gas line Articles
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Inspection of exposed gas supply lines at damaged bridges
The flood caused devastating damage in parts of North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate. In addition to destroyed houses, streets and highways, large parts of the gas and power lines were also damaged. On behalf of Regionetz GmbH, our employees were on the road, two weeks after the flood, in Eschweiler and Stolberg to check the exposed gas supply lines on bridge structures and to record ...
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Don’t believe VRF manufacturers claims of superior energy efficiency
When it comes to moving BTU’s around a building, Hydronic Systems are the most efficient! VRF manufacturers had been making claims of superior energy efficiency for a number of years without providing any data to back up their claims. In fact, one of the VRF companies likes to say that it’s system is the “most energy efficient system ever developed.” Some VRF advocates ...
By Evapco Inc.
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Ghost Series AB 200 x 20` Enclosed Combustors - Case Study # 170102
Project Details Location: Mid-Continent Heat Capacity: 18.4 MM BTU/hr Inlet Pressure (AP): 2 psig Aereon's Ghost Series enclosed combustors are designed to burn waste gas in a smokeless application. This customer in the Mid-Continent region is using 6 combustors as an emergency backup to the sales line. Waste gas is supplied through a manifold system. The small footprint and simple ...
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Leak Detector Lithium Ion Battery
Lithium ion batteries have been in the news quite a lot recently, and not all of it has been positive. There have been numerous incidents of different products from airplanes to hoverboards to mobile phones catching fire during charging or operation. These problems occur when there has been damage to the cells’ structure or to the protective circuit. The protective circuit helps to avoid ...
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Gas infrastructures and the environment in Eurasia in a dynamics-as-usual scenario
This paper examines the implications of the new dynamics-as-usual IPCC B2 scenario for the viability of international gas transmission lines and the environment in Eurasia. In doing so, it analyses the effects of increasing the number of pipelines, reducing gas extraction costs and stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations. In the B2 scenario, interregional gas transport by pipeline would ...
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Odense, Denmark Project - Case Study
Fjernvarme Fyn A/S upgrades its existing waste incineration plant in Odense, Denmark - with flue gas condensation. Two FGC lines with double stage flue gas condensers and an absorption heat pumps are to be delivered by Radscan. Installation starting spring 2017 and taking over in the end of ...
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Multiple gas impurity analyses and verification for semiconductor process tools
With the increased emphasis on the purity of cleaning, etching and treatment gases by the semiconductor industry, advanced analysis instrumentation is required to monitor the electronic specialty gases and to verify the performance of process tools and components. This paper describes new instrumentation and software specifically designed to accomplish ppb level gas analyses in times as short as ...
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SOCAVER Thermal Gas Supply - Case Study
SOCAVER (Société Camerounaise de Verrerie) is a subsidiary of the leading Cameroon brewery, SABC (Société Anonyme des Brasseries du Cameroun). SOCAVER, which is the only glass factory in the Central Africa region, blew its first bottle on 1 July 1970 and today supplies a host of African countries with its products. Specialising in the manufacture of hollow glass, ...
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Forces attracted to fuel savings
Magnatech Fuel Conditioning Limited have recently completed a contract to install their very powerful magnetic fuel conditioning units to all structural gas and oil burning equipment across five MOD bases in England. This was after research concluded that Magnatech was the most cost effective provider of this type of application.The MOD have used this technology previously, when a number of bases ...
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Measurement of Sulfur in Refinery Flare Gas Streams for Compliance with EPA SubpartJ(a) Regulations
The Challenge Measurement of high range and low range H,S in refinery flare gas streams for compliance with EPA regulation NSPS Subpart J(a). The rule has placed an extra investment and operational burden on petroleum refineries to meet the regulatory requirement. AMETEK offers an economical solution to meet the challenge with an emphasis on lower capital and operating cost along with improved ...
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Steel Tube And Steel Pipe In Depth
Steel Tube Steel tube (and Steel Pipe) has evolved over history. Specifically, metal tube has been around since around 3000 BC. In fact, Egyptians made the first metal pipe from copper. ...
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A technical overview of our SAR topo implementation
As you may have read in our preceding post, the Search and Rescue (SAR) map we are building seeks to combine the vital features of USGS topographic maps with the ease of use, readability, and higher update frequency of a vector tile based map, in addition to providing supplemental data that may prove useful in SAR related work. This follow-up post is meant to further elaborate on the process ...
By Azimuth1
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Opening markets for CSP – the industrial heat application
Heavy industry can be a viable secondary market today for CSP producers, but questions remain on whether start-up costs are justifiable for industrial users, and how reliable CSP can be for processes that can't pace production by the sun. Solar thermal heat implies steam, and industries that need steam include refining, food processing, wood-working, desalination and chemicals, among others. ...
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Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Leak in Soda Machines
Carbon dioxide, also known as CO2, is a very well known gas type but not everyone knows how deadly it is. Most people know it as a gas that humans exhale but commercially, it is manufactured and shipped as a liquefied compressed gas or is used as dry ice in its solid form. A common use of CO2 gas is in soda fountain machines to carbonate soft drinks by pressurizing the CO2 gas into the liquid ...
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Biogas Treatment in WWTP
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are facilities that consume large amounts of energy (thermal and electrical), as a result of their operation, they produce large amounts of sludge. The anaerobic digestion of these sludges from wastewater treatment produces biogas, which, due to its concentration in methane (CH 4 ), constitutes a biofuel that can be used for energy production. The best ...
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New Solar Cell Technology to Help lower prices for the consumer
Inkjet Perovskite solar cells may help shape the future of energy production by lowering costs, and transparency Solar panels used to be costly and time-consuming to produce—and quite expensive on the consumer side. New technologies have driven costs as well as production time down, to the benefit of consumers. See what's new with solar panels and where the solar cell technology is going. ...
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Scalable Power to Match Industrial Park Growth in Southeast Asia Case Study
Powerphase recently installed two Turbophase modules at a Malaysian high-tech park, one of several projects it has underway in Asia. Ensuring reliable and efficient natural gas capacity is a challenge in the fast-growing Southeast Asian grid. Southeast Asia’s hot climate is a challenge for efficient CCGT operation because hotter ambient temperatures reduce air density and GT combustion ...
By Powerphase
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Equal to Removing 1 Million Cars from the Road Case Study
Powerphase commissioned a grid level analysis to assess how Turbophase technology could increase existing natural gas combined cycle gas turbine (GT) efficiencies in Florida, displacing baseload coal-fired generation and inefficient peaking plants to reduce electricity costs and pollution. Today’s electricity prices in Florida are higher than the national average, and while most of this ...
By Powerphase
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Sentry Unit MEVRU (Gas Drive) - Case Study #170505
Project Details Location: Appalachian Basin Flow Rate HP: 245 MSCFD Inlet Pressure : 0-4 Oz/in2 Discharge Pressure: 200 PSI Heating Value: 2450 BTU/SCF Engine: 5.7 V8 Aereon’s Jordan Technologies Sentry MeVRU is driven by a 5.7 V8 engine and utilizes a rotary screw compressor. The overall footprint and design of the unit allows the Sentry MeVRU to be a versatile, mobile (able ...
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Gas Engineers Will Require CPA1 From 1st April 2012
Gas Engineers Will Require CPA1 From 1st April 2012 Why do I need this? The Gas Safe Register announced a year ago that all registered gas engineers who have or due to gain ACS modules CEN1 or HTR1 now require the flue gas analyser qualification CPA1. From April 2012, gas engineers who do not hold the CPA1 will have their CEN1 and/or HTR1 suspended. www.shawcity.co.uk Shawcity are the UK ...
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