17 Womack PresentationMEDIDA DEL GAS
17 Womack PresentationMEDIDA DEL GAS
Flow Meter Performance, Validation and Compliance to 40 CFR Part 98, Subpart HH
(CEMS) is not being utilized to calculate the amount of CH4 being destroyed, provisions to continuously monitor gas flow rates are required:
Cumulative values are to be collected on a weekly and annual basis for the volume of landfill gas being routed to a destruction device (eg flare, thermal oxidizer, boiler, etc.). Gas flow measurements need to be corrected for pressure, temperature and, if necessary, moisture content. Calculate CH4 generation and actual CH4 emissions (taking into account any recovery)
Monthly average pressure and temperature for gas collected for destruction.
Or
Statement that pressure and/or temperature is incorporated into internal calculations run by the monitoring equipment.
disadvantages of the flow meter technology selected for your landfill gas measurement.
Constant Power
Apply a fixed current to the Active RTD and measure the change in the differential.
5 SFPS @ 0 PSI
Mass flow readings are based on the assumption of a constant gas composition
Vmax Vave
Verifies that the sensor output has not changed under a no-flow condition.
Factory calibration
The unit is either verified to original calibration conditions or recalibrated to new process conditions on an NIST traceable calibration stand.
calibrations:
In-Situ calibrations need to be performed by Factory field technicians or Factory certified technicians.
There are no specifics in either Subpart A or Subpart HH defining this requirement. Ultimately, the Owner/Operator needs to demonstrate that sound practices were applied.
A temporary meter needs to be installed while the primary meter is being recalibrated.
Both Subpart A and Subpart HH have missing data provisions.