Introducing the CLD 63 as a Direct Replacement for the CLD 70E NOx Analyzer

Ahmad Nabiyar • April 4, 2013

Due to more stringent regulations, processes must be cleaner and require more sensitive instruments. Gas turbines in cogeneration power plants generally have NOx levels below 20 ppm. The new CLD 63 fills the gap for emissions measurements between our standard emissions instrument and the more sensitive ambient monitoring equipment. The new CLD 63 nitrogen oxide analyzer exactly and reliably measures your NOx emissions. With its four, user-defined measuring ranges up to 500 ppm, it covers the relevant scale for monitoring clean CEMS facilities. The minimum detectable concentration is 0.05 ppm making this instrument ideal for processes with low level NOx emissions. This analyzer is a direct replacement for the discontinued CLD 70 Series NOx Analyzer. Some of the benefits of replacing the CLD 70 with the CLD 63 are as follows:

  • The CLD 63 uses many of the same parts as the CLD 70 including the display, keyboard, reaction chamber, detector, converter, ozone generator and vacuum pump.
  • The CLD 63 no longer needs the external ozone scrubber.
  • The operation and routine maintenance are identical, reducing training costs.
  • The CLD 63 offers a new, easier analog data output capability (terminal strip connectors) but can also be supplied with wired or wireless LAN as well as the standard 9 pin RS232 port.

Contact us at 734-998-1600 or [email protected]to learn more about the new CLD 63.

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