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June
2001
Total flexibility
in technology choice for MCERTS accredited continuous particulate
emission monitoring systems
PCME Ltd demonstrated two techniques meeting the UK Environment
Agency's MCERTS requirement for approved continuous emission
monitors at the ET2001 show. These two technologies meet
the demands of stack monitoring requirements in every spectrum
of the manufacturing industry. The Dynamic Opacity range
(optical-based technology) is particularly suitable for
large diameter stacks and applications with varying flow
velocities, whereas the Electrodynamic range (probe-based
technology) is better suited to applications in smaller
stacks with extremely low levels of dust and has the added
capability of being able of operate in both dry and humid
environments.
"We
are delighted to achieve MCERTS accreditation for both technologies"
said Mr John Gallucci, Sales Director at PCME Ltd. "We
feel that it is particularly important to take both technologies
through MCERTS to provide flexibility of choice in the selection
of approved instrumentation from a single supplier."
A
range of stack velocity monitors were shown to help industry
comply with mass emission monitoring for Environmental Impact
Protocol and indicative stack monitors to meet Part A and
Part B Process Guidance Notes. Also on display was a range
of workplace personal PM-10 and PM2.5 monitors.
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