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Combined heat and power (CHP) generation processes. Cogeneration plants generate both electricity and usable heat. This is a more thermally efficient process than generating electricity only. Many of the solutions for other power applications apply equally to cogeneration plants.

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Technology used in cogeneration plants is more expensive than other plants. This makes fire prevention at the mill even more of a key issue, as equipment replacement costs will be higher.

AMETEK Land provides accurate, reliable solutions across all stages of power generation, using non-contact technologies which don’t interfere with your processes. Our safety solutions include a dedicated device for coal mills, which significantly reduces the fire risks to your personnel and equipment.

Stack Emissions

Emissions measurement is important for pollution control and combustion efficiency. AMETEK Land recommends the 4500 MkIII or 4650-pm

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Storage Silo

Early detection of spontaneous combustion in stored coal or biomass is vital to prevent uncontrolled fires. We recommend the dedicated Silowatch carbon monoxide (CO) monitor and LWIR-640 thermal imager for this safety applica...

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Boiler/Furnace Operation

Efficiently burning coal in a boiler or furnace is the key stage of power generation. Our solutions include MWIR-B-640, NIR-B, Lancom 4 and CDA.

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Conveyor Operations

Detecting hot spots quickly on a conveyor belt prevents equipment damage and the outbreak of fire. We offer the HotSpotIR as a compact, fast-response solution for this application.

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Pile Monitoring

Coal and Biomass are often stored in large piles which present a fire risk. AMETEK Land’s LWIR-640 thermal imager is our recommended solution to monitor large fuel storage piles for hot spots.

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Milling

Our application-specific Millwatch CO monitor is recommended as the ideal solution for early warning of spontaneous combustion in coal and biomass mills.

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