Showing posts with label City Technology. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Gas sensor manufacturer appointments announced!

City Technology, a part of Honewell, has made two new appointments in line with the continued growth of the business.

Marco Di Nubila
Marco Di Nubila joins the team as Global Marketing Leader, where his primary focus will be further developing the company’s future growth plan. Marco’s role will be strategic in the company’s realisation of the opportunities presented by new and intelligent sensing technologies, industrial edge devices and the Internet of Things.

Marco holds a Master of Science (Hons) in Industrial Management Engineering, a Master in Business Administration (Hons) and brings over 14 years’ of international expertise in planning, strategic marketing, product management, business development and post-merger integration. During his career, Marco has worked for a variety of global organisations (including Fiat, Ariston Thermo and Atran), and has extensive marketing experience in diverse industries including HVAC, automotive and consulting.

Theresa Barry
Theresa Berry also joins the team as Product Manager, where her primary focus will be managing the development of key new product innovations. Theresa holds an FdA in Business and Management, a BTEC in Electrical & Electronic Engineering and brings over 10 years’ experience working for global electrical equipment manufacturers.

Theresa joins the company from Tyco Fire Protection Products, where she held the position of Product Manager for Sensors. Prior to this, Theresa held a number of commercial and marketing roles within Apollo. During her career, Theresa’s responsibilities have included product life cycle management, implementing successful product launches, strategic planning and market analysis.

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Emissions Sensors improve efficiency.

City Technology, (a Honeywell company), is reporting increasing customer interest in its new emissions sensors ahead of the upcoming heating season in response to performance improvements in combustion efficiency and flue gas analysis.
New Premium 5 Series sensors for high-end flue gas analysis include the 5OxLL long life oxygen sensor and A5F+ high range H2 compensated CO sensor, both conforming to EN50379-2 compliance. Highlight features include 5OxLL’s ability to operate for the whole life of an analyser, while reducing field failures and servicing costs through enhanced stability. The A5F+ CO sensor can monitor up to 20,000ppm, removing the need for a second sensor.

New 4 Series sensors for combustion efficiency in installation and service applications include the 4OxLL long life oxygen sensor and 4F & 4MF carbon monoxide sensors. The 4OxLL long life O2 sensor is designed to match the lifetime of the average analyser, whilst the 4F and 4MF CO sensors offer low and high range measurements and robust internal acid gas filters to ensure operational life in demanding emissions environments.

John Warburton, Strategic Marketing Manager for City Technology comments: “Our new emissions sensors provide the ideal solution for the upcoming heating season, where servicing and appliance testing demands reach their peak. We have incorporated advanced component design, ultra-resistant materials, high activity electrodes and high capacity filters ensuring repeatability, stability and accuracy as well as fastest response times. These aspects ensure that engineers using our sensors can maximise their field efficiency, while also reducing ongoing monitoring costs.”

Friday, 10 April 2015

Pioneering innovations in sensor development.


Honeywell company, City Technologyare exhibiting at Sensor + Test 2015 on 19-21 May in Nurnberg, Germany, and presenting a speaker session on new technologies driving the next generation of intelligent and connectable gas sensors.

The keynote presentation delivered by Dr. Stefan Degen, City Technology’s Research and Development Manager - will take place on 20th May from 12:00pm – 12:30pm in Hall 12. It will draw on 25 years of Sensoric specialist gas sensing in Bonn, Germany, and discuss pioneering innovations in development.

Sensor + Test brings together over 500 manufacturers and suppliers of sensing, measuring and testing solutions. The three day event at the Nurnberg Exhibition Centre also includes a programme of conferences on a range of key technology topics.

City Technology will be part of a wider Honeywell stand (12-607) showcasing its leading-edge gas sensing range with a key focus on specialist Sensoric gas sensors and the new long life oxygen (4OxLL and 5OxLL) and emissions sensors, which are experiencing a high level of take-up in the market. The Sensoric range provides the most comprehensive specialist sensing portfolio in the market with over 20 toxic and exotic gas sensors, including ammonia, hydrides, fluorine and ozone. These sensors use highly specialised technologies to solve difficult operational challenges.

John Warburton, Strategic Marketing Manager for City Technology comments: “Sensor + Test provides a great opportunity for visitors to learn more about advanced gas sensing solutions and specialist technologies, which can fulfil very specific needs. A key highlight will be some of the latest innovations in the Sensoric range as these sensors have been manufactured for 25 years in Germany.

Dr. Degen’s session will highlight future trends, the latest sensing technologies in development and how tomorrow’s gas sensors will evolve to be smaller, more intelligent, connectable and wearable through greater PPE integration and the application of new advanced technologies. It will also demonstrate how end users will be able to leverage greater value, ease of use and enhanced safety from these developments in the future.”

Thursday, 21 August 2014

Emission sensors, Q&A session!

City Technology discusses emissions gas monitoring applications and how the right sensor can improve accuracy and reduce service costs

Honeywell company, City Technology - a World leader in gas sensors for industrial safety and emissions applications - has over 25 years’ experience pioneering flue gas analyser sensing solutions.
City Technology’s Tom Gurd, Product Marketing Manager, highlights emissions analysis application needs, trends in the global marketplace and how analyser manufacturers can benefit from the latest sensing technologies and add real-world value by enhancing measurement reliability, accuracy and reducing operational costs.

Gas sensors!
What are the gases flue gas analysers detect and why is detection important?
The main products of incomplete combustion are usually CO2, CO, H2 & NO; to ensure safe combustion we measure CO and the remaining O2 after combustion to calculate a CO:CO2 ratio – the accepted benchmark of performance. Of course there is much more to understand regarding efficiency or environmental emissions. CO sensors are also sensitive to H2 so in our more demanding markets, we measure the H2 to compensate the CO reading.

The combustion process is complex, requiring the right mix ratio, turbulence, temperature and time for reactants to combine. Poor fuel mixing or too little air produces carbon monoxide (CO) and soot. If the flame temperature is too high, nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) are produced. A fuel containing sulphur will produce sulphur dioxide (SO2) - all these gases are toxic and indicate inefficient combustion, which is both dangerous and costly in terms of fuel consumption. Oxygen (O2) is essential for combustion so the gases detected by a typical flue gas analyser are O2, CO, H2, CO2, NO, NO2, SO2 & H2S.

Why is the gas sensor used so important?
There is a lot of focus on the analyser specification itself, but it’s also important to remember that an analyser is only as effective as the sensors it uses. Because of the risks associated with combustion emissions, safety and reliability are critical. Due to the nature of the typical toxic gas sensor used in a flue gas analyser, emissions gases and products of combustion can produce cross-sensitivity issues.

Field failures can be dangerous and costly and lives depend on a good sensing technology. What is less widely recognised are the other economic benefits a gas sensor can bring, by reducing an analyser’s servicing needs and operational costs. Our long life oxygen sensors for example are designed to work as long and hard as a typical analyser, compared with a standard O2 sensor with a two year life expectancy that must be changed 2-3 times in the life of an instrument.

In a real-world context, a combustion check can take up to 15 minutes and is typically carried out up to 8 times in each working day. With improved response times our new sensors can allow the same combustion check to be carried out in half the time or less. This means much less time waiting for the reading to stabilize – and ultimately a valuable opportunity to carry our more services in the field. Faster response Is what engineers really value as they have to wait less time for the reading to stabilize which can lead to more accurate readings as they are less likely to take the reading too quickly.

You mention adverse conditions that can affect sensor performance – what are these and how do benchmark sensors overcome such problems?
Flue gas analysis in domestic and light commercial boilers can present a challenge for sensors; they are subjected to high humidity, temperature and pressure changes, corrosive and acidic gases, and cross-sensitivity from emissions gases. This can cause field failures, compromise sensor integrity and create considerable servicing needs.

Every component in a sensor should be built to a high specification using ultra resistant materials, so they can work effectively in these adverse conditions without affecting accuracy and reliability and deliver the fast response times. Sensor design is essential in achieving this. Our long life oxygen sensors are built using “electrochemical pump” technology which is proven in the field for 4 years and provides a viable lead fee replacement.

A high range CO monitoring application, which traditionally requires a second sensor under EN50379-2, benefits from the use of a robust, high sensitivity solution like our new A5F+ CO sensor, which can monitor up to 20,000ppm. The combination of high capacity filtration to remove SOx and NOx and auxiliary electrodes to compensate for hydrogen, provides the highest reliability.

What should an analyser manufacturer or engineer look for when selecting a sensor manufacturer? What is it about City sensors that set them apart?
It’s important to work with a manufacturer who is a recognised expert in the field of emissions monitoring. City Technology is a World leader in gas sensing with 25 years’ experience meeting the specific needs of emissions monitoring applications. Our 5 Series range (designed for use in high-end analytical flue gas analysers), was recently extended with the addition of the 5OxLL long life O2 and the A5F+ CO sensors, and is used prolifically in the World’s most stringently regulated regions, like Germany, Austria and Switzerland, where only the best performing sensors can be used. Our products are also widely used in the Americas and Asia Pacific.

The ability for a manufacturer to achieve dependable repeatability should also be a key consideration. At City we use Six Sigma driven design, state-of-the-art automated manufacture and pioneering cell design innovations. Not to mention compliance with the latest standards. Our new 4 Series range is designed to meet the needs of EN50379-3 compliant analysers and features a long life solutions.

How does the right manufacturer back up such claims?
Marketing claims must be substantiated. Ask to see comparisons that back up “best in class” claims; data speaks for itself - a good manufacturer will be keen to show you how their products shape up to contemporaries.

When it comes to reliable performance stability, testing – both life cycle and field tests – provides the peace of mind that a sensor really is up to the job of emissions monitoring. Always ask to see test data that can prove that what a sensor claims it can do is accurate. At City, extensive testing is an integral part of the design process, highlighting performance and sensor robustness.

Thursday, 7 August 2014

Gas sensor range extended!

City Technology, part of Honeywell, has added six new sensors to its electrochemical sensor range. The 5OxLL long life oxygen (O2) and A5F+ carbon monoxide (CO) sensors extend the 5 Series range - widely used by high specification flue gas analyser manufacturers globally requiring EN 50379-2 compliance. The new 4 Series range includes the 4OxLL long life O2, 4OXV O2, 4F and 4MF CO sensors - designed for use with EN50379-3 compliant analysers.

Emissions gas sensing for domestic and light commercial boiler combustion analysis can be a challenge. Sensors are subjected to high humidity, temperature changes, corrosive and acidic gases which can cause field failures and measurement inaccuracies - compromising performance and stability and increasing servicing/calibration needs. A suitable sensor should be built to a high specification and from resistant materials that enable them to withstand these conditions. Added to this is the ever-present need to reduce operational costs. With much focus on the specification of the analyser itself, it is essential to remember that an analyser is only as good as its sensors.

The new 5OxLL long life O2 sensor is RoHS compliant and designed to operate for the whole life of the analyzer. It reduces the cost of ownership and field failures through enhanced stability, and enables analyzer manufacturers to reduce servicing costs. 5OxLL’s impressive longevity is achieved by its “electrochemical pump” technology, removing the need for a consumable lead anode; the life limiting component in today’s comparable sensors.

The new A5F+ CO sensor is ideal for “high range” applications (up to 20,000ppm) which traditionally require a second sensor to meet EN50379-2. A5F+’s robust and advanced design is H2 compensated and also includes high capacity filter to achieve reliability and extend operational life (5 years).

City Technology’s new compact 4 Series sensors include the 4OXV O2 sensor, with a 2 year life and the 4OxLL long life O2 sensor – designed to match the lifetime of the average analyzer. This new range also includes the 4F and 4MF CO sensors, offering low and high range measurements; 4F (0-20,000ppm) and 4MF (0-100,000ppm). Both sensors include robust internal acid gas filters to ensure operational life in demanding emissions environments.

Tom Gurd, Product Marketing Manager for City Technology comments: “The addition of our new premium 5 Series sensors, designed for high-end analytical flue gas analyzers and the new 4 Series emissions sensors for combustion efficiency instruments used in installation and service applications, extend our market leading portfolio. These products respond to key market drivers such as benchmark compliance, enhanced sensor reliability and reduced cost to serve. With over 25 years’ emissions sensing expertise, we have considerable knowledge of core market needs and what today’s equipment manufacturers and end users demand.

“These six new sensors use advanced component design, ultra-resistant materials, high activity electrodes and high capacity filters ensuring repeatability, stability and accuracy as well as fastest response times. They also help businesses leverage sizeable operational efficiencies by reducing measurement time and service time.”

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