Pulsar III infrared thermometer monitors reactors

A LumaSense Technologies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 30, 2009

Lumasense Technologies has announced a new generation of temperature measurement solutions designed for continuous-duty monitoring of high-temperature reactors, based on Pulsar III.

The Mikron Pulsar III infrared thermometer is an important component for control of the reaction furnace temperature, preventing damage to the refractory at high temperatures and ammonium salt from plugging the converters at low temperatures.

Installations that use the reaction furnace to incinerate waste gases such as ammonia and hydrocarbons must maintain an adequate temperature to assure the breakdown of these components.

Advanced processes such as O2 enrichment normally involve higher temperatures and demand close monitoring.

The most common limitation of the typical infrared thermometer is its narrow single-scale limits.

The Pulsar III is designed to replace narrow-scale pyrometers, thermocouples (T/C) and resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) where performance is marginal, unreliable or impractical.

Through computer calibration and electronics, Mikron has produced a non-contact thermometer exceeding T/C temperature ranges in a single, linear and continuous scale of 662F to 3,632F (350C to 2,000C).

The Pulsar III is designed to measure two wavelengths using the same optics for continuous and instantaneous measurement of refractory temperature, gas temperature and integrated temperature in the vessel away from the heat, vibration and corrosive gases.

The Pulsar III includes digital communication and control software with the advanced Mikron Flame Management Algorithm (FMA).

This algorithm compensates for flame and refractory crosstalk between channels, allowing high accuracy of Flame and refractory temperature measurements.

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