GS-CEMS-200 CEMS SO₂/NOₓ Analyzer
UV-DOAS emission analyzer for continuous SO₂ and NOₓ compliance
- SO₂ Range
- 0-3000 mg/m³
- NOₓ Range
- 0-1500 mg/m³
- Cert
- EN 14181 QAL1
- Availability
- >99.5%
Overview
The GS-CEMS-200 combines UV-DOAS spectroscopy for SO₂ and NOₓ measurement with chemiluminescence for NO₂ specificity, providing complete emission monitoring in a single rack.
- Combined UV + CLD detection
- No wet-chemistry reagent in the UV cell; calibration gases remain required
- Multi-point calibration validation
- IED / LCPD compliant
- Wall-mounted UV-DOAS alternative: see ZS9100 (compact CEMS covering SO₂/NO/NO₂/NH₃/Cl₂/O₂ without a separate probe and heated line)
Full Technical Specifications
Key Performance
| Metric | Value | Status |
|---|---|---|
| SO₂ Range | 0-3000mg/m³ | confirmed |
| NOₓ Range | 0-1500mg/m³ | confirmed |
| Accuracy | <1.5% of certified range | confirmed |
| Availability | >99.5% | confirmed |
| Certification | EN 14181 QAL1 | confirmed |
Measurement
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Measuring Principle | UV-DOAS (SO₂) + Chemiluminescence (NOₓ) |
| SO₂ Range | 0–3000 mg/m³ |
| NOₓ Range | 0–1500 mg/m³ |
| Accuracy | <1.5% of certified range |
| Availability | >99.5% |
Physical
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 600 × 1800 × 600 mm (19″ cabinet) |
| Weight | 185 kg |
| Housing | Climate-controlled steel cabinet IP54 |
| Sample Interface | 6 mm Swagelok |
Electrical
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Power Supply | 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 800 W (incl. climate control) |
| Analog Output | 6 × 4–20 mA |
| Digital Output | Modbus TCP, RS-485, OPC-UA |
| DAHS | Integrated 3-year storage |
Environmental
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Ambient Temperature | -20 °C to +45 °C (cabinet heated/cooled) |
| Sample Temperature | <40 °C at inlet |
| Calibration | Automated zero/span daily |
Certifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| CEMS | EN 14181 QAL1 |
| EPA | 40 CFR Part 60/75 |
| TÜV | Type-tested |
| Chinese | HJ 76-2017 |
Where This Analyzer Fits
This model is mapped to the following industry applications and process duties.
Deployment Environments
Common process environments where this model is evaluated.
Certification Scope
Standards are listed with scope and status so engineering review can verify the applicable enclosure, area, and safety case.
| Standard | Scope | Variant | Status | Document |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EN 14181 QAL1 | SO₂/NOₓ CEMS scope stated in key specs and specifications | Project variant | approved | On request |
| EN 15267-3 | Type-testing standard listed in existing certification detail | Project variant | approved | On request |
| EPA 40 CFR 60 / 75 | US EPA standards listed in existing certification detail | Project variant | approved | On request |
| HJ 76-2017 | Chinese CEMS standard listed in specifications | Project variant | approved | On request |
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Evidence Notes
SO₂/NOₓ CEMS upgrade architecture for coal-fired power monitoring
Application note based on the existing power-generation scenario: UV-DOAS and CLD CEMS architecture supports SO₂/NOₓ reporting, QAL1 documentation, and a calibration-gas workflow without a liquid-reagent path. Site acceptance depends on sampling design, DAHS mapping, and authority review.
Technical & Engineering Details
Secondary engineering detail — expand each topic for the full measurement, envelope, sample-system, calibration, integration, maintenance and application evidence.
01 Measurement Principle and Limits
How the measurement is bounded
UV-DOAS measures SO₂ by differential UV absorption, while chemiluminescence measures NOₓ through the NO + O₃ reaction path.
Rejects
- UV-DOAS and CLD avoid the liquid-reagent path described in v1 FAQ copy
Requires
- Conditioned sample at the stated inlet temperature
- Daily zero check with N₂ and weekly span with certified SO₂/NOₓ reference gas
- DAHS logging for EN 14181 reporting workflow
Interferents and Limits
- Sample inlet temperature above the stated limit
- Operation outside the climate-controlled cabinet ambient range
02 Operating Envelope
Use these limits as selection inputs, then confirm sample condition, ambient exposure, and materials before quotation.
- Sample entering the cabinet above the stated inlet temperature
- Installation outside the stated ambient range without cabinet climate control review
03 Sample System Boundary
Sampling mode, conditioning components, and exclusions define where the analyzer responsibility ends and the sample system begins.
- 19-inch CEMS cabinet
- 6 mm Swagelok sample interface
- integrated 3-year DAHS storage
- No external GS-SCS compatibility is declared in source data
04 Calibration & Validation
Calibration method, interval, traceability, and audit support are shown only when structured data is available.
Zero / Span Method
Daily zero check with N₂; weekly span with certified SO₂/NOₓ reference gas
Interval
Daily zero check; weekly span check
Span Gas Traceability
Certified SO₂/NOₓ reference gas required
Audit Support
- EN 14181 AST compliance reporting
- QAL3 zero/span trend review support
- EPA 40 CFR 60/75 report formats
05 I/O & Integration
Signal outputs and communication interfaces shown from the published specification fields on this product page.
Analog Output
6 × 4–20 mA
Digital Output
Modbus TCP, RS-485, OPC-UA
DAHS
Integrated 3-year storage
DAHS Review Note
Confirm protocol map, channel naming, alarm states, and reporting format during project integration review.
06 Maintenance & Spares site-specific
Tasks, consumables, and access items are shown only when structured maintenance data is available.
- Quarterly optical window cleaning
- Quarterly sample filter replacement
- Annual UV lamp check against the stated lamp-life reference
- Annual CLD ozone generator inspection
- Sample filters
- Certified SO₂/NOₓ reference gas
07 Application Evidence
Application context from complex industrial environments.
Application Context
Coal-fired plants facing tightened SO₂ limits often need CEMS upgrades within compressed compliance windows, and reagent-based analyzers add ongoing consumable supply risk that erodes the upgrade ROI.
Architecture Response
The GS-CEMS-200 architecture combines QAL1-specified SO₂/NOₓ measurement with a UV-DOAS path that reduces wet-chemistry reagent handling, so the CEMS upgrade can be scoped without the same recurring chemical-supply line item as wet-chemistry analyzers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between UV-DOAS and chemiluminescence?
UV-DOAS measures SO₂ by differential UV absorption, selective to SO₂ within the stated stack matrix and without wet-chemistry reagent in the UV cell. Chemiluminescence measures NOₓ through NO+O₃ reaction. The GS-CEMS-200 combines both for complete SO₂/NOₓ coverage.
Does it require consumable chemicals?
Unlike older wet-chemistry analyzers, UV-DOAS and CLD avoid liquid reagent handling in the measurement cell. Calibration gases are still needed for periodic verification.
What is the QAL1 certification process?
The analyzer undergoes rigorous type-testing at a notified body (e.g., TÜV) per EN 15267-3. It verifies uncertainty, drift, cross-sensitivity, and environmental influence at certified test conditions.
How does the automated calibration work?
Daily zero check with N₂, weekly span with certified SO₂/NOₓ reference gas. All results logged automatically for EN 14181 AST compliance reporting.
Can it meet both EU and US EPA standards?
Yes, it is dual-certified to EN 14181 (EU) and EPA 40 CFR 60/75 (US). The DAHS generates reports in both formats.
What is the expected maintenance interval?
Quarterly: optical window cleaning, sample filter replacement. Annual: UV lamp check (5000hr life), CLD ozone generator inspection.
Review GS-CEMS-200 against site conditions
Send gas range, sample temperature, pressure, moisture, and certification needs before final model selection.

