A recovery and utilization device for pressure swing adsorption analysis gas and excess hydrogen
A pressure swing adsorption and gas analysis technology, applied in lighting and heating equipment, chemical instruments and methods, separation methods, etc., can solve the problems of excess hydrogen waste, easy to extinguish the lights, and achieve the effect of saving energy
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[0013] The device for recovery and utilization of pressure swing adsorption analysis gas and excess hydrogen in this embodiment has a schematic structure as shown in figure 1 shown. The recycling device is provided with a check valve 11 at the output port of the analytical gas tank 1, and is provided with a first valve 3 at the output port of the product hydrogen tank 2. After the output ports of the analytical gas tank 1 and the product hydrogen tank 2 are mixed, they are connected The buffer tank 10, the buffer tank 10 has three outputs in total, the first output is connected to the vent line through the second valve 4, the second output is connected to the gas source pipeline of the lamp through the third valve 5, and the third output is connected to the fuel gas tank through the sixth valve 9 8. The fuel gas tank 8 is connected to the methanol gas production pipeline through the fifth valve 7, and the output of the fuel gas tank 8 is connected to the burner gas source pipe...
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[0018] In the recovery and utilization device of pressure swing adsorption analysis gas and excess hydrogen in this embodiment, the second valve 4 and the venting pipeline are removed.
[0019] This design is a modified design to ensure that the amount of pressure swing adsorption analysis gas and excess hydrogen does not exceed the amount of pilot lights and burners. All the analysis gas and excess hydrogen are used for pilot lights and burners, and avoid emptying and completely avoid analysis. Gas and excess hydrogen are wasted due to venting.
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