Challenge
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Government regulations on environmental management, particularly concerning emissions management, often establish standards for industries and other facilities. Adhering to these regulations is crucial to avoid sanctions or fines.
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Industrial activities and production processes generate emissions containing various pollutants, such as toxic gases, which have serious impacts on humans and the environment. The use of Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) is key to effectively monitoring and managing emissions.
Programs CEMS
Definition
Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) is a system designed to continuously monitor and record gas and particulate emissions from industries or other facilities. Its function is to provide accurate monitoring of ambient air quality and help identify potential environmental pollution.
Remote Terminal Unit (RTU)
Details
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Mertani data logger
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Power unit
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Komunikasi data (2G, 4G, LTE)
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Panel box
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Wiring system
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*RTU installation can be adjusted to field conditions
CEMS Sensor
Spesifications
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Measuring Range (SO2, NO2, O3: 0~500ppb; CO: 0~50ppm;(extensible))
Parameters:
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Meteorological​
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TVOC
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PM10
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PM2,5
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SO2
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NO2
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CO
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O3