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Air Monitoring 23


Hazardous area heating and ventilating air conditioning unit


Emission monitor provides precise data on dust, smoke and particulate


levels to ensure compliance with environmental legislation SK Environmental is a long standing UK manufacturer of specialist environmental measurement and control equipment of Combustion Plants.


Our leading SKIL VEM252 is a low cost, robust Continuous Opacity Particulate Monitor that is designed to measure dust and smoke discharges from furnaces, incinerator, boilers and crematoria.


The VEM252 uses The small size, robust cast aluminium housing and resilient electronics have all been designed to minimise installation costs, reduce maintenance requirements and give quality performance for many years.


The VEM252 Visible Emission Monitor may be used to continually monitor and display optical density or opacity, and will also display particulate emissions when calibrated on the ISO-kinetic sampling principle. The equipment comprises a user friendly digital indicator control unit suitable for panel mounting, transmitter and receiver units, complete with extension tubes for mounting to the fl ue or stack.


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Approved Hazardous area heating and ventilating air conditioning unit are essential for controlling the temperature, humidity, and air quality of indoor environments. In industrial applications, these systems maintain precise conditions crucial for process and equipment reliability. Proper fi ltration and contaminant removal prevent hazardous gases from interfering with equipment function. Typically, standalone HVAC units range from 3 to 12 tons of cooling capacity and are certifi ed for Zone 1 IIB + H2.


The Prodigy HVAC System offers several advantages. It enhances instrument accuracy by providing consistent environmental conditions, leading to more reliable data. Improved safety is achieved through proper ventilation, which prevents the buildup of hazardous gases. Human comfort is ensured with adequate cooling capacity, and the controlled environment extends the lifespan of equipment by reducing wear and tear.


Understanding your industrial requirements is vital before selecting an HVAC system. The size and layout of the analyser shelter signifi cantly impact the type of HVAC system needed. Large spaces with high ceilings require different solutions than smaller, compartmentalised areas. Consider factors such as sun exposure, rain protection, the presence of corrosive gases, heat dissipation, and humidity to ensure complete air circulation, even in blind spots.


Temperature and humidity control are crucial in maintaining a comfortable environment and preventing hazardous air ingress. Proper heater selection is essential to avoid condensation. Pressure and volume control ensure clean air circulation and maintain hazardous gases within safe limits. Pressure indicators and alarms help prevent gas ingress and address any leaks that develop during operations.


A thorough HVAC system checklist includes assessing ambient temperature to determine specifi cations, regularly replacing fi lters to maintain air purity, and cleaning ducts and coils to ensure air quality and equipment effi ciency. Routine inspections and maintenance help identify and address issues early, and manufacturers should provide mandatory training for HVAC systems. Timely servicing of critical components, such as compressors, coils, and fans, is necessary to prevent breakdowns, ensuring that only authorised personnel service Atex/IECEx products.


Selecting the right HVAC system for industrial applications is complex but essential. By understanding customer needs, prioritising energy effi ciency, ensuring customisation, and committing to regular maintenance, an effective and sustainable HVAC system can be chosen. With 25 years of experience, Axis Solutions are experts in Atex HVAC systems, providing global solutions with comprehensive certifi cations.


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Casella Family of Air Sampling Pumps


Casella is a global leader in the manufacturing and supply of occupational hygiene and environmental monitoring equipment. For over 200 years, Casella continue to provide innovative solutions that help improve health in the workplace & the community.


Casella offers a range of air sampling pumps, ideal for measuring exposure to dust and vapours. From low, to medium and high fl ow air sampling pumps, Casella pumps are well-known for their reliability, accuracy, and user-friendly features.


Stay connected with the airwave app, Casella’s range of air sampling pumps utilise the latest technology to enable remote monitoring with a tablet or mobile phone via the airwave app. The airwave app allows accessor to Start/Stop and Pause your instrument and view real time data using Bluetooth®


notes and photographs to your laptop for easier reporting.


Casella’s wearable pumps have a slim, ergonomic design, the pump is less obtrusive to the wearer, allowing them to carry on with their job whilst being monitored. The Apex2 medium-fl ow sampling pump features a sturdy clip with a lifetime guarantee, it’s secure and the detachable rubber boot guards against knocks. Ingress resistant to IP65 means that you can use it in the harshest environments.


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