Temperature Monitoring in Engine Exhaust

Temperature Monitoring in Engine Exhaust

Avoid Process Shutdown While Reducing Capital Costs

Regulations are set in place to control the amount of carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxide released into the atmosphere from natural gas-fired reciprocating internal combustion engines (RICE). Positive business results can be achieved by implementing Rosemount™ 848T Wireless Temperature Transmitters at gas treating and compression stations. These transmitters can help eliminate the risk of environmental fines by complying with local RICE regulations and can help avoid the risks of shutting down natural gas compressors and not meeting projected gas transmission volumes. Also, capital costs can be greatly reduced by eliminating trenching, conduit, cable trays, and labor associated with implementing new wired temperature transmitters.

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