Air Monitoring New High Volume Sampler for PM10
Complete Range of Air Emissions Monitors
Thermo Fisher Scientific – AQI offer a complete range of analy- sers, accessories and systems for the Monitoring of Gases and Particulate Matter in Ambient Air, Source Emissions and in the workplace.
Well proven, high perform- ance, reliable systems are in use world-wide with National and Local Government and Regulatory Agencies, Industrial clients and within the research community.
New Multi-Gas and Mercury CEM Systems and the Model 4200 Carbon in Ash Monitor will be featured at CEM 2009, along with MCERTS approved Ambient Air Gas and Particulate Monitors, and will form the basis of our workshop presentations. CEM 2009 stands 22 & 23.
The new high volume Air Flow PM10-HVS sampler line equipment from Analitica Strumenti (Italy) perfectly complies with UNI-EN 12341 norm requirements for the respective sampling of PM-10 particles. It is equipped with an electronic flow control with a Venturi tube system in compliant with ISO 5167 requirements for gauging by means of differential pressure devices and for the detection of pressure itself on 4 points per sector, offering the user maximised accuracy for reliable results.
The new PM 10 dust particle impactor splitting was constructed in full compliance with characteristics published in reference methods. When used with the aid of simple adapter kits, they can be replaced between one sampler and another for simple, versatile use. All sampling phase settings are electronically programmed. Samplings can be set by time, volume, cyclical sampling, from quadrant sector sampling. All detected data is memorised and transferred to a PC or to an optional local printer, with the possibility of remote GSM/GPRS control (optional). Thanks to new type 5 boards, it is possible to visualise all reported data at set values, sampling levels exceeding flow control chart patterns to ensure proper sampling development. CEM Stand 20.
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Environnement SA Introduces WEX : a New Standard in Environmental Data Acquisition & Handling Systems (DAHS)
EU directives today require drastic performance of environmental compliance and reporting applications. With the implementation of actual standards & regulations in the field of emission monitoring (LCPD, WID, EN 14181…), plant operators have to provide the supervisory authority with highly verifiable and auditable emission reports.
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New Sample Gas Conditioner
New WEX DAHS provides breakthrough features to match these new requirements: • AMS drift and accuracy control (QAL 3) • Automatic comparison with mandatory Emission Limit Values (ELVs) • Automatic management of AMS calibration and QAL 3 procedures • Calibration function of the CEM and its validity • Control charts (Shewhart, EWMA, CUSUM) • Management of duplex AMS
With the growth of environmental concerns and regulation enforcement, CEMS are now considered by plant owners as a component critical to their operations.
Therefore it becomes crucial for operators to have all necessary tools within their CEM Data Management application for a “smart” management policy.
WEX DAHS has an integrated Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to help you proactively manage the maintenance of your CEMS automatically generating the work orders (vital for critical components of any efficient plant).
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Asingle analyzer for simultaneous measurement of 1 to 12 gases: NO, NO2,NOx, N2O,CO,CO2,SO2,HCl,HF,CH4,TOCandO2
M&C Techgroup (Germany) is an established manufacturer of high quality gas sampling and conditioning solutions for the process gas analysis industry. The M&C CSS-V is a new sample gas conditioner combining effective gas cooling, filtering, flow regulation and sensors for status monitoring.
Designed to make system inte- gration and panel building easier and more cost effective, the CSS-V is a complete pre-installed sample gas conditioning system for continuous use, and ready to use in minutes. With a large variety of additional and configurable options, the CSS-V can be adapted to the most gas analysis applications. Its compact construction only takes up little space and the units can be wall or rack-mounted. This makes the time-consuming procure- ment, assembly and installation of individual components superfluous. CEM Stand 29.
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Use of standard reference methods (SRM) for NOx, CO, CO2 andO2
Reliable measurements...
Monitoring of lowNOx concentration (0-20 mg/Nm3 ideally suitable for gas-fired combustion plants
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Capability for monitoring NOx using both infra red and chemiluminescence (dual safety)
MCERT andTÜV approved, including for Greenhouse gases (N2O, CH4,CO2) Complies withQAL1 (EN 14181 Standard)
The future is measured today...
MIR 9000 option CLD Newmulti-gas analyzer combining infra red gas filter correlation and chemiluminescence
for continuous emission monitoring (incineration, large combustion plants…)
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