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Flare gas monitoring

Business Unit: Process Analysis

The discharge of process gases into a flare is required in many chemical and petrochemical plants to limit the direct emission of flammable, explosive, and toxic components into the atmosphere. When the gas is not discharged into a flare, it is essential that it is flushed with inert gas to prevent oxygen (air) from entering the pipe, which could generate a source of ignition in the presence of flammable and explosive gases.

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O2 torch monitoring prevents this risk by checking that oxygen does not back-diffuse from the top of the torch. Although this measure is generally implemented before the combustible gas is released, the O2 analyzer must also be able to operate in the presence of hydrocarbon components, H2, or CO, and must guarantee a very high response speed as well as reliability consistent with SIL requirements.

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During the release phase, total sulfur monitoring is often required to determine the SO2 pollutant factor resulting from combustion.

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