What Is CMC SolutionsSmart CEMS

What is CMC? The CMC Solutions Smart CEMS system is designed to produce electronic data reports in the format specified by U.S. EPA. What is a Smart CEMS system? What does it do?

Smart CEMS (Continuous Emissions Monitoring System): 

Smart CEMS continuously measuring the primary emissions allows our operations to control and guarantee compliance with air quality regulations.

As an industry-leading online tool, CMC launched Smart CEMS, a predictive emissions monitoring system (PEMS). The equipment enables operators and management teams to take a closer look at core emissions. Improve monitoring capabilities at furnaces with CEMS installed, and bolster the performance of emissions.

Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) are used to measure combustion gases. At emission sources in a wide variety of industrial facilities in accordance with a Unified Environmental Authorization (AAU). Or an Integrated Environmental Authorization (AAI).

Smart CEMS solutions: CEMS integration for an average of:

  • Typical gases: CO, NO, NO2, NOx, SO2.
  • Total Organic Compound (TOC/TOC).
  • Particle Monitoring.
  • Auxiliary or peripheral: O2, Humidity, Pressure, Temperature, Flow.
  • FTIR solutions. Standard library: H2O, CO2, CO, N2O, NO, NO2, SO2, HCl, HF, NH3, CH4, C2H6, C3H8, C2H4, C6H14 and CH2O.
  • Mercury (Hg) monitoring
  • Etc.

Our specialized technical team, based on the experience gained in the wide variety of projects served for different sectors and industries. National and international, will provide you with a customized turnkey solution.

Based on your needs, we will design your Smart CEMS system in detail without neglecting. Flexibility in the face of any eventuality. We seek perfection and are also aware of the multitude of variants. That can condition the proper development of a project.

Smart CEMS typologies:

Based on the environmental requirements, the sample’s conditions, and other technical and economic issues, an In-site System. Or an Extractive System on a dry basis (cool-dry) or a wet basis (hot-wet) are selected.

Design, execution, and integration:

Once the most suitable equipment has been defined, the different subsystems will be designed:

• Extraction and transport

• Sample Conditioning

• Calibration

• Electric

• Data acquisition

• Booth, cabinet, or frame

Finally, integrating all the elements into a single system.

Emission data acquisition system:

At the express request of the client, it is possible to opt for direct signal delivery to the DCS or Control Room. The integration of a tailor-made Data Acquisition System (DASH), or both solutions.

The Data Acquisition System will be in charge of storing all the data acquired by the different analyzers. And peripherals of the Smart CEMS and its status. The data is processed, applying the calibration function, the correction of oxygen, humidity, pressure. And temperature in those cases that apply. Being stored in the Smart CEMS database, both the raw values ​​and the normalized ones with their corresponding status tags.

Normative:

The environmental regulation establishes regulations applicable to Smart CEMS systems. Varying from one region to another, requiring compliance with the different local standards. 

Our Smart CEMS solutions are designed to comply with quality standards: US EPA regulation.

Continuous Emissions Monitoring Protocol – CEMS

The National Protocol for Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) of stationary. Sources applies to continuous real-time measurement of emissions-standardizing monitoring systems. Regarding the selection and operation of equipment and measurement methodology. On the other hand, the essential criteria for the design and implementation of the system. Data quality assurance and validation, allow reliable data to be obtained within the established acceptance limits. The final report of the results of the measurements is to continuously monitor. The emissions into the atmosphere of the various industrial and energy activities to avoid their impact on the environment. 

The CEM systems, for their implementation, must consider the measurement of pollutants. And the parameters established by the current atmospheric emission regulations of the competent sector. And the national environmental authority. And if applicable, the measurement of the flow of gases and humidity. Or other complementary parameters is necessary for the calculation of the concentration of the emission. The protocol’s purpose is to make available to the competent environmental authority. The supervisory body, consultants, industrial companies, and the population; an environmental management. Instrument that will allow surveillance and control of emissions from stationary sources through standardized systems for continuous monitoring of emissions.

Technical Service:

What Is CMCWe at CMC Solutions offer a specialized technical service team to complete commissioning. Provide technical support during functional tests during Smart CEMS certification. And provide maintenance technical assistance services.

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