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An Overview of Measurements,Methods and CalculationsUsed in Combustion AnalysisCombustion AnalysisCombustionAnalysis Basics Combustion Analysis Basics An Overview of Measurements, Methods and Calculations Used in Combustion Analysis Copyright 2004 by TSI Incorporated Combustion Analysis Basics i Contents Introduction .. 1 1 Combustion Analysis .. 2 Why Perform Combustion Analysis ?.. 3 Improve Fuel Efficiency .. 3 Reduce Emissions .. 4 Improve 4 What s Measured? .. 5 Oxygen, Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide .. 5 Temperature and Draft .. 7 Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) .. 8 Sulfur Dioxide (SO2).. 8 Hydrocarbons (HCs)/Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) .. 8 8 Measurement Tools .. 9 Manual Gas Portable Electronic 9 Continuous Emission Monitors ..9 Using The 10 Excess Air .. 10 Calculating the Carbon Dioxide 11 Determining Combustion 12 The O2 Reference.
Combustion Analysis Basics 2 TSI Incorporated sulfur, sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas is formed.For solid fuels such as coal and wood, ash forms from in-combustible materials in the fuel.
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