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CiSCO manufactures custom shelters to exacting standards to ensure a proper environment for the CEMS equipment. Built with rugged and durable materials to meet size and application needs, CiSCO shelters provide a stable, clean, climate-controlled atmosphere for the operation and maintenance of the analysis system.
Some suppliers use prefabricated buildings or enclosures. Because CiSCO designs and builds our own shelters we have strict control over quality and consistency, while allowing us to offer many customized features that may not be available with enclosures from other suppliers.
Improved CEMS Performance
Every CiSCO shelter is designed to provide the perfect operating environment for analysis equipment and for the technicians who maintain that equipment. When a CEMS is housed in the proper climate controlled setting, it is typically more predictable, trouble-free and easier to maintain. A convenient, temperature-stable, and pleasant working environment also makes it easier for technicians to do their job. When a CEMS gets the care it needs, maintenance costs are lower and system uptime is improved.
Easy Installation
Minimal fieldwork is required to install a CiSCO shelter and startup the CEMS equipment. All shelters are shipped on an open air-ride flatbed truck ready to be lifted and placed on a slab, pad, or other mounting platform. Typically, all that’s needed to startup a CiSCO CEMS system is to attach the heated sample line and probe support bundle and to connect utilities and a condensate drain. All necessary equipment is provided so that a system can be ready to operate without delay.
Made To Last
CiSCO’s shelters are built with a variety of useful features and
are of rugged construction. The floors are 3/16” solid sheet plate.
Steel channels frame the bottom of the shelter and 3” square,
11 gauge corner posts support the side panels. Shelters are built in
a variety of different heights and widths. Typical shelter designs range
from 8’ x 8’ to 12’ x 26’. Safety features include
panic exit hardware on the doors, slip-resistant flooring and smoke
detectors. All shelters come complete with lighting, heating, air conditioning,
utility connections, gas cylinder racks and R21 insulation in the walls,
ceiling and floor.





























