Friday 24 June 2016

CEMS



Continuous Emission Monitoring refers to a packaged system of gas analyzers, gas sampling system, temperature, flow and opacity monitors that are integrated with a data acquisition system, that is involved in the measurement of gases, particulates and smoke (opacity) emitted from stationery source of air pollutants and to provide a continuous record of air pollution control equipment performance and to determine compliance with emission of operation limits.


The total equipment required to sample, condition, analyze and provide a permanent computer record of pollutant concentration. This includes the equipment necessary to perform the required routine calibration and audits.


To any industrial premise / facility that is required by regulation, permit, agreement or order to install, operate and maintain a CEMS for the purpose of continuously determining and reporting compliance with applicable emission limits or operating permits.


Emission standards for stationary sources are as prescribed in the Environmental Quality Act (EQA), 1974 under the Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulations 1978 and its subsequent revisions.








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