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Conversion Factors FOR Source Emission MEASUREMENTS OF INCINERATOR FLUE GASES A. MARSHALLA G. CRAWFORD Joseph Coder Incinerators Elk Crove Village, Illinois ABSTRACT Since there are two basic units in which Source emis sion concentration of dustloading may be expressed, formulas are presented for their comparison. Furthermore, to standardize procedures and to elim inate some of the variables of dustloading tests, certain standards of correction have been agreed upon. Formulas are presented to facilitate these corrections. INTRODUCTION As more state and city agencies pass air pollution codes and as existing codes become more stringent, the need for incinerator dustloading values has become critical. Since there are two basic units of dustloading, the need for con version formulas is obvious. Furthermore, the initial results of dustloading test are meaningless without applying the appropriate correction; both a 50 percent excess air and a 12 percent CO2 cor rection standard are in widespread usage.
CONVERSION FACTORS FOR SOURCE EMISSION MEASUREMENTS OF INCINERATOR FLUE GASES A. MARSHALLA G. CRAWFORD M.NOLAN Joseph Coder Incinerators Elk Crove Village, Illinois
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