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Supplier: Electro Optical Components, Inc.
Description: The 3 Series (CO, SO2, NO2 and NO) are designed for stack emission monitoring. They can be used in the environment with those high concentration gases for a long time. The sensor electrodes are much bigger and deposited with thicker chemical compounds. The electrolyte used in
- Gas Types: Nitric Oxide (NO)
- Number of Gases Monitored: Single Gas
- Measurement Type: Trace
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Supplier: Siemens Analytical Products
Description: Low NOx Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) EPA COMPLIANT The Standard CEMS is a low cost emissions monitoring package designed to operate in a general purpose, environmentally controlled shelter or cabinet. The targeted markets are NOX reduction sites at
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: MONITORING DEVICES, EMISSION; STACK RELATED
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Supplier: ABB Measurement & Analytics
Description: in a field sensor) and Model Integrity Test (MIT) functionality to ensure model consistency over time. Model-based emission monitoring provides a number of unique features and advantages: PEMS are compliant and accepted by international environmental regulations and standards. Increase
- Licensing: Perpetual
- Use: Professional
- Operating System: Windows
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Supplier: ABB Measurement & Analytics
Description: Continuous Emission Monitoring Solution World leader in stack gas monitoring systems for more than 40 years and pioneer in FTIR technology, ABB Analytical is offering an inexpensive and forward-looking system with the ACF-NT (former Advance Cemas FTIR) multi-component
- Operating Temperature: 41 to 104 F
- Operating Humidity: 75 to 95 %
- Response Time: 150 seconds
- Measurement Type: %Volume, Density, Trace
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Supplier: ABB Measurement & Analytics
Description: CEM-DAS is a complete networkable system for continuous recording and evaluation of emission data in all industries. The system provides important information for the environmental and economic operation of production facilities. CEM-DAS is scalable to support smallest one stack
- Licensing: Perpetual
- Use: Professional
- Operating System: Windows
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Supplier: Ultra Energy
Description: Ultra supply numerous flow measurement solutions for ventilation systems, ranging from simple pitot devices to complete arrays. A multi point averaging Pitot tube is normally provided when sufficient straight lengths of duct/stack are available to produce fully developed turbulent flow. The
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Supplier: Ultra Energy
Description: We developed the Gas Sampling System (GSS) has been developed to determine accurate gas activity levels released into the atmosphere. The bubbler can include a furnace and catalyst to enable both organic and non-organic forms to be collected: Low cost, effective monitoring of gas
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: contains unstable, reactive or semi-volatile substances, the measurement will depend on the filtration temperature. In-stack methods can be more applicable than out-stack methods for the calibration of automated monitoring systems.
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Description: contains unstable, reactive or semi-volatile substances, the measurement will depend on the filtration temperature. In-stack methods may be more applicable than out-stack methods for the calibration of automated monitoring systems.
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Supplier: LAND
Description: across the stack. Suitable for use as a continuous emission monitor (PM-CEMS) for compliance or process monitoring, the 4750-PM is idea for applications in the power generation, glass, industrial boilers, metals refining, minerals and pulp & paper industries. Minimum duct size
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 122 F
- Electrical Output: Analog Current
- Features: Built in Calibration
- Display Type: Digital
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Supplier: ABB Measurement & Analytics
Description: As a modular part of the Advance Optima series, the LS25 can be combined with other analyzer modules, fully remote controlled by the AO2000 central processing unit and operated in Ethernet networks. With its wide range of sample gases and low detection limits as well as ATEX, IECEx and CSA
- Instrument Type: Analyzer
- Application: Continuous Emissions Monitoring
- Display: Digital
- Mounting Type: Fixed
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Supplier: COSA Xentaur Corporation
Description: The ZSS is a Highly Efficient Ammonia (NH3), Hydrochloric Acid (HCl), Moisture, Oxygen (O2), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Methane (CH4) Optical Gas Analyzer For Stack Gas Applications. COSA ZSS The ZSS uses a non-dispersive infrared absorbance system which is made up by an
- Response Time: 1.999999999999998 seconds
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 131 F
- Operating Humidity: 0 to 90 %
- Gas Types: Ammonia (NH3), Hydrogen Chloride (HCl)
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Supplier: LAND
Description: 4650-PM provides the stable, accurate low-range measurement of particulate matter in stacks and ducts where water droplets are not present in the flue gas. Consisting of a stack-mounted probe and separate control unit, 4650-PM’s forward scattering laser measurement detects particulate
- Operating Temperature: -4 to 122 F
- Electrical Output: Analog Current
- Features: Built in Calibration
- Display Type: Digital
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Description: conditioning system. ISO 21258:2010 is a reference method for periodic monitoring and for calibration, adjustment or control of automatic monitoring systems permanently installed on a stack. This reference method has been successfully tested on a sewage sludge incinerator where
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: in effluent ducts and stacks. 1.3 This test method may be used for calibration of automated monitoring systems (AMS). If the emission gas contains unstable, reactive, or semi-volatile substances, the measurement will depend on the filtration temperature, and this method (and
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Supplier: CSA Group
Description: conditioning system. ISO 21258:2010 is a reference method for periodic monitoring and for calibration, adjustment or control of automatic monitoring systems permanently installed on a stack. This reference method has been successfully tested on a sewage sludge incinerator where
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: due to its free emission, high energy conversion efficiency as well as long driving endurance. A fuel cell city bus consists of varied components, such as fuel cell stacks, power batteries, DC/DC converter, electronic motor and etc. A distributed control system is developed for the
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Supplier: D-Link Systems, Inc.
Description: Standard Equipment Rack Mount Width, 1U Height Weight 12.8 lbs (5.82 kg) Emissions FCC Class A, CE, C-Tick, VCCI Safety Compliance CSA International, CB Software Functions L2 Features IGMP Snooping Supports IGMP Snooping v1, v2, v3 1K IGMP Snooping Groups IGMP Fast Leave Host-based IGMP Fast
- Number of Ports: 20 #
- Data Rate: 88 Gbps
- Features: Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Ready
- Network Equipment: Switch
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Supplier: Ultra Energy
Description: PET Gas Detection Assembly The Ultra Electronics PET Facility Stack Monitor uses a ‘bypass’ method of measurement. The bypass measurement involves drawing a continuous sample from the stack and detecting the radioactive concentration in a measurement chamber. The PET Gas Detection
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Supplier: HORIBA Instruments, Inc.
Description: Original front panel providing enhanced visibility and operation Restorable sensor coefficient data with new memory back-up function. Previously MEXA-700λII used know-how and ingenuity gathered from HORIBA air-to-fuel ratio measurement technologies used worldwide, to provide the highest level of
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Supplier: Hamamatsu Photonics Europe
Description: High-power pulsed laser diode, Peak emission wavelength: 870 nm The L11348-307-05 is a pulse-driven multimode laser diode that achieves a high peak output. It is suitable for applications such as laser rangefinders, security, management and monitoring. Features - Emitter: 3
- Wavelength Range: 860 to 880 nm
- Operating Voltage: 13 volts
- Operating Temperature Range: -40 to 85 C
- Laser Type: Laser Diodes
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Supplier: LAND
Description: Developed based on AMETEK Land’s decades of experience in carbon monoxide monitoring solutions, the Model 9100 provides the direct, continuous, cross-stack CO measurement and fast-response coverage essential to efficient combustion control in boilers.
- Response Time: 90 seconds
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 95 F
- Measurement Type: %LEL, Trace
- Electrical Outputs: Analog Current
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Supplier: Control Instruments Corp.
Description: For parts-per-million or mg/NM3 measurement of VOC's from oxidizer exhausts, stacks, adsorption beds, and process vents. Direct mount design eliminates heat-traced lines Heated to 200C to prevent sample condensation Stand-alone design with built-in alarms and relays Reliable air-aspirated
- Response Time: 1.2 seconds
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 149 F
- Operating Humidity: 0 to 100 %
- Application: Ambient Air Monitoring, Continuous Emissions Monitoring, Process Gas
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Supplier: Emerson Automation Solutions – Rosemount
Description: The CCO 5500 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Analyzer uses infrared absorption spectroscopy to continuously measure CO concentration in combustion flue gases. The infrared source is mounted directly on the flue gas duct or stack on the side opposite from the receiver. Infrared energy is radiated by the
- Operating Temperature: 0 to 160 F
- Electrical Outputs: Analog Current
- Instrument Type: Analyzer
- Features: Audible or Visual Alarms, Controller, Infrared
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Supplier: Nova Analytical Systems Inc.
Description: hose and a stainless steel probe.The Model 320T version has a thermocouple built into the probe and a switch to select either O2 or net stack temperature.
- Response Time: 8 seconds
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 105 F
- Measurement Type: %Volume
- Electrical Outputs: Analog Current, Analog Voltage
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Supplier: Nova Analytical Systems Inc.
Description: LCD digital meters, which have a switchable backlight for use in dark areas. The sensor do not require any special SO2 scrubbing chemical as do some types of analyzers.The Nova 360T also indicates net stack temperature for doing fuel efficiency calculations. The temperature sensor is built
- Response Time: 5 seconds
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 105 F
- Measurement Type: %Volume, Trace
- Application: Ambient Air Monitoring, Continuous Emissions Monitoring
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Supplier: Nova Analytical Systems Inc.
Description: hose, condensate removal filter, secondary filter and flow meter and then on to the three sensors. The detected O2, CO2 and CO are displayed on digital meters which have a switchable backlight for use in dark areas.The Nova 375T version also indicates stack temperature for doing fuel
- Response Time: 20 seconds
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 105 F
- Measurement Type: %Volume, Trace
- Application: Ambient Air Monitoring, Continuous Emissions Monitoring
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Supplier: Nova Analytical Systems Inc.
Description: Nova 5000 Series is a stack temperature reading.A rechargeable 'gel cell' battery provides enough power for about 4-5 hours of continuous operation and the analyzer can be used while it is being recharged. A red LED tells when to recharge and a green LED verifies that it is receiving
- Response Time: 30 seconds
- Operating Temperature: 32 to 122 F
- Measurement Type: %Volume
- Electrical Outputs: Analog Current, Analog Voltage
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: unstable, reactive, or semi-volatile substances, the measurement will depend on the filtration temperature, and in-stack methods may be more applicable than out-stack methods for the calibration of automated monitoring systems. 1.5 This standard does not purport to address all
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Description: The QUASAR Model M8100SM-EXP Flare Stack Smoke Monitor provides continuous monitoring of flare stack smoke levels from remote locations up to ¼ mile (400 m) away in nearly any climate condition. This makes it ideal for use in automated smoke control systems designed to keep
- Maximum Response Time: 0.01 seconds
- Maximum Detector Range (Sensitivity): 1,312.33595800525 ft
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 140 F
- Output Options: Analog Current
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Supplier: StellarNet, Inc.
Description: and quality control. Thick Resists Thick photoresists such as SU-8, a commonly used epoxy based negative photoresist normally spun in layers from 0.1um to 2mm. Monitoring of thickness can be crucial during production and fabrication of multilayer stacks.
- Applications: CVD / PVD Films, Data Storage / Memory, Flat Panel Displays, Optical Components, Polishing / CMP, Polymers / Photoresists, Semiconductor Wafers
- Mounting / Loading: In-situ / System Mounted
- Form Factor: Monitor / Instrument
- Features: Non-contact, Non-destructive, Other
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Supplier: Element Materials Technology
Description: Portable X-Ray Fluorescent Analyzer Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) Portable Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) Atomic Absorption (AA) Analyzers Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Combustion/IR Analyzers Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) Analyzers Glow Discharge
- Standards (Test / Certify To): ASME, ASTM, AWS, EPA, MIL-SPEC, OEM Specific, RoHS
- Test Methods: Acoustic Microscopy (SAM), Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AA), Auger Spectroscopy (AES), Chemical Extraction, Chromatography (GC, HPLC, etc.), Combustion Analysis, Diffraction (X-ray, Electron, etc.), Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP / LA-ICP), Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR, etc.), Mass Spectroscopy
- Materials: Adhesives / Sealants, Air, Ceramics / Glass, Chemicals, Coatings, Composites, Concrete / Mortar, Gases, Heavy Metals (Lead, Chromium, etc.), Inorganics, Metals, Nanomaterials, Paper, Petroleum Fluids (Oil, Fuel, Distillates), Plastic / Rubber, Polymers / Organics, Powders, Sediment, Soil, Textiles,
- Industry: Aerospace / Aviation, Automotive, Chemical / Material Processing, Food / Beverage, Health Care / Medical, Legal / Forensics, Marine, Military, Nuclear / Utility, Packaging, Pharmaceutical / Biotech, Piping / Pressure Vessel, Semiconductors / Electronics, Structural / Construction
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Accurate, regulatory-compliant, machine learning solution cutting initial investment and lifecycle costs Predictive Emission Monitoring Systems are software-based solutions able to deliver reliable real-time emission (read more)
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facilities from accidental releases or leakage. Regulations also stringently restrict emissions of common solvents and reactants, requiring plants to continuously monitor and record compliance statuses from affected operations including; process vents, storage tanks, wastewater emissions, and (read more)
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Government and environmental groups are forcing industries with medium to high VOC exhausts to reduce emissions by as much as 98%. Incineration using pollution control devices such as oxidizers and flare stacks is one way to bring the exhaust emissions in line with the regulations. Capturing and (read more)
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Monitoring Cement Plant Stack Emissions Using FTIR
A major U.S. cement manufacturing facility completed a. five-month field trial of the ABB ACF5000 hot / wet extractive FTIR Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) in August 2015.
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OPACITY AND PM MONITORING IN EMISSION STACKS
Smoke and dust emissions from industrial plants, such as coal-fired power stations and industrial incinerators, damage the environment and pose a health hazard to humans. Subsequently these emissions are regulated by government agencies across the world. These include the Environmental Protection
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Gas Flow Measurement in Large Lines, Ducts, and Stacks for Environmental Monitoring and Control
Air pollution emissions monitoring and control begins with accurate and reliable gas flow metering. There's an old industry truism that says "You can't control what you can't measure," and that applies here. Process plants install the world's most sophisticated air pollution control systems
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Can I Mount My Opacity Monitor on a Positive-Pressure Duct?
Opacity monitors are used to measure emissions of smoke and dust from combustion sources. They are mounted directly onto the stack or duct, so a constant flow of purge air is needed to protect their delicate optics from the hot, dusty, and corrosive stack gases.
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How Much Purge Air Does My Opacity Monitor Need?
Opacity monitors are used to measure emissions of smoke and dust from combustion sources. It is a non-contact measurement, with only a light beam penetrating into the combustion gases in the stack or duct, so the delicate optical and electronic components can be mounted in the ambient conditions.
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Certificate Testing Vs. Compliance Testing
Typically, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires two types of tests; a certification test and a compliance test, for facilities which must monitor stack emissions. The certification and compliance tests can both be performed by the same stack test crew. While these tests cannot
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States > Virginia > State > Regulations > Title 9 - Environment > Agency 5 - State Air Pollution Control Board > [9 VAC 5-140] 140 - Regulation for Emissions T...
To be considered a biomass facility, the facility must (i) employ maximum achievable control technology and continuous emission stack monitors for all chemical emissions of concern to human health and (ii) be listed in one of the following categories: anaerobic digestion systems …
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States > Virginia > State > Proposed Regulations > 2006 Documents > July 10, 2006 > [2006 VA Proposed va-20060710-0032-0003140] .9 VAC 5-140 - Regulation for E...
To be considered a biomass facility, the facility must employ maximum achievable control technology and continuous emission stack monitors for all chemical emissions of concern to human health.
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States > Virginia > State > Register > 2007 > [2007 VA Register 319] 03/19/2007
To be considered a biomass facility, the facility must (i) employ maximum achievable control technology and continuous emission stack monitors for all chemical emissions of concern to human health and (ii) be listed in one of the following categories: anaerobic digestion systems …
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Facility effluent monitoring plan for the 324 Facility
Although the 324 Facility conditions do not require continuous stack emission monitoring DOE/EH-0173T (DOE 1991), such monitors are nevertheless required during certain activities by the building Safety Analysis Report (Harmon and Faulk 1985) and the Tritium Target Program Safety Evaluation Document …
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Spent Nuclear Fuel (SNF) Project Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR)
The CVDF stack emission monitoring instrumentation is described in Chapter 82.0 .
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Microwave Plasma Continuous Emissions Monitor (MP-CEM)
1.7 Conclusions 'I'he compact, stack mounuble microwave instrumentation described here with its attached span calibration system and fast signal acquisition represents a significant advance in stack emissions monitoring capability.
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Emissions of SO2 , NOx and particulates from a pipe manufacturing plant and prediction of impact on air quality
Stack emission monitoring .
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States > Virginia > State > Register > 2007 > [2007 VA Register 305] 03/05/2007
To be considered a biomass facility, the facility must (i) employ maximum achievable control technology and continuous emission stack monitors for all chemical emissions of concern to human health and (ii) be listed in one of the following categories: anaerobic digestion systems …
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States > Virginia > State > Register > 2009 > [2009 VA Register 216] 2/16/2009
To be considered a biomass facility, the facility must (i) employ maximum achievable control technology and continuous emission stack monitors for all chemical emissions of concern to human health and (ii) be listed in one of the following categories: anaerobic digestion systems …
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States > Virginia > State > Proposed Regulations > 2012 Documents > August 13‚ 2012 > 9VAC5-10, -20, -40, -140 - State Air Pollution Control Board
To be considered a biomass facility, the facility must (i) employ maximum achievable control technology and continuous emission stack monitors for all chemical emissions of concern to human health and (ii) be listed in one of the following categories: anaerobic digestion systems …
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