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© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Particulate Matter Monitoring Technologies and Detection Principles CEMTEK Environmental Inc S. Orange Ave. Santa Ana, CA a technical solution to meet every need…

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. CEMS & Process Monitors Chemiluminescence, Fluorescence, NDIR, GFC, Zirconia, Paramagnetic, Tunable Diode Laser and Heated FID (Flame Ionization Detection) Low NOx/NO/NO 2 /NH3/SO 2 /SO 3 /CO/CO 2 /O 2 /VOCs, Mercury, Opacity, Flow, Ozone, Calibrators and PM Dilution, Full-Extractive Dry, Hot-Wet Extractive, Ambient.

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Review Combustion Process and Pollution Control Equipment Review Permit for Compliance CEMS or The Process for a Control CEMS Include Measurement Location Information Estimated Ranges of Constituents Location of Equipment Information Required and Purpose Engineering Application Analysis

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Measurement Experience Oxides of Nitrogen - NO X, NO 2, NO Sulfur Dioxide - SO 2 Carbon Monoxide - CO Oxygen - O 2 Carbon Dioxide - CO 2 Ammonia - NH 3 Mercury - Hg Total Hydrocarbons Propane - C 3 H 8 Ozone - O 3 Moisture - H 2 O Stack Flow Rate/Velocity Opacity/Particulate

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Principle of Detection  Double pass systems for the dust loaded measuring path with light in the visible range. Conventional Opacity/Particulate Matter Measurement Techniques Compliance for 10-20% Opacity  To meet EPA Performance Standard PS-1  Traditional Optical designs are used  Traditional Accuracy and Drift are Acceptable Compliance for 0-10% Opacity  New design platforms to meet PS-11  Traditional Drift removed  Improved Optical Design

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. aktive measuring path LED Measurement receiverMonitor receiver Reflector Concave mirror Beam splitter Conventional Opacity/Particulate Matter Measurement Techniques  Green LED  Inside Regulation Wavelength  No Optical filters required  Long Life  Electronic Modulation

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Advantages  10,000+ already installed Disadvantages  Measures attenuation of light  Adversely affected by particle size, shape, density change  Measures liquid drops as PM  Not sensitive to low PM concentration  Costs more than a light scatter PM CEM  Correlation to mass concentration not linear Conventional Opacity/Particulate Matter Measurement Techniques

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc.  Proposed Boiler MACT applications (Industrial and Utility)  Scrubbed stack PM monitoring  New coal-fired power plant permits  EPA consent decrees  Opacity correlates poorly to PM emissions  PM CEMs can address the shortfalls of continuous opacity monitors (COMs)  With the onset of continuously decreasing limits of SO 2 and the concern of SO 3 from SCR installations, wet scrubbers have proven to be a highly efficient means of reducing SO 2, SO 3 and fine particulates; however a wet gas effluent is a result. This result is in the form of wet particulate and water droplets.  The proposed Utility MACT sets new standards for PM as a surrogate for non-Mercury metals. Why are PM CEMS Important? PM CEMS Where are PM CEMS Being Installed?

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Principal Technologies used  Light Scattering  Can measure very low dust levels.  Some practical problems.  Beta Attenuation  Uses continuous paper tape filter.  Dust particles adhering to the filter absorb beta-particles emitted by radioactive source. This absorption gives a measure of dust density.  Probe Electrification (Triboelectric)  Sensitive  High accuracy  Requires compensation for flow, temperature, etc. PM CEMS

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Particulate Measurement Triboflow Particle Counter Transmission Stray Light b-Ray Humidity Dry Stack  > Dew Point Wet Stack   Dew Point Ambient Temperature ( °C) Stack Size (Ø  15.0m) In-Situ Extractive Gas Temperature (Stack) normally < 450°C (max. 650°C) Particle Conditions - Concentration - Color - Shape - Size PM CEMS Design Considerations and Selection Parameters

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Light Scatter Measurement Technique Principle of Detection  Singular beaming of the dust loaded measuring path with laser light inside the visible range will cause light to scatter  The scattered light measured on a different plane than the incident light is proportional to the particulate present in the flue gas stream.

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Receiver Active measuring volume Light Scatter Measurement Technique Forward Scatter The receiver is situated on the opposite side of the sender Back Scatter The receiver is situated at the side of the sender

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Light Scatter Measurement Technique Advantages  Low price $15-25,000  Easy to install  Low maintenance  Sensitive to low PM concentration  Effective after fabric filter or multi-stage APC  New Models Operate on Wet Gas Streams Disadvantages  Measures secondary properties of PM  Adversely affected by particle size, shape, density change  IR light better than visible light  Measures liquid drops as PM if sample is not heated.

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Beta Attenuation Measurement Technique Principle of Detection  A low energy Carbon-14 source furnishes a constant supply of beta electrons detected by a Geiger Müller tube or photodiode array.  The particulate measurement cycle begins by measuring a clean area (spot) on the tape for a fixed time period to determine a zero value. This clean spot is then moved under a collection apparatus for sample extraction from the stack.  A sample of stack gas deposits particulate on the filter tape. Once a sufficient amount of sample is collected on the filter tape, the tape is moved back under the beta source and re-measured.  The difference in beta emissions measured from the original clear spot to the collected sample is directly proportional to the mass on the tape. Direct measurement of PM concentration.

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. -Radiator  Filter Band Flow Part Detector IndicatorAmplifier Beta Attenuation Measurement Technique

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Advantages  Direct measure of PM concentration  Not affected by particle characteristic changes  Designed to work in wet stack applications Disadvantages  More difficult to install  Expensive $60-90,000  Higher cost of ownership  Sample extraction and transport Beta Attenuation Measurement Technique

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Probe Electrification Measurement Technique Principle of Detection  If two bodies are contacted by friction or touch a charge transfer occurs. The charge difference arises when atoms on the surfaces exchange electrons and by that a border layer with a positive and negative surface charge arises.  This charge difference also called charge fluctuation is the basis for the dust measurement by the triboelectric principle where the charge exchange between measuring probe and nearby streaming as well as colliding particles is used.  The measuring method is suitable for in-situ measurement as well as for the extractive registration of dust contents. Qualitative or quantitative measuring values can be achieved.

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Wet Stack Configuration Dry Stack Configuration Probe Electrification Measurement Technique

© 2011 Cemtek Environmental, Inc. Advantages  Inexpensive: $5,000 – 10,000 for bag leak detection  Simple to install  Sensitive to low PM concentration  Effective as bag leak detectors Disadvantages  Adversely affected by:  Particle charge (not after an ESP)  Particle size and velocity changes  Measures liquid drops as PM so must be heated for wet stacks Probe Electrification Measurement Technique