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ABB data acquisition and handling system passes emissions monitoring standards testing

Dec. 16, 2024
ABB’s CEM-DAS passed tests to meet EN 17255 standard, the first international standard in emissions monitoring

ABB’s CEM-DAS is the first data acquisition and handling system (DAHS) on the market to successfully pass testing in line with EN 17255, the first international standard for DAHS in emissions monitoring. With the successful completion of the tests, ABB can offer a complete package of continuous gas analysis and DAHS systems fully compliant with international standards.

DAHS are computer-based systems that collect and process information on air pollutants measured by continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS). The measurements are processed to produce reports demonstrating compliance with regulatory emissions limits.

The new standard ensures plant operators across industries such as power, oil & gas, waste-to-energy, cement and chemicals choose DAHS that have been assessed by an independent testing laboratory and certified by an independent certification body.

“ABB’s CEM-DAS is a key system for reporting emissions to authorities,” said Jean-René Roy, global business line manager, ABB Measurement & Analytics. “The fact that CEM-DAS is now successfully tested according to the first international DAHS standard provides plant operators with the same confidence that they have in ABB’s certified continuous emission monitoring systems. At a time of increasing environmental awareness and tightening regulatory requirements, CEM-DAS is crucial for ensuring environmental stewardship and regulatory compliance.”

The tests are carried out over a six-month period by TÜV Rheinland Energy Environment, GmbH, an accredited laboratory that tests, inspects and certifies technical systems and facilities. The tests showed that CEM-DAS’s emissions reporting provided reproducible results regardless of vendor-specific data processing methods.

The EN 17255 standard is expected to improve the quality of data acquisition and handling system reporting by providing standardized protocols for data collection, validation and reporting.

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