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Free Workshop on Micropollutants Long Term Sampling


CEMData 10 Years On


Designed by Process Engineers specifically for industrial applications, CEMData from Lowe Engineering (UK) has gained an enviable reputation as a leading CEMS reporting package.


Proactive development through the many changes to the Environmental standards has ensured that CEMData remains at the forefront of Environmental software.


From the simple standalone hardware-based data acquisition systems, CEMData installations can accommodate the increasingly popular shared information systems via networked servers and workstations using PLC controlled CEMS, serial and Ethernet¬ communications.


The recent addition of an OPC DA Client interface places CEMData firmly at the cutting edge, enabling full Read/Write data exchange with the Plant DCS.


To enhance CEMData’s reputation even further the product is now going through


the processes to achieve Mcertification to the Environment Agency’s Data Management Standard. The strength of the product gained from it’s 10 year presence will enable the certification process to cover parts A, B, C1 & C2 of the standard.


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New Air Pollution Monitoring Network for India


TCR Tecora and ABB Italy will be holding a free ½ day workshop on Micro- pollutants long term sampling the filter / condenser approach on 24th


Septem-


ber at the CEM Conference and Exhibition on Lake Maggiore


Topics will include: Dioxin Emission Continuous Sampling (DECS), DECS test protocol and reports; DECS compati- bility, integration with FTIR and other monitoring systems. Companies interes- ted in attending free of charge should contact TCR Tecora at email at s.lorusso@tecora.it


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New Continuous Particulate


Emissions Monitor


Left to right, Mr Andrew Tytherleig (Project manager Victorian Government), Mr Manoj Kumar (Ecotech Pty Ltd), Mr Anuj Bhargava (Envirotech representative) and Mr Darren Gribble (official representative of the Victorian government as the special trade envoy) in Hyderabad, India.


Ecotech Pty Ltd, a manufacturer of environmental monitoring technology, and their Indian partner, Envirotech Instruments Pvt Ltd, have been awarded a prestigious project to set up a network of air quality monitoring systems throughout India. The project, under the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) Pune, will gather data on meteorological and atmospheric pollutants for scientific research.


This project involves the installation of five air quality monitoring systems in cities throughout India to monitor NOX


/NO/NO2 , O3 , CO,


Hydrocarbon, PM10 and PM2.5. These monitor-ing systems will be integrated with a central data collection and reporting system at IITM Pune.


“The IITM Pune project is another demonstration of Ecotech and Envirotech’s strong working relationship in India. By combin- ing Ecotech’s accurate and reliable products with Envirotech’s expertise in operation, maintenance and data reporting, Indian customers receive a superior service and a commitment to quality” explained Mr Manoj Kumar, Ecotech’s International Business Manager.


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PCME Ltd, a specialist in the develop- ment, manufacture and supply of continuous particulate emission moni- tors for industrial processes worldwide will be displaying the new PCME QAL 181 and PCME QAL 991 instruments. These ProscatterTM Light Scatter and ElectrodynamicTM Probe Electrification instruments are approved by MCERTS and TUV according to the latest QAL1 standard (EN-15267-3 and MCERTS Version 3).


PCME’s new Leak Locate and Leak Alert series of monitors, which provide reliable monitoring and pre-warning of changing dust emissions from abate- ment plant, will also be on display on stand 14 at CEM 2009.


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