Particulate emission and flow monitoring specialists reap the rewards of MCERTS

Environmental laboratory

Particulate emission and flow monitoring specialists reap the rewards of MCERTS

27 Mar, 2019

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ENVEA Dust and Flow (formerly PCME) was one of the first manufacturers to obtain MCERTS certification in 1999 for their ElectroDynamic® technology-based DT-780 particulate emission monitor which was field tested on an incineration plant. Following subsequent accreditation achievements, the introduction of MCERTS for automated dust arrestment plant monitors in 2010 provided the opportunity for to submit their well-established PCME Stack 980 for approval in the 0 – 15 mg/m3 particulate concentration range. As ’s range of instrumentation developed, velocity measurement systems incorporating FlueSonicTM and ProPitotTM technologies were also approved to MCERTS standards in compliance with EN 15267-3 and EN 16911-2 meeting QAL1 and QAL3 requirements of EN 14181. ProScatter® and Backscatter technology-based PM-CEMS complement ’s latest comprehensive range of MCERTS approved instrumentation.

Supporters of the MCERTS certification scheme since inception, ENVEA recognise the importance of independent authoritative endorsement and the value to process operators and regulators in judging instrument fitness for purpose in terms of quality and conformance to performance standards.

Jamie Jeffs, ENVEA Dust and Flow Service/UK Sales Manager acknowledges the benefits of the scheme “Being able to provide a wide range of MCERTS approved PM-CEMS that meet regulatory requirements further assures our customers of the performance, reliability and quality of data they expect from the PCME range of Dust and Flow Monitors.”

Recognised internationally, the MCERTS monitoring certification scheme is also important to the wider ENVEA group with multi-gas and FID analysers and continuous isokinetic dioxin sampling system achieving MCERTS Performance Standards reflecting the Group’s commitment to monitoring and measurement quality and reliability.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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