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Ametek Process and Analytical Instrumentation Western Research
Although Western Research is best known as the world leader in providing analyzers for the sulfur recovery industry, their photometric and spectrophotometric process analyzers are used in wide variety of industries worldwide for reaction monitoring and control, emissions monitoring, feedstock monitoring, and product quality assurance. They produce a carefully engineered selection of single wavelength, multi-wavelength, and broad spectral analysis instruments for rack mount and industrial field installation. These instruments can be adapted to a tremendous variety of applications and end uses.

Western Research
A wide range of standard and custom-built industrial UV-Vis photometric analyzers for various chemical composition analyses of inert, reactive, and toxic gases or liquids. Used to monitor or control: feedstock quality, reaction rates, quality control/assurance, blending analysis, pollutants, etc.

Ametek Western Research Model 4670 H2S in Rich Amine 

Model 4670 H2S in Rich Amine                                 Download printable brochure

The Need
Substantial energy savings can be made in amine regeneration by controlling the amine circulation rate to ensure optimum H2S loading. When H2S loading is less than optimal, tremendous amounts of energy are wasted as the regeneration/stripping re-boiler must heat more amine than necessary. Measurement of the H2S concentration in the rich amine provides a feedback signal to control the amine circulation rate, thereby helping to ensuring optimum absorber operation.

Direct Measurement
The simplest systems are the most reliable. That’s why direct UV absorption measurement is used without complicated dilution or reagent systems. We even operate the analyzer at line pressure to minimize the number of sample system components. Our experience shows that all amine streams are "dirty" with high particulate loads, corrosion products, and inhibitors. The system uses a filtration system field proven to give reliable operation in excess of one year. Uniquely, a separately filtered stream of the regenerated "lean" amine is used as a zero fluid to periodically zero the analyzer automatically. In this way, the system is accurate regardless of the type of concentration of amine.

The Analyzer
The Western ResearchTM model 4670 H2S in Rich Amine analyzer is based upon the unique AMETEK split-beam, single cell UV photometer which is highly stable and essentially drift-free. This rugged analyzer has no moving parts and a wide tolerance for varying ambient conditions. The system uses a filtration system field-proven to give reliable operation in excess of one year.

Benefits
Lower plant operating costs

  • Regenerator steam consumption can be reduced by lowering the amine circulation rate to ensure operation at the optimum H2S/amine loading

Lower analyzer maintenance costs through:

  • Proven long term reliability
  • A system designed for unattended operation with self-diagnostics minimizing personnel involvement

Typical Range: 0 to 0.5 mol H2S/mol amine, other ranges available

 

Specifications

Range: Typically 0 to 0.5 mol H2S/mol amine; others available
Repeatability: ±0.5% full scale
Accuracy: ±2% full scale
Outputs: Two (2) 4 to 20mA, linear, isolated, 600-ohm load
One (1) digital, common failsafe alarm for system fault
One (1) digital input for remote auto-calibration
One (1) RS-485 serial port
Ambient Temperature: -7ºC to 50ºC (20ºF to 120ºF)
Utilities Requirements: 0.5 kVA, all worldwide power supplies acceptable
Instrument air at 140 to 700kPa (20 to 100 psig), at 3 ft3/hr (0.1 m3/hr)
Clean water at 70 to 350 kPa (10 to 50 psig) greater than sample return pressure at 60 L/hr
Electrical Classification Options: CE
The analyzer's field unit is designed for use in NEC/CEC Class I, Division 2, Groups A,B,C,D, T6 to T4 areas. Optional versions are available for Class 1, Division 1, Group C, D or ATEX II 2 G IIC T3 areas.
The analyzer's controller is designated for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D areas. It may be supplied in an ATEX II 2 G EEx d IIC T6 enclosure on special order.
The analyzer's power supply is only suitable for non-hazardous and Class 1, Division 2 area installations.
 
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