Anaerobic Digestion/Biogas Detection
Anaerobic Digestion is used to generate fuel (Biogas) from a sites wastewater and waste to provide onsite heat and electricity and reduce running costs.
Combustion engines are used to generate the electricity using the Biogas, which is generated from sewage sludge in an oxygen free tank or digester. Because the process is oxygen free the process is said to be anaerobic.
There are a large number of constituent gases in Biogas and listed below are the more significant ones:
- Methane 59%
- Carbon Dioxide 40%
- Nitrogen 1%
- Oxygen 0.5%
- Hydrogen Sulphide 3000ppm
- Hydrogen 40ppm
Our portable gas monitors help protect workers from these significant gas risks. From one to five gases in a single portable we have the monitor to alert the user to dangerous gases.
MODELS: Portable: Clip H2S, T4, Gas-Pro, Biogas 5000 Fixed: Xgard H2S
CSL supply, service and maintain all our gas detectors in our workshop in Carlow or on site.