Description |
The petrochemical, gas processing, and gas pipeline industry has required an accurate, dependable, low maintenance, and cost-effective sulfur analyzer for quality and process control purposes. With over twenty-five years of experience in developing and manufacturing sulfur analyzers and associated parts and supplies, Analytical Systems International (ASI) has met these requirements with their proven microprocessor based analyzer. The Model 1700 System measures total sulfur by hydrogenation similar to that as described in ASTM Method D3031, D4084-82, D4468-85 and 4045-81. The sulfur sample is precisely metered into a continuous flowing stream of hydrogen gas. The sample and hydrogen are heated in the furnace up to 1,315° C resulting in thermal cracking of the sulfur that are reduced to short chain hydrocarbons. These reactions result in the formation of H2S. After complete humidification of the sample, the H2S comes in direct contact with the lead acetate tape and produces a darkening of lead sulfide that is immediately measured by the photodiode/LED optics and rate-of-reaction digital electronics to provide an accurate and reproducible total sulfur analysis with PPB or PPM sensitivity up to 100%. The LCD display provides the current reading, any alarm condition, procedure prompts (i.e., calibration procedure), and failure indicators (local and remote capability). Quality materials are selected for their compatibility and utilized through fabrication. Special attention is given to wetted parts that come in contact with the process stream and are selected to be non-reactive with H2S. |