Workshop Programme
The workshops will offer a selection of over sixty subjects and will take place in six dedicated rooms located within the exhibition area. It is not necessary to book places at the workshops; registered visitors will simply come and go as they please. The workshops will provide practical guidance on the measurement of almost all measurands of interest, including flow, particulates, odour, VOCs, mercury, dioxins and furans. A range of measurement technologies will be discussed and case studies will be provided to help visitors find new ways to address their monitoring needs.
The workshop titles cover specialist subjects such as: sampling techniques; CEMS maintenance and service; calibration; data logging; management software and reporting. In addition, the implications of relevant standards will be addressed including EN 14181, EN 15267 and EN 15259.
Entry to MCERTS 2011 will cost £55 for a one day pass or £100 for a two day pass. This will entitle visitors to attend the exhibition and all conference and workshop sessions. Onsite parking is also included and free lunches and refreshments are provided.
Wednesday 30th March 2011 Day One Time
Room 1
09.45 -
10.15
10.30 -
11.00
11.15 -
11.45
12.00 -
12.30
14.15 -
14.45
15.00 -
15.30
Effective servicing of your CEMS; liaising with plant operators, the EA and test houses
Calibration Gases - an essential link to compliance
New European Standards for VOC Sampling
Migrating to the renowned CEMData environmental software:how easy can it be?
Multi Gas Monitoring - DUVAS Portable Gas Monitor
Calibration gases in perspective
PM 10 to PM1 - Continuous Detection in Stack Monitoring
Process and Emission Monitoring at Waste Incinerators with NDIR-, FTIR- and Measuring Principle Zeeman
Size Does Matter
Results from the EN1948-5 validation tests of a Dioxin continuous, long term sampling system
Room 2
Room 3
An Introduction to Odour Analysis
Enabling continuous gas analysis with first class sampling and conditional components
Mercury Monitoring: A true continuous and interference-free measurement
Current thinking on Dioxin & Furan Sampling for Emission Monitoring Applications
Lunch
Every cloud has a silver lining: MCERTS the story so far
Latest Developments in particulate monitoring technology to satisfy future regulatory and approval developments
Thursday 31st March 2011 Day Two Time
Room 1
09.45 -
10.15
10.30 -
11.00
11.15 -
11.45
12.00 -
12.30
14.15 -
14.45
15.00 -
15.30 Companies Exhibiting at MCERTS 2011
a1-cbiss Ltd ABB Limited
Air Liquide UK Ltd Air Monitors Ltd Air Products
Alcontrol On-Site Services AMCS Ltd AS Technical Solutions Ltd Ashtead Technology Rentals BOC
Buehler Technologies Casella Monitor
Catalyst Environmental Ltd
CryoService Limited Durag Group
DynOptic Systems Ltd E.ON UK Power Technology Emerson Process Management Enviro Technology Services Plc Envirocare Technical Consultancy Ltd Environmental Compliance Ltd Environmental Scientifics Group Envirosoft Ltd Etr-Unidata Ltd G2 Data Systems Ltd JCT Analysentechnik GmbH
Kittiwake Procal Ltd KNF Neuberger UK Ltd Land Instruments International Lowe Engineering Ltd M&C TechGroup
National Physical Laboratory Northumbrian Water SS OdourNet UK Ltd Orbital Gas PCME Ltd PPM Technology Ltd Protea Limited Quantitech Ltd
Rasitech Ltd
Redwing Environmental Ltd RPS Consultants
SAL - Scientific Analysis Laboratories Scientific and Technical Gases SICK (UK) Ltd
Siemens Automation and Drives Signal Group Ltd Sira Test & Certification Ltd SKC Ltd Turnkey Instruments Ltd
TUV Rheinland Energie und Umwelt UKAS
Overcoming the challenges of monitoring particulate after wet collectors and wet FGD plant
Mercury Sampling options leant by the US power & cement industries
Calibration Gases - an essential link to compliance
Insitu laser for improved CO monitoring
Mercury CEMS
Monitoring - The Thermo Fisher Freedom System
MRU OMS420- In-situ continuous monitoring of
A Transportable FTIR for process operators and stack testers
02 and COe (total flue combustible CO, H2 and CxHydisplayed as CO equivalent)
using ZrO2 and Heated solid electrolyte technology
DASC 100 - the advanced environmental data logger coupled with EmiDas, MCERTS compliant
Room 4
Continuous Air Monitoring in Indoor Environments
CEMS - The importance of maintenance and seviceability
EN15259 - Planning test procedures to avoid delays and reduce costs
Implementation of QAL 3
FID analyser FIDOR for emission monitoring compliant to EN 15267
What to expect of your MCERTS emission monitoring contractor. 'Aren't they all the same?'
CSM - An integrated approach to emissions reporting
An introduction to multi- component CEMS using DOAS cross-duct technology
Improving your
emissions performance whilst reducing operating costs
Mercury Sampling options learnt by the US power & cement industries
Room 5
Room 6
Room 2
Results from the EN1948-5 validation tests of a Dioxin continuous, long term sampling system
Migrating to the renowned CEMData environmental software: how easy can it be?
Multi Gas Monitoring - DUVAS Portable Gas Monitor
Room 3
Effective and accurate volumetric flow measurement on stacks
Room 4
A Transportable FTIR for process operators and stack testers
An Introduction to Odour Analysis
Mercury Monitoring: A true continuous and interference-free measurement
New European Standards for VOC Sampling
Calibration gases in perspective
The importance of understanding the responsibilities within functional tests (EN 14181)
Lunch
Flue gas flow - Advanced Methods for accurate measurements
Practical and portable gas sampling and conditioning systems designed for stack testers
Every cloud has a silver lining: MCERTS the story so far
Insitu laser for improved CO monitoring
Mercury CEMS
Monitoring - The Thermo Fisher Freedom System
DASC 100 - the advanced environmental data logger coupled with EmiDas, MCERTS compliant
Application of cross-stack measurements for process improvements
Process Control Monitoring - Improve your efficiency
Room 5 Size Does Matter
Room 6
MRU Portable Line- The importance of the NDIR technology for direct
measurement of CO2% and CxHy (hydrocarbon) using
Portable Emission Analysers
GMS800, a new modular multicomponent analyser system for emission monitoring compliant to EN 15267
Experience with Type approval Tests acc. EN 15267
CEMS - Practical Advice on improving maintenance and serviceability
Improving your emissions performance whilst reducing operating costs
NPL Proficiency Testing Schemes
CSM - An integrated approach to emissions reporting
The benefits of Carbon Trading
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