Accurate measurements of mean path air velocity

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The optical scintillation technique uses measurements of turbulence movements found in the emission gas flow stream to give highly accurate measurements of mean path air velocity.

– Uses optical scintillation principle compliant with EPA Method 14 and traceable to NIST
– Non-intrusive, non-contact method, with no direct exposure to gases emitted by stacks or processes
– Measures stacks from 0.5 to 10 meters in diameter
– Conditions such as temperature, pressure, gas composition, vapors, densities, dust or humidity do not compromise flowmeter accuracy or operation
– Operates with emissions and gases up to 95% opacity.
– Very simple installation
– Very low maintenance
– Can be isolated by a knife gate valve
– Unaffected by non-uniform flow velocity profiles caused by elbows, transition ducts, valves and other obstructions.

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