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The Omni FTR CEMS’ rugged design makes it possible for plants to measure emissions with accuracy, even in industrial environments.

New Continuous Emissions Monitoring System

June 29, 2013
Research-grade measurements, including HCl Advanced software platform High resolution with multiple scans, strong compensation algorithms

The THERMO SCIENTIFIC Omni FTIR Multi Gas continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS) employs Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) technology, which enables a user to simultaneously analyze multiple stack gases, including hydrogen chloride (HCl).  Plant managers and engineers at industrial source facilities can measure stack gases with precision and reliability, helping to meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) maximum achievable control technology (MACT) emissions monitoring standards.

“The heart of the Thermo Scientific Omni FTIR CEMS is the field-proven Thermo Scientific Antaris Industrial Gas System (IGS). The system is capable of delivering research-grade measurements of up to 10 gases,” said Dr. Dieter Kita, director of research & development, environmental and process monitoring, Thermo Fisher Scientific.

“We believe that the system’s rugged design also makes it possible for facilities to accurately measure emissions in harsh industrial environments, while doing so in accordance with EPA 40CFR Part 60/63 standards and HCl performance specifications,” Kita continued.

The Omni FTIR CEMS uses an advanced software platform to achieve precise and stable analysis of complex gas spectra found in demanding industrial applications.

Other design features include high resolution with multiple scans and strong compensation algorithms; minimal drift with self-calibration, real-time dynamic alignment for long-term stability; and continuous, clean operation using flowback mode.

“The Omni FTIR Multi Gas CEMS complements our Mercury Freedom System and other CEMS offerings, giving our customers an even more comprehensive solution for their monitoring needs,” said Bob Muscat, v.p., environmental and process monitoring, Thermo Fisher Scientific. “As the needs of the industry grow, we maintain our commitment to deliver innovative products that set a high standard of excellence within the marketplace.”

Visit www.thermoscientific.com/CEMS