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Air Monitoring New Reporting Software for Waste Incinerators
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Air Monitoring for Toxic Exposures
Henry J. McDermott
Hardback • 688 pages Pub date: 2004 ISBN: 9780471454359
Online price: £99.00 (RRP: £110.00)
Opsis (Sweden) has developed new software for reporting of emissions according to the EC directive for waste incinerators (2000/76/EC). The software is called EnviMan and meets the requirements set by the EC authorities.
The software is also capable of handling similar reports, such as reporting to local authorities. EnviMan generates reports in
Excel format by using templates. It is an easy task for the user to modify the standard withheld templates to customise the reports. The reports are separated into daily reports with 10 minute, 30 minute and hourly averages. EnviMan also generates weekly reports, monthly reports and yearly reports based on daily averages and exceeding values according to the EC directive.
Reader Reply Card no 118 Weather Data Critical to Pollution Monitoring
We all know that accurate, relevant data is important to making the best management decisions possible. The quality of that data is even more relevant when monitoring sensitive sites, or trying to ensure increasingly stringent environmental licence conditions are met.
Questions such as; When do we need to be careful of emissions drift and put management strategies into place? How much rain have we had, will there be overflow or leachate issues to deal with? What were the evaporation rates last week? Your site will almost certainly experience weather conditions that will be quite different from what the weather bureau records. You will have your own micro-climate, with unique wind movement, rainfall, temperature and evaporation rates. With on site conditions that can vary wildly from the official reports, collecting on-site weather data is becoming increasingly important.
So how do you collect accurate, relevant and reliable weather data for your site? The answer is to install your own
Environdata (Australia) automatic weather station, to keep historical records, provide live data on demand, provide the information you need to be confident in the management decisions you make, with accurate records to back you up.
Fine Particle (2.5 microns) Emissions
James P. McKenna Jr., James H. Turner, John D. McKenna
Hardback • 258 pages Pub date: 2008 ISBN: 9780471709633
Online price: £48.15 (RRP: £53.50)
New CEMs Monitor
Environnement S.A. (France) introduces its new MIR 9000 H: a unique heated multi-gas analyser using infrared spectroscopy and gas filter correlation, for continuous emission monitoring and process control applications.
Industrial Air Pollution Monitoring A. G. Clarke (Editor)
Hardback • 324 pages Pub date: 1997 ISBN: 9780412633904
Online price: £137.71 (RRP: £153.00)
Reader Reply Card no 120 Continuous Emission
Monitoring, 2nd Edition James A. Jahnke
Hardback • 416 pages Pub date: 2000 ISBN: 9780471292272
Online price: £90.00 (RRP: £100.00)
Barometric Pressure Sensor is Accurate and Low Cost
The Model 61302 Barometric Pressure Sensor from R. M. Young Company (USA) provides remarkable accuracy of ± 0.3 hPa over a wide range of temperatures and pressures. 0-5 VDC and 4-20 mA current output versions are available. Serial output is standard with either option. High accuracy, wide range and low power make this sensor ideal for a broad range of applications.
Reader Reply Card no 121 Individual Data Logger Solutions for Weather Sensors
The data logger series TROPOS 100 / 112 / 124 of LAMBRECHT (Germany) is the modular answer to your recording demand.
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Starting with the simple precipitation logger which can be connected to all kind of precipitation sensors, up to the all- rounder which is able to capture the data of 25 weather sensors and to calculate measured data within 10 virtual channels. The data storage takes place on a compact flash card, shaped like a ring memory, with 1 year memory retention time. Through the
included configuration software, the data logger can easily be programmed by the customer. For all LAMBRECHT-sensors, the configuration software contains a library, which can be extended arbitrarily within the hardware limits. The TROPOS-family offers the communication interfaces RS 232 and optionally RS 485, where several loggers can be linked to one bus. By means of the LAMBRECHT software METEOWARE CS, up to the point of 100 loggers can be analysed.
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A wide range of applications is covered, for example precipitation measurement, agrarian meteorology, disposal sites or industrial facilities.
Heated to 180°C and equipped with a high quality pyro-electric detector, the analyser achieves outstanding technical performances with good accuracy and sensitivity.
This is a solid and robust analyser housed in a stainless steel enclosure it is suitable for various applications such as DeNOX (SCR and SNCR) in particular for: waste incineration, combustion plants, petrochemical industries, gas turbines....
Not all weather stations are created equal. With an Environdata weather station - a true professional station - you will receive the quality you deserve, PLUS 10 years free phone and email support, high quality windows software, full system integration capability, quality backup, service and advice.
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