MCERTS Success at Announced for Opacity and Flow Monitors

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MCERTS Success at Announced for Opacity and Flow Monitors

24 Jan, 2016

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CODEL International (UK) has recently obtained MCERTS Certification for the DCEM 2001 Opacity monitor and VCEM 5100 flow monitor.

Both analysers were tested by TUV Rhineland at sites operating under the EU Industrial Emissions Directive; they are both certified by MCERTS and TUV under EN 15267 QAL1 for use on all EU IED processes.

The DCEM 2100 represents the latest evolution of CODEL’s world renowned Opacity monitors. The analyser has been significantly improved with new optical benches, upgraded zero and span checking system and a new electronic signal processing system..

The VCEM 5100 flow monitoring technology offers significant benefits over other types of flow measurement devices. It uses naturally occurring infra-red patterns emitted from moving flow disturbances which are measured by two passive infra-red sensors, a fixed distance apart. Stack gas velocity is calculated by measuring the time of flight of these transient events between the two sensors.

The GCEM 40 series in-situ gas analyser has now completed the last phase of EN 15267 part 3 testing by TUV Rhineland and certification is expected imminently. This multi-channel gas analyser has achieved much success in far eastern markets and CODEL now intend to introduce it into the European market.

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