MCERTS Certified Emissions Monitoring Systems

CEMS

MCERTS Certified Emissions Monitoring Systems

12 Sep, 2011

Published over 14 years ago. See the latest and most current information on CEMS.

The Environment Agency established the Monitoring Certification Scheme (MCERTS) to deliver quality environmental measurements. The MCERTS product certification scheme provides for the certification of products according to Environment Agency performance standards, based on relevant CEN, ISO and national standards.

a1-cbiss (UK) are a leading MCERTS certified emissions monitoring systems provider specialising in the design, manufacture and integration of complete turnkey environmental monitoring solutions supported by the UK’s largest CEMS service and support team.

With over 20 years experience and long-term realtionships with key players in the market, a1-cbiss have their equipment installed on over 60% of the UK’s Energy From Waste sites.

a1-cbiss provide have their own fully MCERTS certified Data Acquisition Software (CDAS). CDAS is the market leading MCERTS certified (parts A. B, C1 & C2) Data Acquisition package that retrieves data from a range of instruments.

From data logging to data processing, trending and reporting, the CDAS software suite provides the flexibility to supply a complete solution for your site.

Typical communications protocols include serial, Ethernet, analogue and digital I/O. Other protocols are supported such as Modbus, OPC and PROFIBUS, for easy interfacing to a PLC.

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