The Portable
Hydrocarbon Analyzer measures and quantifies petroleum hydrocarbons in the field
eliminating delays associated with laboratory testing. The PHA also eliminates
the need to use Freon 113 or other solvents to extract TPH from solutions for
Infrared analysis. Several models of these precision instruments have been
developed to measure petroleum hydrocarbons dissolved in water and/or as vapor.
The PHA-100 is designed to meet field monitoring requirements. These portable
instruments have been Third Party Certified by Ken Wilcox Associates (www.kwaleak.com).
Underwriters Laboratories has performed UL, CUL and KEMA ia certifications for
use of the PHA-100 in hazardous locations. The PHA-100’s AHP-100 (analog probe)
is listed in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) List of Leak
Detection Evaluations for Underground Storage Tank Systems (www.epa.gov/OUST/pubs/index.htm)
and the State of California List of Leak Detection Equipment and Methods for
Underground Storage Tanks, LG 113-12 (swrcb.ca.gov/cwphome/ust/lg113/lg113.htm).
PHA-100Plus – This portable instrument measures petroleum hydrocarbons in
water and vapor in the field. In the analytical mode, it gives fast and accurate
quantitative data for petroleum hydrocarbons in water and vapor, and correlates
very well with lab gas chromatographic analysis. In the screening mode, it
offers fast relative data on petroleum hydrocarbon contamination, (accurately
tracking field gas chromatograph data for TPH) and responds strongly to BTEX
components. Typical applications include: Remediation monitoring, site
assessment, well plume monitoring, storm/waste water monitoring, and hydrocarbon
breakthrough. The unit works equally well for groundwater, surface water, soil
gases, bailed samples and collected samples.
PHA-100WL – This PHA-100 is specially modified for use in water produced on
offshore oil platforms. The PHA-100WL provides excellent correlation to EPA
Methods 418, 413 and 1664. The PHA-100WL is pre-calibrated to a known sample and
shipped to the field with a calibration chart that the operator uses to
determine petroleum hydrocarbon concentration of produced water samples. This
instrument eliminates the need for sample preparation using banned or dangerous
solvents.
Currently many oil companies in the Gulf of Mexico are switching to the
PHA-100WL for water applications where the traditional Infrared spectrometer (IR)
method has been used. The PHA-100Plus is being used in some areas by the USEPA
and the State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection for field
monitoring.
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