1 Application Scope
1.1 This standard specifies main technical indexes, testing items, installation positions, testing method, acceptance method, routine operation management, routine operation quality warranty, data audit and formats of data report of CEMS for particular matters, CEMS for gaseous pollutants (including SO2 and NOx) and Continuous Monitoring Systems (CMS) for related emission parameters (such as oxygen content) in Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) of flue gas emitted from stationary sources.
1.2 This standard is applicable to CEMS of stationary sources such as thermal power plant boilers, industrial/civil boilers and industrial furnaces and kilns with solid and liquid as fuel or raw material.
1.3 This standard may serve as a reference for CEMS of domestic waste incinerators, hazardous waste incinerators, and stationary sources with gas as fuel or raw materials.
2 Normative References
The following normative document contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies.
GB/T 16157 The Determination of Particulates and Sampling Methods of Gaseous Pollutants Emitted from Exhaust Gas of Stationary Source
GB 3095 Ambient Air Quality Standard
HJ/T 193 Automated Method for Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
HJ/T 212 Standard for Data Communication of Pollution Emission Auto Monitoring System
HJ/T 42 Stationary Source Emission—Determination of Nitrogen Oxide— Ultraviolet Spectrophotometric Method
HJ/T 43 Stationary Source Emission—Determination of Nitrogen Oxid—N(1-naphtye)—Ethylenediamine Dihydrochloride Spectrophotometric Method
HJ/T 47 Technical Conditions of Sampler for Stack Gas
HJ/T 48 Technical Conditions of Sampler for Stack Dust
HJ/T 56 Determination of Sulphur Dioxide from Exhausted Gas of Stationary Source - Iodine titration Method
HJ/T 57 Determination of Sulphur Dioxide from Exhausted Gas of Stationary Source— Fixed-potential Electrolysis Method
3 Terms and Definitions
3.1
Continuous Emission Monitoring
continuous and real-time tracking and measurement of pollutants emitted from stationary sources; the total measurement hours of each stationary source shall not be less than 75% of the total operating hours of boilers and kiln; the measurement time per hour shall not be less than 45min.
3.2
Normal Operation of CEMS of Stationary Source
operation within the specified validity period and in compliance with technical index requirements given in this standard, excluding, however, the operation in the case of detector contamination, instrument failure, system calibration and verification or system’s failure to regular calibration or verification.
Foreword i
1 Application Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Composition of CEMS of Stationary Source
5 Technical Performance Requirements for Stationary Sources CEMS
6 Installation Location Requirements for Stationary Sources CEMS
7 Technology Acceptance of Stationary Sources CEMS
8. Daily Operation and Management Requirements of CEMS for Stationary Sources
9. Daily Operation Quality Assurance of CEMS for Stationary Sources
10 Data Audit and Processing of CEMS for Stationary Sources
11 Data Recording and Statement
Annex A (Normative) Debug Testing Method for Main Technical Indexes of CEMS for Stationary Sources
Annex B (Normative) Testing Result Analysis and Treatment Method for CEMS Technical Index
Annex C (Normative) Data Calculation and Processing
Annex D (Normative) Attached Tables
1 Application Scope
1.1 This standard specifies main technical indexes, testing items, installation positions, testing method, acceptance method, routine operation management, routine operation quality warranty, data audit and formats of data report of CEMS for particular matters, CEMS for gaseous pollutants (including SO2 and NOx) and Continuous Monitoring Systems (CMS) for related emission parameters (such as oxygen content) in Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) of flue gas emitted from stationary sources.
1.2 This standard is applicable to CEMS of stationary sources such as thermal power plant boilers, industrial/civil boilers and industrial furnaces and kilns with solid and liquid as fuel or raw material.
1.3 This standard may serve as a reference for CEMS of domestic waste incinerators, hazardous waste incinerators, and stationary sources with gas as fuel or raw materials.
2 Normative References
The following normative document contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies.
GB/T 16157 The Determination of Particulates and Sampling Methods of Gaseous Pollutants Emitted from Exhaust Gas of Stationary Source
GB 3095 Ambient Air Quality Standard
HJ/T 193 Automated Method for Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
HJ/T 212 Standard for Data Communication of Pollution Emission Auto Monitoring System
HJ/T 42 Stationary Source Emission—Determination of Nitrogen Oxide— Ultraviolet Spectrophotometric Method
HJ/T 43 Stationary Source Emission—Determination of Nitrogen Oxid—N(1-naphtye)—Ethylenediamine Dihydrochloride Spectrophotometric Method
HJ/T 47 Technical Conditions of Sampler for Stack Gas
HJ/T 48 Technical Conditions of Sampler for Stack Dust
HJ/T 56 Determination of Sulphur Dioxide from Exhausted Gas of Stationary Source - Iodine titration Method
HJ/T 57 Determination of Sulphur Dioxide from Exhausted Gas of Stationary Source— Fixed-potential Electrolysis Method
3 Terms and Definitions
3.1
Continuous Emission Monitoring
continuous and real-time tracking and measurement of pollutants emitted from stationary sources; the total measurement hours of each stationary source shall not be less than 75% of the total operating hours of boilers and kiln; the measurement time per hour shall not be less than 45min.
3.2
Normal Operation of CEMS of Stationary Source
operation within the specified validity period and in compliance with technical index requirements given in this standard, excluding, however, the operation in the case of detector contamination, instrument failure, system calibration and verification or system’s failure to regular calibration or verification.
Contents of HJ/T 75-2007
Foreword i
1 Application Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms and Definitions
4 Composition of CEMS of Stationary Source
5 Technical Performance Requirements for Stationary Sources CEMS
6 Installation Location Requirements for Stationary Sources CEMS
7 Technology Acceptance of Stationary Sources CEMS
8. Daily Operation and Management Requirements of CEMS for Stationary Sources
9. Daily Operation Quality Assurance of CEMS for Stationary Sources
10 Data Audit and Processing of CEMS for Stationary Sources
11 Data Recording and Statement
Annex A (Normative) Debug Testing Method for Main Technical Indexes of CEMS for Stationary Sources
Annex B (Normative) Testing Result Analysis and Treatment Method for CEMS Technical Index
Annex C (Normative) Data Calculation and Processing
Annex D (Normative) Attached Tables