Power Distribution Applications in New Hampshire
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Reciprocating Engine Generators Application Note
Reciprocating Engine Generators are a trusted method of providing reliable electric power for small-to medium-scale operations.Driven by the benefits of lower costs and risks, gas-powered reciprocating engines are increasingly being used in place of combined-cycle gas turbine power plants.While the reciprocating engines deliver greater flexibility, especially with regards to the use of renewable fuels such as biogas, they still require precise gas monitoring to ensure emissions limits are met.AMETEK Land’s ...
By AMETEK Land Instruments International Ltd Distributor in , NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA).
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Gas monitoring for power generation applications
Thermal power generation involves the combustion of a fuel to raise steam and drive a turbine to produce electricity. AMETEK Land provides the high-performance temperature measurements, emissions monitoring and safety systems demanded by this industry. High-accuracy measurements of temperature and flue gas composition are essential in optimising the combustion process, regardless of fuel used. Our instruments also help control pollution, and provide essential safety monitoring. With more than 60 years’ ...
By AMETEK Land Instruments International Ltd Distributor in , NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA).
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Strategic market research solutions for power industry
PennWell’s Global Power Group leads the industry with a synergized combination of market-dominating publications and a unique global network of events. With cutting-edge content, face-to-face networking opportunities, and full-scale web communities, industry leaders rely on PennWell’s Global Power Group to provide key information for the global power generation, renewable energy, hydropower, and transmission and distribution ...
By PennWell Corporation Office in Nashua, NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA).
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Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) in Transformer Condition Monitoring
Dissolved Gas Analysis is a method of monitoring the condition of electrical transformers and related oil filled equipment. The oil used in transformers as coolant and insulator has gases dissolved in it due to aging and faults inside the transformer. Different faults in transformers create fault gases of different kind, for example CO, CO2, CH4, C2H6, C2H4, and C2H2. The extraction and analysis of these gases gives highly reliable early indication of transformer ...
By Gasera Ltd Distributor in Mont Vernon, NEW HAMPSHIRE (USA).
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