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TRIAL BURNS: METHODS PERSPECTIVE

Citation:

Johnson, L. TRIAL BURNS: METHODS PERSPECTIVE. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-89/043 (NTIS PB89221360), 1989.

Description:

When conducting a trial burn, it is necessary to make a number of measurements in order to adequately define the performance of the incinerator. n addition to flue gas emissions for particulate matter, HCl, and selected organics, it is also necessary to measure selected organics in the waste feed, incinerator, operating temperature, stack gas volume flow, waste feed rate, and many other important parameters. elatively small, but important segment of this trial burn sampling and analysis universe is addressed in the current paper. he sampling and analysis procedures receiving the most attention until recently have been those for organic compounds. he knowledge base and availability of detailed procedures is still expanding. ecently, concerns about metals emissions have caused further research into sampling technology in that area. ccordingly, the principal sampling and related analytical methods to be discussed will be Method 0010, Method 0030, and the new Multiple Metals Train.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:03/31/1989
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 42688