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Online Oil-in-Water Monitoring System

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The online oil-in-water monitoring system employs ultraviolet fluorescence technology to detect changes in the concentration and content of oil in water. It features high sensitivity, strong selectivity, and ease of use. Depending on the process parameters of the pipeline, the system can be configured either as an in-line direct-insertion measurement mode or as a sampling-based in-line measurement mode. It is suitable for monitoring and detecting contamination in various hydrogenation units, including hydrocracking, hydrorefining, and residue hydrotreating units. Specifically, it can be used for monitoring oil-leakage in water coolers within refining and petrochemical facilities such as atmospheric and vacuum distillation units, catalytic cracking units, hydrocracking units, coking units, reforming units, hydrogenation units, hydrorefining units, terephthalic acid (PTA) units, dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) units, and polyester (PET) units. This system provides an advanced monitoring solution for detecting oil leaks in petrochemical heat-exchange equipment.

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Online Oil-in-Water Monitoring System

The online oil-in-water monitoring system employs ultraviolet fluorescence technology to detect changes in the concentration and content of oil in water. It features high sensitivity, strong selectivity, and ease of use. Depending on the process parameters of the pipeline, the system can be configured either as an in-line direct-insertion measurement mode or as a sampling-based in-line measurement mode. It is suitable for monitoring and detecting contamination in various hydrogenation units, including hydrocracking, hydrorefining, and residue hydrotreating units. Specifically, it can be used for monitoring oil-leakage in water coolers within refining and petrochemical facilities such as atmospheric and vacuum distillation units, catalytic cracking units, hydrocracking units, coking units, reforming units, hydrogenation units, hydrorefining units, terephthalic acid (PTA) units, dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) units, and polyester (PET) units. This system provides an advanced monitoring solution for detecting oil leaks in petrochemical heat-exchange equipment.

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Online Water-in-Oil Monitoring System

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    Product Category

    System Classification Wired Online Oil Monitoring System for Water Wireless Online Oil-in-Water Monitoring System
    Communication method RS485 2.4GWIA-PA
    Function applicable Worksite where cables can be laid. Worksite conditions where cable laying is not feasible
    Main components Wired Water Oil Data Collector Wireless Underwater Oil Data Collector

     

     

    System Architecture

    Name Options
    System Part Monitoring machine / Server Required
    Display Required
    Industrial control cabinet Required
    Gateway Optional
    Electrode section Ultraviolet fluorescence sensor Required
    Electrode cable Required
    Power and Communication Conversion Section Power and Communication Conversion Module Required
    Spare parts section Flange connection Optional
    Hand valve Optional
    Electrode lead-out Transition jumper Required
    Sealed packing gland Required
    Sensor sealing and lead-out device Required
    Host section Data collector Required
    Data Conversion Module Optional

     

    Technical Parameters

    Water Oil Data Collector
    Model ZK2800 (wired) ZK2800W (wireless)
    Measurement parameters In-situ voltage (mV), concentration (mg/L) In-situ voltage (mV)
    Display function Yes No
    Measurement range 0-50mg/L
    Measurement resolution 0.1mg/L
    Supply voltage DC 24V, 1.1W 14.8V/8AH
    Communication method RS485 2.4GWIA-PA
    Operating temperature -40℃ to +60℃
    Protection level IP68
    Explosion-proof rating Ex dII C T6 Gb
    I/O Control Two-channel DC24V digital input/output None
    Software Online data collection software Wireless Acquisition Terminal Software
    Client software

     

     

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