ASME PTC 19 10-1981 Part 10 Flue and Exhaust Gas Analyses Instruments and Apparatus《装置和仪器 第10部分 烟道及排放气体分析》.pdf
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1、! ASME PTC*LS.LO BL li 0759670 0051BOO 8 m This code or standard was developed under procedures accredited as meeting the criteria for American National Standards. The Consensus Committee that approved the code or standard was bal- anced to assure that individuals from competent and concerned intere
2、sts have had an opportunity to participate. The proposed code or standard was made available for public review and comment which provides an opportunity for additional public input from industry, academia, regulatory agencies, and the public-at-large. ASME does not “approve,“ “rate,“ or “endorse“ an
3、y item, construction, proprietary device, or activity. ASME does not take any position with respect for the validity of any patent rights asserted in con- nection with any items mentioned in this document, and does not undertake to ensure anyone utilizing a standard against liability for infringemen
4、t of any applicable Letters Patent, nor assume any such liability. Users of a code or standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity of any such patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, is entirely their own responsibility. Participation by federal agency repres
5、entativek) or personk) affiliated with industry is not to be interpreted as government or industry endorsement of this code or standard. Date of Issuance: August 31, 1981 No part of this document may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written
6、 permission of the publisher. Copyright 01981 by THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. “ FOREWORD The scope of the work of PTC Committee No. 19 on Instruments andApparatus is to describe the various types of instruments and methods of measurement likely t
7、o be pre- scribed in any of the ASME Performance T.est Codes. Such details as the limits and sources of error, method of calibration, precautions, etc., as will determine their range of applica- tion are given. Only the methods of measurement and instruments, including instructions for their use, sp
8、ecified in the individual test codes are mandatory. Other methods of measurement and instruments, that may be treated in the Supplements on Instruments and Apparatus, shall not be used unless agreeable to all the parties to the test. This Supplement on Instruments and Apparatus, Part 10 on Flue and
9、Exhaust Gas Analyses, replaces an older one published in 1968. This Edition was approved by the Supervisory Committee on May 15, 1978. It was approved and adopted by the American National Standards Institute as meeting the criteria for an American National Standard on August 17,1978. Following resci
10、ssion of a critical manual technique by the original source (ASTM) the -document was re-approved by the Supervisory Committee with an alternate manual technique on December 29, 1980 and re-adopted by the American National Standards Institute on June 18, 1981. ASME PTC*LS-LO 83 W 0757670 0053802 3 PE
11、RSONNEL 1 CE TEST CODE COMn OF PERFORMANl ON INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS FLUE AND EXHAUST GAS ANALYSES Daniel E. Carl, Chairman R. W. Robinson, Vice-chairman H, W. Blakeslee, Secretary AITTEE NO. 19.10 .r - H. W. Blakeslee, Environmental Engineer, Pipe i.e., extractive, in-situ, and remote. 2 03.2 The
12、 extractive approach has been the most utilized for systems measuring gaseous constituents from stationary sources. This pproach requires a sample probe, transport line, conditioning system, and analyzers. There are potential problems in the sampling aspects as well as the measure- ment. 2.03.3 The
13、spectrometric in-situ approach requires no sarhple conditioning. The concentrations are determined by the effects on a light (or other energy) source as it passes through the exhaust before impingement on a sensor. The source and sensor are both mounted directly on the stack. They can either be acro
14、s the stack from each other or colocated on one side with a reflector on the other side of the stack. Although there are no requirements for TABLE 1 Flue Gas Tests for Steam Generators Purpose of Test 1. Air Infiltration 2. Gas Stratification 3. Air Heater Leakage 4. Unit Efficiency 5. Excess Air 6.
15、 Pollution Determination 7. Tube Wastage Caused from Reducing Atmosphere 8, Scrubber Performance 9. Odor Control 10. Cold End Corrosion (Acid Dew Point) Probe Location Furnace and Boiler Outlet Furnace, Boiler Outlet, Duct, Stack Gas Entering and Leaving Air Heater Gas at Outlet of Unit (See PTC 4.1
16、) Economizer or Air Heater Outlet Stack or Exhaust Duct In Furnace at Wastage Area Inlet and Outlet of Scrub- ber Outlet of Unit Air Heater Inlet and Outlet - ASME PTC*LS*L 81 ES 0759670 005L808 2 INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS O sample conditioning with in-stack systems, moisture and of concentration at
17、 a distance from the source. This particulate in the exhaust can possibly cause interference. . method viU require more evaluations in various applica- 2.03.4 Remote sensing has been developed to enable pollu- that competes with either the extractive or the in-situ tions before it can be demonstrate
18、d as a viable technique - tion monitoring from satellite and to allow measurements methods. “ “ 5 ASME PERFORMANCE TEST CODES SECTION 3, EXTRACTIVE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS 3.01 There are several considerations that must be made in preparation for an extractive measurement test. They should all be consid
19、ered or the test may be either under or over designed. These are: Purpose of the testing; including the required accuracy. The analytical technique to be used. Test plan to insure that the data collected fulfills the test requirements. The probe desigi and arrangement. The sample transport line and
20、sample condition- ing system. 3.02 Sampling Considerations 3.02. I Test Requirements 3.02.1. 1 Before a test can be started, the requirements of the test must be firmly established and suitable equip- ment chosen. In particular, the accuracy required must be determined and the type of test specified
21、; e.g., whether equipment that will monitor emissions over a period of years is required, whether the test is part of a performance test on the combustion equipment, or whether the test is to prove compliance with regulations. 3.02.1.2 The instrumented or manual analytical method should be chosen to
22、 span the entire range of expected gas concentrations. The highest possible concentration should not exceed the range of the method; ideally, the average concentrations should lie at 75 percent of the range. Several calibration points on the analytical system must be made to span the entire range of
23、 expected concentra- tions, as the minimum requirement. 3.02.2 Instrumental or Manual 3.02.2.1 The first choice to be made in an extractive system is between manual (normally wet chemical) and instrument methods. If monitoring over an extended period is specified, then an instrument technique is usu
24、ally re- quired, and in some compliance testing, manual methods are specified. In most other cases, either method can be used and the choice must be made on the basis of accuracy, convenience, and practicality. In general, instrument methods will be more convenient when many readings are required. I
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