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INFICON IRwin Portable Methane and Non-Methane Hydrocarbon Detector

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Brand INFICON
Origin Sweden
Model IRwin
Instrument Type Portable
Certification ATEX II 1G, IECEx Ex ia IIC T3, EPL Ga, UL Listed Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C, D, T3
Detection Principle Dual-Mode Infrared (IR) + Gas Chromatography (GC)
Measurement Range 1 ppm – 100 vol% CH₄
Response Time (T90) <2 s (IR mode)
IP Rating IP54
Operating Modes Ground Survey, Probe Pinpointing, Universal Mode
GPS Integration Yes
Wireless Data Transmission Bluetooth® 5.0 + optional LTE module
Battery Life 4 h runtime after 1 h fast charge
Compliance DVGW G465-4, EN 60079-0/-11, ISO 8573-1 (air purity for sampling), US EPA Method 21 (leak detection), applicable OSHA & HSE guidance

Overview

The INFICON IRwin is a purpose-engineered portable gas detector designed specifically for high-integrity methane (CH₄) and non-methane hydrocarbon (NMHC) detection in natural gas distribution networks, landfill sites, biogas facilities, and wastewater treatment plants. Unlike conventional catalytic bead or semiconductor-based detectors, the IRwin employs a dual-sensor architecture combining proprietary pulsed infrared (IR) absorption spectroscopy with an integrated micro-gas chromatograph (μ-GC). This hybrid approach enables selective, interference-resistant quantification of methane while simultaneously resolving key NMHCs—including ethane (C₂H₆)—at sub-ppm to percent-level concentrations. The IR sensor operates on Beer–Lambert law principles at characteristic absorption bands near 3.3 µm, delivering rapid T90 response times under 2 seconds and intrinsic immunity to poisoning, humidity drift, or oxygen deficiency. The μ-GC module—optimized for C₁–C₃ alkanes—provides compound-specific identification down to 1000 ppm total hydrocarbons, allowing unambiguous differentiation between pipeline natural gas (high CH₄/C₂H₆ ratio) and landfill biogas (elevated CO₂ and trace NMHC profiles). Engineered for field robustness, the IRwin meets stringent regulatory frameworks including DVGW G465-4 for German gas network patrol protocols, US EPA Method 21 for fugitive emission surveys, and ISO 8573-1 Class 3 compressed air quality requirements for internal sampling circuit integrity.

Key Features

  • Dual-mode detection: Simultaneous real-time IR methane monitoring and GC-based NMHC speciation
  • Patent-pending IR sensor system with auto-zeroing algorithm and false-alarm suppression logic
  • Three operational modes compliant with DVGW G465-4: Ground Survey (broad-area scanning), Probe Pinpointing (soil probe-assisted leak localization), and Universal Mode (adaptive parameter fusion)
  • ATEX/IECEx-certified IRwin SX variant rated Ex ia IIC T3, EPL Ga for Zone 0 / Class I, Div 1, Groups B, C, D
  • Integrated high-sensitivity GPS (±2 m CEP) with time-stamped georeferenced data logging
  • IP54-rated ruggedized enclosure with ergonomic handle, drop-tested to 1.2 m per IEC 60068-2-32
  • Modular accessory ecosystem: extendable stainless-steel probe rods, soil gas extraction kit, and vehicle-mount cradle
  • Bluetooth 5.0 + optional embedded LTE for secure over-the-air firmware updates and encrypted cloud upload via INFICON CloudLink™

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The IRwin is validated for direct measurement of ambient air, soil gas extracts, and low-flow vent streams without pre-concentration or dilution. Its sampling system complies with EN 15445 for landfill gas monitoring and supports passive diffusion and active aspiration (flow-controlled at 0.5–2.0 L/min). All calibration and verification procedures adhere to ISO/IEC 17025-accredited laboratory practices. Regulatory alignment includes full traceability to NIST-traceable methane standards, compliance with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 for electronic records (when used with CloudLink™ audit trail), and support for GLP/GMP-compliant reporting templates. The device satisfies mandatory requirements under EU Directive 2014/34/EU (ATEX), IEC 60079 series, and US OSHA 1910.120 for hazardous waste operations.

Software & Data Management

Data acquisition, visualization, and reporting are managed through INFICON’s proprietary FieldSync™ software suite (Windows/macOS compatible). Each measurement event captures timestamp, GPS coordinates, sensor raw outputs (IR absorbance, GC peak areas), environmental parameters (T, RH, barometric pressure), and operator-defined tags. All datasets are cryptographically signed and stored locally on removable microSD card (up to 128 GB) with optional synchronized backup to INFICON CloudLink™. The platform supports automated generation of DVGW-compliant inspection reports, EPA Form R submissions, and customizable KPI dashboards for fleet-wide leak rate trending. Audit trails meet ISO 13485 and 21 CFR Part 11 requirements, including user authentication, electronic signatures, and immutable change logs.

Applications

  • Natural gas distribution network integrity assessment: routine patrol, post-excavation verification, and emergency response leak mapping
  • Landfill surface emission monitoring per EU Landfill Directive (1999/31/EC) and US Subtitle D requirements
  • Biogas upgrading plant inlet/outlet stream analysis and digester headspace composition tracking
  • Wastewater treatment facility odorant and VOC source identification (e.g., sewer line breaks, sludge storage tanks)
  • Regulatory compliance audits for methane reduction programs (e.g., EPA LDAR, EU Methane Strategy 2030)
  • Academic and industrial research into fugitive emission dynamics and atmospheric dispersion modeling

FAQ

What distinguishes IRwin from standard LEL combustible gas detectors?
Unlike catalytic bead sensors that respond non-specifically to all combustibles and suffer from poisoning or oxygen dependency, IRwin uses optical absorption and chromatographic separation to quantify methane and ethane independently—enabling accurate gas origin attribution.
Can IRwin detect methane in high-CO₂ environments such as landfills?
Yes. The IR sensor is spectrally isolated from CO₂ absorption bands, and the GC module resolves methane even in CO₂-rich matrices up to 95 vol%, eliminating cross-interference.
Is calibration required before each use?
No. The IR sensor features automatic baseline correction during operation; however, periodic span verification using certified 100 ppm CH₄ in air is recommended every 30 days or per site-specific QA/QC protocols.
Does IRwin support third-party GIS integration?
Yes. Geotagged CSV and GeoJSON exports are natively supported, and RESTful API access is available for integration with ESRI ArcGIS, QGIS, or custom asset management platforms.
What maintenance is required for the GC column?
The μ-GC column is factory-sealed and rated for >5,000 injections; no field replacement or conditioning is needed during the instrument’s 5-year service life under normal operating conditions.

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