Bühler Sample Gas Cooler RC1.1

Bühler Sample Gas Cooler RC1.1

Bühler Sample Gas Cooler RC1.1

In chemical, petrochemical, and biochemical industries, reliable process operation depends on the prompt and accurate determination of operating parameters. Gas analysis is thus essential for safe and effective process control, environmental protection, and quality assurance. Therefore, sample-gas pretreatment with the Bühler Sample Gas Cooler RC 1.1 is mandatory.

>>>>>>The Bühler Sample Gas Cooler RC 1.1 is a compressor-based sample-gas cooler. Tailor it to your needs—choose between single‑ or dual‑gas‑path configurations to match your specific application. We engineered it to deliver exceptional cooling power even in the hottest environments, ensuring peak performance when you need it most.

 

Our system actively draws sample gas directly from the process, but that also pulls in particles and moisture. Particles and moisture can skew readings or damage analyzer cells. That’s why we use the Bühler sample gas cooler RC 1.1 to pre‑condition the gas. We actively engineered the Bühler sample sas cooler RC 1.1 to chill sample gas below its dew point, condensing moisture and expelling it as liquid condensate. This process ensures analyzers receive consistently clean, dry gas for precise and dependable performance.

 

Technical Specification
Ready-for-operation After max. 15 minutes
Rated cooling capacity
(at 25 °C ambient temperature)
360 kJ/h
Ambient temperature 5°C ~50°C
(Preset) gas outlet dew point Approx. 5 °C
Dew point variation
Static:
Across the full spec.:
0.1K
± 1.5K
IP rating IP20
Housing Stainless steel
Packaging dimensions Approx. 420mmx400mmx350mm
Weight including heat exchanger Approx. 16kg
Power supply 115V,60Hz or 230V,50/60Hz±5%
(Plug per DIN EN 175301‑803)
Installation Stand-alone or wall-mounted

Our system actively draws sample gas directly from the process, but that also pulls in particles and moisture. Particles and moisture can skew readings or damage analyzer cells. That’s why we use the Bühler sample gas cooler RC 1.1 to pre‑condition the gas.

We actively engineered the Bühler sample sas cooler RC 1.1 to chill sample gas below its dew point, condensing moisture and expelling it as liquid condensate. This process ensures analyzers receive consistently clean, dry gas for precise and dependable performance.

Measuring carbon dioxide (CO2) is important for understanding the role it plays in the environment and its effect on climate change. CO2 is a major component of Earth’s atmosphere, and it traps heat like a blanket, causing global temperatures to rise. Too m uch CO2 can lead to drastic changes in our weather patterns and ecosystems, so monitoring its levels is essential for predicting future climate conditions. Additionally, measuring CO2 can help us better understand our impact on the environment and make informed decisions about how to reduce emissions and slow down down down down down global warming. By analyzing CO2 data over time, we can develop strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change and ensure a sustainable future.

Before industrialization, the global average annual atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration was 278ppm (1ppm is one part per million). In 2012, the global annual average atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration was 393.1ppm. By April 2014 , the monthly average carbon dioxide concentration in the northern hemisphere atmosphere exceeded 400ppm for the first time. . 2. Global climate warming, the continuous aggravation of the atmospheric greenhouse effect leads to global climate warming, resulting in a series of global climate problems that cannot be predicted by today’s science. According to the International Climate Change Economics Report, if human beings maintain the current way of life, by 2100, there will be a 50% chance that the global average temperature will rise by 4°C.

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