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Combustion Gas Analysers

Sauermann Combustion Gas Analysers

Combustion Gas Analysers

The Sauermann range of combustion gas analysers offers a new degree of efficiency. These digital analysers are compact and intuitive analysers to enhance your performance.

Sauermann’s combustion gas analysers feature the latest digital and metrology technologies, making measurements more reliable and cutting the amount of time heating engineers need to spend on-site. With the Smartphone App, you can view real-time measurements, control your analyser remotely, and export readings to a format of your choice.

A user experience like no other!

 

Sauermann

Sauermann

Si-CA 030

All the essentials for combustion gas analysis - up to three gas sensors: O2, CO and NO (for NOx) with auto pump cut-off for CO levels.


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Sauermann

Si-CA 130

Comprehensive, versatile analyser with touch-screen display - detecting up to three gas sensors: O2, CO, and NO or Low NO (for NOx) with field replaceable pre-calibrated sensors

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Sauermann

Si-CA 230

State-of-the-art, industrial emissions analyser - detecting up to Six Gas Sensors: can include - O2, CO, NO, Low NO, NO2, Low NO2, SO2, Low SO2, H2S, & CxHy

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Sauermann

Combustion App

The Sauermann Combustion app lets you control your Si-CA analyser remotely, view results in real time, & customise them before exporting in the format of your choice.

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Applications for the Si-CA Combustion Gas Analysers

Combustion Gas Analysers for Residential Combustion Gas Analysers for Commercial use Combustion Gas Analysers for Industrial applications

Residential

 Boilers
Water Heaters

Commercial

 Boilers
Water Heaters
Burners
Furnaces

Industrial

 Boilers
Water Heaters
Burners
Furnaces
Industrial Kilns
Gas and Diesel Engines
Industrial Heating Systems
Incinerators

Si-CA Combustion Analyser quick comparison or download the selection guide

Si-CA 030

Si-CA 130

Si-CA 230

 LCD display 7.1 cm 10.9 cm 10.9 cm
 Display resolution 320 x 240 pixels 480 x 272 pixels 480 x 272 pixels
 Touch-screen No (5 buttons) Yes (+ on/off button) Yes (+ on/off button)
 Dimensions 9.9 x 19.4 x 4.9 cm 9.9 x 19.4 x 4.9 cm 11.2 x 28 x 5.5 cm
 Weight 350g 350g 825g
 No. of Cells
Up to 3
(O2, CO, NO)
Up to 3
(O2, CO, NO, Low NO)
Up to 6
 (O2, CO, NO, Low NO, NO2,
Low NO2, SO2, Low SO2, CxHy, H2S)
 Max. CO Measurement 8000 ppm 8000 ppm
50,000 ppm with dilution
 CO dilution - - Y
 Field replaceable Sensors
 (pre-calibrated)
- Y Y
 Flue gas velocity
 with Pitot tube 
- Y Y
 Measurement storage Smartphone
Internal: 2,000 data points
+ Smartphone and PC
Internal: 2,000 data points
+ Smartphone and PC
 PC Software - Y Y
 Smartphone App Y Y
 Combustion applications
Residential
Commercial
Residential
Commercial
Commercial
Industrial

 

What are Combustion Gas Analysers?

A combustion gas analyser, also known as a flue gas analyser, is a device that is used to measure the composition of gases produced by combustion processes. Combustion is the chemical process of burning a fuel and oxidizer, such as air, to produce heat and other products.

Combustion gas analysers are used in a variety of applications, including:

  • Boilers and furnaces: to ensure that the boilers and furnaces are operating efficiently and safely. The analyser measures the composition of the flue gases, thus the technicians can identify problems with the combustion process, such as incomplete combustion or excessive emissions of pollutants.
  • Engines: used to diagnose and troubleshoot problems with internal combustion engines, such as those found in cars, trucks, and generators. By measuring the composition of the exhaust gases, the technician can identify problems such as ignition misfires, fuel injector problems, and leaks in the exhaust system.
  • Industrial processes: used in a variety of industrial processes, such as cement production, power generation, and waste incineration. By measuring the composition of the flue gases, engineers and technicians can ensure that these processes are operating efficiently and within environmental regulations.

Combustion gas analysers typically measure a variety of gases, including:

  • Oxygen (O2): Oxygen is necessary for combustion to occur. By measuring the oxygen content of the flue gases, technicians can determine whether the combustion process is getting enough air.
  • Carbon dioxide (CO2): Carbon dioxide is a natural product of combustion. By measuring the carbon dioxide content of the flue gases, technicians can determine how efficiently the combustion process is using fuel.
  • Carbon monoxide (CO): Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that is produced by incomplete combustion. By measuring the carbon monoxide content of the flue gases, technicians can identify problems with the combustion process that could be releasing harmful gases into the environment.
  • Nitrogen oxides (NOx): Nitrogen oxides are a group of pollutants that can cause respiratory problems and contribute to smog. By measuring the nitrogen oxide content of the flue gases, technicians can ensure that emissions from combustion processes are within environmental regulations.