Hazardous Area Gas Analysers For Zone 1 & 2
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Protea can provide gas analysers for installation in Hazardous area - Zone 1 and Zone 2. Protea is certified as a manufacturer of ATEX equipment as per Directive 2014/34/EU. For installation of gas analysers in Hazardous area, Protea can provide fully certified analysers and systems. As a manufacturer accredited under Directive 2014/34/EU our P2000 and P300 in-situ and extractive IR gas analysers have a history of installation in applications such as refinery monitoring. The atmosFIR EX is a complete multi-gas FTIR analyser Zone 1 and Zone 2 approved installation, that can provide emissions or process measurements for multiple sample points. Protea can also provide Hazardous area sampling lines and probes to give a complete solution.

ATEX FTIR Gas Analyser
atmosFIR EX is an ATEX certified gas analyser system for measurement of industrial gases in a Zone 1 or Zone 2 area, providing a complete EX certified gas measurement system that meets both the sampling of non-flammable and flammable gases, utilizing Protea’s multigas atmosFIR FTIR gas analyser platform.
P300 Extractive Gas Analyser
The Protea 300 is a multi-component configurable gas and liquid analyser certified for use in hazardous area. Applications in BioGas, Bio Methane, Natural Gas and many applications in refineries.
P2000 In-situ CEM
The Protea 2000 is a multi-component configurable gas and liquid analyser certified for use in hazardous area. The only Hazardous Area approved Multi Component CEM analyser. The unit is certified EEx d (Flameproof) therefore no need for purge control equipment.
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