Dust Monitoring | PCME View 370
In-built instrument self-checks determine instrument reliability and confidence of data along with manual verifications. Calibration for mg/m3 via an Iso-kinetic sample is simplified via data stored in the in-built short term logger. Unlike other dust monitors, the instrument is then internally calibrated with all data, outputs and results calibrated and scaled directly in mg/m3. The PCME VIEW 370 “Broken bag mode” facilitates the detection of leaking filter bags from bag filters before broken bags are present. This advanced diagnostic mode enables better operation of bag filters and lower running costs from reducing replacement bags.
Detection of bag leak or broken bag location can be either “on-screen” or on PC (via optional PC software –DustView and Predict). Predictive bag leakage and location of actual leaking bag rows can be identified in single chamber - multi-row bagfilters whereas for multi-chamber bagfilters, the system can be extended to monitor each chamber. Please consult PCME Ltd for bagfilter performance datasheet details.
Please note that only one of the following three functions can be active at any given time:
1. Bag leak/broken bag mode – Pulse logger enabled.
2. Process control mode – Short term logger enabled.
3. Emissions reporting – Long term logger enabled (PCME VIEW 373 only).
The alarm log is always enabled. The operator can quickly switch between modes and switch back again when required.
Bag Leak and Broken Bag Mode (1)
Process Control (2)
Using the instrument’s Short Term logger, the operator can:
Alarm Data
The inbuilt alarm log stores all defined alarm events. This data can be viewed “on-screen” or downloaded to a PC (using optional DustReporter 2 software). This data enables storage and reporting of:
Emissions Reporting (3) PCME VIEW 373 only
The inclusion of a long term in-built data logger allows for:
For more information on the PCME View 370 please click here.
To contact Group Instrumentation about Dust Monitoring | PCME View 370 use Get a quote.
In-built instrument self-checks determine instrument reliability and confidence of data along with manual verifications. Calibration for mg/m3 via an Iso-kinetic sample is simplified via data stored in the in-built short term logger. Unlike other dust monitors, the instrument is then internally calibrated with all data, outputs and results calibrated and scaled directly in mg/m3. The PCME VIEW 370 “Broken bag mode” facilitates the detection of leaking filter bags from bag filters before broken bags are present. This advanced diagnostic mode enables better operation of bag filters and lower running costs from reducing replacement bags.
Detection of bag leak or broken bag location can be either “on-screen” or on PC (via optional PC software –DustView and Predict). Predictive bag leakage and location of actual leaking bag rows can be identified in single chamber - multi-row bagfilters whereas for multi-chamber bagfilters, the system can be extended to monitor each chamber. Please consult PCME Ltd for bagfilter performance datasheet details.
Please note that only one of the following three functions can be active at any given time:
1. Bag leak/broken bag mode – Pulse logger enabled.
2. Process control mode – Short term logger enabled.
3. Emissions reporting – Long term logger enabled (PCME VIEW 373 only).
The alarm log is always enabled. The operator can quickly switch between modes and switch back again when required.
Bag Leak and Broken Bag Mode (1)
Process Control (2)
Using the instrument’s Short Term logger, the operator can:
Alarm Data
The inbuilt alarm log stores all defined alarm events. This data can be viewed “on-screen” or downloaded to a PC (using optional DustReporter 2 software). This data enables storage and reporting of:
Emissions Reporting (3) PCME VIEW 373 only
The inclusion of a long term in-built data logger allows for:
For more information on the PCME View 370 please click here.
To contact Group Instrumentation about Dust Monitoring | PCME View 370 use Get a quote.
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