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News Release from: ABB Automation Technologies (Analytical) | Subject: mCERTs approval
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 September 2003
ABB Continuous Gas Analysers have mCERTs
approval
The range of Continuous Gas Analysers and systems manufactured and marketed by ABB has recently been certified to the latest mCERTs standards, as required for operators of regulated processes
The range of Continuous Gas Analysers and systems manufactured and marketed by ABB has recently been certified to the latest mCERTs standards The UK Environment Agency now requires operators of regulated processes to deliver monitoring results that are valid, reliable, accurate and appropriate
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Good quality monitoring data depends on using approved methods and equipment that meet the latest certification standards.
To this end, the Agency has established its Monitoring Certification Scheme (mCERTs) to improve the quality of monitoring data.
mCERTs covers all areas of regulatory monitoring, including water quality monitoring, manual stack emissions monitoring, data recording, and operators' monitoring arrangements.
Based in Telford, Shropshire, ABB produces a comprehensive range of products and systems that meet the new standards for use in the power generation and cement industries, gas turbine applications (low NOx) and for other areas where strict and accurate control of emissions is essential: these include incineration plant, landfill sites and crematoria.
Solutions from ABB certified to mCERTs certification standards are now available for FTIR, UV, NDIR, FID and ZrO2 measurements.
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