Air Pollution Control Source Testing

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Air Pollution Control Source Testing. Source Testing (Stack Sampling). why? methods of determining ER source testing sampling train process of sampling (PM) location of sampler, probe calculating ER is it isokinetic?. Why Sample Stack?. need ER. Methods of Determining ER. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Air Pollution ControlSource Testing

Source Testing (Stack Sampling)

• why?

• methods of determining ER

• source testing– sampling train– process of sampling (PM)

• location of sampler, probe• calculating ER• is it isokinetic?

Why Sample Stack?

• need ER

Methods of Determining ER

1. Mass Balance/ Engineering Calculations• if (mass in) > (mass out)

then mass loss → • evaporation rate, chemical kinetics

Methods of Determining ER

2. Emission Factors (in kg/Mg lime produced)

Methods of Determining ER

3. Source Testing– quantify process η – C of A– test APCD– calibrate CEM

• Ontario Source Testing Code• MOE Procedure A-1-1

Source Testing (PM)

• sampling train

Source Testing (PM)

Process of Sampling

1. define the problem

2. understand the process

3. visit the site

4. preliminary test

5. source sampling

6. analysis, result

Process of Sampling

1. define the problem– what to sample?– why?

2. understand the process

3. visit the site

4. preliminary test

5. source sampling

6. analysis, result

Process of Sampling

1. define the problem

2. understand the process– feed rate, production rate, APC– T. RH, estimate of PM conc., loading, gas

composition

3. visit the site

4. preliminary test

5. source sampling

6. analysis, result

Process of Sampling

1. define the problem

2. understand the process

3. visit the site– accessibility, port location– services (power, water, lab.)

4. preliminary test

5. source sampling

6. analysis, result

Process of Sampling

1. define the problem

2. understand the process

3. visit the site

4. preliminary test– gas velocity, temperature– gas composition, moisture content

5. source sampling

6. analysis, result

Process of Sampling

1. define the problem

2. understand the process

3. visit the site

4. preliminary test

5. source sampling– do sampling– lab analysis– check isokineticity

6. analysis, result

Process of Sampling

1. define the problem

2. understand the process

3. visit the site

4. preliminary test

5. source sampling

6. analysis, result– calculate ER– report

3. Visit Site

• port location– 8 dia. downstream, 2 dia. upstream of

disturbance

• probe location– 2 perpendicular traverses– divide cross section into equal areas– sample at “centre” of area– different charts for rectangular ducts

Probe Location

Probe Location

• determine port height

• determine number and location of sampling points

5. Source Sampling

Problem

• calculate ERp , given:

Us(avg) = 40 ft/s

Vm(ref) = 1.40 m3

Mp = 17,200 mg

Ts(avg) = 386 K

Ww = 56.6 g

Ps = 101.5 kPa

stack dia. = 7.0 ft

• check if sampling was isokinetic

Source Testing