SOFTWARE VS. HARDWARE APPROACH TO EMISSIONS MONITORING

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作者
Smith, Keith [1 ]
Cole, Dawn [2 ]
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[1] Rockwell Automat, 1201 S 2nd St, Milwaukee, WI USA
[2] Firestone Polymers, Sulphur, LA 70665 USA
关键词
Emissions monitoring; PEMS; CEMS; boiler emissions; environmental compliance;
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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摘要
Many pulp and paper operations use hardware-based Continuous Emissions Monitoring systems (CEMS) to track boiler emissions. This hardware approach uses pumps, filters and analyzing instruments to draw emissions from the combustion equipment and measure their levels. Using hardware can be costly and time consuming as it requires daily deployments of calibration gases to confirm the system is providing accurate measurements. And when CEM s fail, data blackouts can occur. In addition, the life span of hardware is short, averaging eight to 10 years. Due to these factors, more and more industrial operators are abandoning hardware in favor of software for emissions monitoring. This software approach is often referred to as a predictive emissions monitoring system (PEMS). This tutorial compares the hardware and software approaches, and features a boiler application case study to showcase the financial advantages of the software approach.
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