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This year's Power-Gen conference is taking place in Orlando, Florida,
from 10 to 12 December 2002. Rupprecht & Patashnick is displaying
its two systems for source monitoring at the meeting, both of which
provide important new capabilities to source operators.
- TEOM
Series 7000 Source Particulate Monitor
- this unit has just received the conditional methods approval
from the USEPA with respect to Methods 5 (front half) and 17 for
certain source types. The monitor automates the sampling and analysis
process, and uses R&P's TEOM technology to provide on-site
measurements of the source mass concentration.
- TEOM
Series 4200 Combustion Efficiency Monitor
- this system uses a thermal-CO2 analysis to make direct measurements
of the carbon contained in fly ash at coal-burning facilities.
The sampling and analysis process is completely automated, and
the instrument generates a new data point every 12 minutes
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