Testing Process For Bio Medical Waste Incinerator
Testing Process For Bio Medical Waste Incinerator
CHAPTER-1
Method-1 (Part- I)
Item/Equipment
Stack Velocity Range: Stack Temperature Particulate Sampling: Filter Paper (Thimble): Gaseous sampling:
Pitot tube
Sampling probe
Nozzles
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A pair of male/female flanges fabricated with mild steel with proper hole for mounting thermocouple sensor, sampling tube and pitot tube. Panel box sides Panel box sided shall be fabricated with aluminium/mild steel/fiber glass sheets with oven-baked stoveenamel finish. It should have suitable arrangement for housing stop- watch, manometer, rotameter, dry gas meter etc. Back panel Back panel shall be hinged door panel of mild steel to contain cold box with 8-10 impingers. Inclined - cum - Vertical Inclined- cum vertical manometer shall be fabricated with soild Manometer acrylic sheets. It shall be provided with Inlet and outlet for filling in gauge fluid and spirit level for leveling. Velocity range of the manometer shall be 0 to 30 m/sec. Rotameters 0 to 60 lpm for particulate monitoring and 0 to 3 lpm for gaseous monitoring Stop-watch 0 to 60 minutes, one second readout with hold facility. Impinger Connectors Vacuum pump Four number 100 ml and four to six number 225 ml capacity. Facility should be there for keeping ice at the bottom of impinger box. Electrical cooling is desirable. Push and close type quick connector to ensure better leak proofness Vaccum pump shall be of rotary design, with a capacity of to 0 to 120 lpm gas flow with single phase motor, 220 V. The pump shall also have a moisture trap and air inlet valve. It shall be mounted inside pump housing and shall be portable. The sampling train shall have a dry gas meter with the facility for measuring temperature and static pressure. The capacity of the meter should be adequate to record upto 60 lpm of airflow and a minimum readout of 0.001 cubic meters. Mild steel case with oven- baked stove enamel finish and ON/OFF switch with indicator lights. A Kit containing the essential tools for connecting various components shall be provided with the equipment. The kit shall be capable to perform continuous monitoring of isokinetic condition through out the sampling period Temperature measuring device at metering point shall be provided (0-500c) Digital/analog vaccum pressure drop measurement device in mm Hg should be provided in stack kit. The sampling train shall be tested for leakage by plugging the inlet. The rotameter shalll not give a reading beyond 5 lpm when the flow has been set at 100 lpm. The dry gas meter shall also give a reading of less than 5 percent of the airflow.
Mounting flange
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Pump housing Tools Isokineticity Temperature at metering point Vaccum measurement Train leakages
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(b) Properly constructed Type S pitot tube shown in: a) Top view; face opening planes parallel to longitudinal axis; b) side view; both legs of equal length and central lines coincident, when viewed from both sides. Baselines coefficient values of 0.84 may be assigned to pitot tubes constructed this way. FIGURE 1.1 S TYPE pitot tube construction
Types of face opening misalignment that can result from field use or improper construction of type S pitot tubes. These will not effect the baseline of Cp (s) so long as a1 and a2 < 10o, 1 and 2 < 50. z <0.32 cm (1/8 in.) and w <0 .08 cm (1/32 in.)
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Method of Testing Molecular weight determination Dry and wet molecular weights Equation 1 is used to calculate the dry molecular weight of flue gas. This equation may be modified with terms if other gaseous constituents that will influence the molecular weight if present. Equation 2 is used to calculate the molecular weight of the sample is used to calculate the molecular weight of the gas on a wet basis. Calibrated multiple combustion gas analyzer may be used to know the percentile composition of flue. Orset analysis may also serve the same purpose. Md = 0.44 (%CO2)+0.32 (% O2) +0.28(% N2+ % CO) + Eq- 1 Ms = Md (1 Bwo ) + 18 Bwo Eq-2
0.44 molecular weight of carbon dioxide divided by 100, kg/kg-mole 0.32 molecular weight of oxygen divided by 100, kg/kg mole 0.28 molecular weight of nitrogen and carbon monoxide divided by 100, kg /kg-mole BWO - proportion by volume of water vapour in stack gas. 18 - molecular weight of water, Kg / Kg -mole Note: % N2 is calculated by difference. In the majority of cases the following equation may be used: % N2 = 100 ( % CO2 avg + % O2 avg + % CO avg. ) Where, Md = molecular weight of stack gas on dry basis, kg / kg mole. Ms = molecular weight of stack gas on wet basis, kg / kg mole % CO2 = Percent CO2 by volume, dry basis % O2 = Percent oxygen by volume, dry basis % N2 = percent nitrogen by volume, dry basis
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