Ammonia separator
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Overview
In the ammonia separator, the reaction gas mixture (ammonia, hydrogen, nitrogen, traces of methane) is cooled to the boiling point of ammonia (-33 °C). This condenses the ammonia gas. A bypass tube is typically used for measuring the level of the condensed ammonia. In addition, a limit switch is also installed directly in the vessel as a redundant measurement.
Operating Conditions
- Measuring Task
- Level measurement and point level detection
- Measuring Point
- Vessel
- Medium
- Ammonia
- Measuring Range
- 3 m
- Temperature
- -40 ... 0 °C
- Pressure
- +1 … +6 bar
Challenges
- Extreme diffusibility of the ammonia gas
Benefits
- Reliable: Reliable measurement of volatile substances
- Cost effective: Simple and maintenance-free operation
- User friendly: Simple bypass installation
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