One of our customers has become concerned with the amount of water present in his system.
We need to install a new purger, and would like to include a dewatering option.
The equipment selection is straight forward.
What remains is to test the Nh3 for water levels in order to estimate the savings of removing it.
I have found Airgas offers this testing service in the US, but was wondering if anyone has experience in this area. I suspect it would not be practical to do this in the field and laboratory measurements would be required.