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Re: analysis at high temperature

Re: analysis at high temperature


Posted By: Jack Herbert (159.121.9.50) on 11/01/05

In Reply to: analysis at high temperature posted by Pedro Silva

Can't you use a normal condenser to chill the non-organic criterion gases and remove the moisture as usual before sending through a normal line to analyzers? I think that's common.

For Method 25A, I guess you'd want to chill, but use thermocouples or thermometers, etc, to manage the exit temperature to keep it well above the highest possible dew point, e.g., > 100 C, so that there is no moisture removal. People normally test oxidizer exhausts at 1400F and up with 25A. I don't do that, hope someone who does will respond.




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