MIR 9000P

The perfect portable tool for stack emissions monitoring in harsh environment

 

Why you need to contact us?

  • High productivity and low operational cost
  • Meets the highest European & U.S. standards
  • Superior mobility, robustness, accuracy, and compliance

Description

The MIR 9000P belongs to the new generation of ENVEA gas monitors, showcasing eco-design, IoT and on-board intelligence.

It measures simultaneously 8 gases – NOx, SO2, CO, CO2, CH4, N2O, O2 and residual H2O – and uses the non-dispersive infrared method (NDIR-GFC) with gas filter correlation. O2 is measured by a built-in SRM paramagnetic sensor.

The analyzer has been designed to meet the specific needs of on-site regulatory measurement providing superior mobility, robustness, accuracy, and compliance. All this makes up for a unique gas emission monitor offering high productivity and low operational cost.

Product strengths

QAL 1 certified to EN 15267-4, the MIR 9000P meets the highest European & U.S. standards for Portable-Automated Measuring Systems.

Specifications

The all-in-one case MIR 9000P is lightweight (15 kg /33 lbs) & compact. The analyzer is quick to install: warm-up time is 30 min max (without optional battery) and offers self-adapting gas scales. It is also compatible with most sampling systems on the market.

The MIR 9000P features remote access to full operation thanks to ENVEA Connect™ App and proprietary Wi-Fi. In addition, the user is one click away from key functions via the embedded touchscreen or smartphone. Key operational status is also available at a glance via the front side indicator.

It is IoT ready, offering latest connectivity technology and providing the user with software update, key operational alerts and notifications on smartphone.

Finally, its modular design ensures quick access to operational devices along low and easy maintenance.

All this makes up for a unique portable gas emission analyzer offering high productivity and low operational cost.

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