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The Emsys™ Continuous Emissions Monitoring System is a laser-optic, sensor-driven single-enclosure device that continuously monitors emissions and provides automated analysis and data recordings from multiple smokestacks and boilers in marine applications. WRSystems developed the new technology to help the maritime industry comply with MARPOL Annex VI Maritime Emissions Regulations. Emsys™ allows operators of marine-fueled engines to continuously monitor, analyze, and record emissions from all engine exhaust stacks simultaneously. It analyzes and records nitrogen oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), and carbon dioxide (CO2), particulate matter (PM), and other gases such as CO, as specified. In addition, Global Positioning System (GPS) interface data and electronic charting tracks the actual vessel position to aid in Voyage Compliance Management within Emission Control Area (ECA) zones.
Advantages:
- Single rack unit connects to multiple stacks providing cost-effective solution to demonstrate compliance with MARPOL Annex VI emission regulations.
- Highly accurate, laser-optic, sensor-driven system.
- Small footprint and collocation in stack area for ease of retrofit.
- Provides emissions and geographic position data for Voyage Compliance Management.
- Provides both real-time and historical data.
- Low life cycle maintenance cost.
Specifications:
- Self-contained unit in a single rack with Ethernet connectivity to Emsys Server and Status Reporting Units (SRU).
- Approximate Dimensions: Length: 1562 mm, Height: 876 mm, Depth: 482 mm
- Weight: Approx. 181 kg
- Provides emissions data for NO, NO2, SO2, CO2, PM; data for other gases such as CO and NH3 are available as required.
- SRU application can be installed in various locations via Ethernet.
- GPS data input for Voyage Compliance Management.
- Custom and standard reporting format capability are easily transmitted and/or recorded.
- Designed specifically for Maritime Applications.
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