Further Endorsements for PCME’s Particulate Emission Monitoring Range

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Further Endorsements for PCME’s Particulate Emission Monitoring Range

16 Oct, 2008

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PCME’s (UK) product leadership in the field of particulate and dust emission monitoring has received a further endorsement with the approval of the DT991 Electrodynamic probe electrification AMS to EN 15267-3, the new European Standard for the certification of AMS to QAL1 for EN-14181. This is the first probe electrification type instrument to receive such an approval in Europe.
EN-15267-3 has recently been adopted in the performance standard
for MCERTS (as defined in Version 3) and forms the performance standards for QAL 1 instruments.
In addition, PCME’s LMS181 has also passed this standard (EN 15267-3) and has also achieved a QAL1 which is consistent with MCERTS Version 3, Category 1.
PCME is in the process of converting these two EN-15627-3 approvals into
MCERTS approvals according to the latest Version 3 of the MCERTS performance standards for CEMS.

IET 36.3 May

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