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Combustion Gas Analysis
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AZ10
Endura AZ10 is the latest in a long line of high-performance, combustion gas oxygen analyzers from ABB. It is designed specifically for small, industrial boilers and marine applications.
The system is designed to work in process temperatures up to 800 °C (1472 °F) and is limited only by a maximum mounting flange temperature of 400 °C (752 °F).
Endura AZ10 comprises a remote transmitter and zirconia based sensor located on the outside of the process duct wall. The sample travels to the sensor using a guide tube. In applications where the process duct is small, the sensor may be mounted directly in the process without the use of a sample guide tube.
The Endura AZ10 transmitter is equipped with HART communication as standard, supported by a full Device Type Manager (DTM) to enable remote access to the analyzer through a user-friendly graphical interface. The DTM provides full access to the transmitter setup, logged data and diagnostics information together with live data.
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AZ20
The Endura AZ20 is a high-quality combustion gas analyzer providing accurate and rapid oxygen reading for combustion control optimization and emissions monitoring.
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AZ25
The Endura AZ25 is an in situ combustion gas oxygen analyzer system designed for use in high temperature applications > 600 degrees C.
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AZ30
The Endura AZ30 is an explosion-proof / flameproof combustion gas analyzer system designed for use in hazardous areas.
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AZ40
The AZ40 oxygen and combustibles analyzer continuously samples and analyzes combustion waste gases, often referred to as flue gas. The AZ40 determines the levels of excess oxygen using a zirconia based oxygen sensor and unburnt fuel with an enhanced carbon monoxide detector to measure the carbon monoxide equivalent (COe).