Electrostatic Precipitator Manual

Electrostatic Precipitator Manual

Author: Jack Raymond McDonald

Publisher: William Andrew

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13:

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This manual covers the fundamentals of electrostatic precipitation; mechanical and electrical components of electrostatic precipitators; factors influencing precipitator performance; measurement of important parameters; advantages and disadvantages of cold-side, hot-side, and flue gas conditioned electrostatic precipitators; safety aspects; maintenance procedures; troubleshooting procedures; the usage of a computer model for electrostatic precipitation; and features of a well-equipped electrostatic precipitator.


APTD 1101; Field Operations and Enforcement Manual for Air Pollution Control

APTD 1101; Field Operations and Enforcement Manual for Air Pollution Control

Author: United States. Air Programs Office

Publisher:

Published: 1972

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13:

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The Field Operations and Enforcement Manual for Air Pollution Control, Volume II explains in detail the following: technology of source control, modification of operations, particulate control equipment, sulfur dioxide removal systems for power plants, and control equipment for gases and vapors; inspection procedures for general sources, fuel burning equipment, incinerators, open burning, odor detection and evaluation, and motor vehicle visible emissions. Much of the information is to aid in educating personnel to understand the processes and equipment involved so that decisions may be made easier.


Handbook of Air Pollution Prevention and Control

Handbook of Air Pollution Prevention and Control

Author: Nicholas P Cheremisinoff

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2002-08-22

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13: 0080507921

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The Handbook of Air Pollution Prevention and Control provides a concise overview of the latest technologies for managing industrial air pollution in petrochemical, oil and gas, and allied industries. Detailed material on equipment selection, sizing, and troubleshooting operations is provided along with practical design methodology. Unique to this volume are discussions and information on energy-efficient technologies and approaches to implementing environmental cost accounting measures.Included in the text are sidebar discussions, questions for thinking and discussing, recommended resources for the reader (including Web sites), and a comprehensive glossary.The Handbook of Air Pollution Prevention and Control also includes free access to US EPA's air dispersion model SCREEN3. Detailed examples on the application of this important software to analyzing air dispersion from industrial processes and point sources are provided in the Handbook, along with approaches to applying this important tool in developing approaches to pollution prevention and in selecting control technologies. By applying SCREEN3, along with the examples given in the Handbook, the user can: evaluate the impact of processes and operations to air quality, and apply the model to assess emergency scenarios to help in planning, to develop environmental impact assessments, to select pollution control technologies, and to develop strategies for pollution prevention. Two companion books by Cheremisinoff are available:Handbook of Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies, and Handbook of Solid Waste Management and Waste Minimization Technologies. - Uniquely combines prevention and control concepts while covering the practices and technologies that are applied to the prevention of air pollution in the chemicals manufacturing, oil and gas, iron and steel, and pharmaceutical industries, and to the cleaning and control of industrial air emissions. - Provides a bridge for today's environmental manager by focusing on an integrated approach to managing air pollution problems within industrial operations. - Shows you how to calculate financial returns from pollution prevention projects.