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10 Site H

10.1 Introduction

Sampling was carried out at Site H on 27 and 28 March 2003. Samples were collected from the induction furnace baghouse discharge to determine the concentration and mass emission of PCDD and PCDF present in the gases discharged to the atmosphere.

The sample port was approximately 2 stack diameters from any disturbance to the flow as shown in the photo. The sample port is in the middle of the first straight section of the vertical duct.

The furnace contained molten metal at the start of the test. Extra metal was added during the test.

Metal was added to the furnace cold and the sample represents a complete cycle of melting and pouring the metal. It is noted that the greatest visible fumes occur during the initial melt, pouring, alloying and degassing.

Details of the sampling date, times and stack dimensions are:

  • Sample date and time:
    • Sample 1: 27 March 2003, 13:22-16:04
    • Sample 2: 28 March 2003, 7:04-11:10
  • Stack dimensions: 0.67 metre diameter circular duct.

10.2 Results

Table 10.1: Particulate emission from induction furnace

Sample Sample mass
(g)
Particulate
(mg/m3, dry, 0°C, 1 Atm) (kg/h)

1

0.0984

34

0.20

2

0.0617

14

0.08

Average

 

24

0.14

Table 10.2: Average stack gas conditions at the induction furnace sampling point

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Table 10.3: Results of isokinicity for induction furnace

Sample Actual sample volume
(m3, 0°C, 1 Atm, dry)
Calculated sample volume
(m3, 0°C, 1 Atm, dry)
Isokinicity
(%)

1

2.9313

2.9098

101%

2

4.3677

4.1947

104%

All samples are within the required isokinicity range of 100 ± 10%.

Table 10.4: Average combustion gas results

CO
(mg/m3)
SO2
(mg/m3)
NO
(mg/m3)
O2
(%)
NO2
(mg/m3)

1.2

<25

2.8

21

<9

Table 10.5: Summary results from induction furnace sample 1 particulate and rinses

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Table 10.6: Results from induction furnace (individual congeners sample 1 particulate and rinses)

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Table 10.7 Summary results from induction furnace sample 1 gaseous (trap)

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Table 10.8: Results from induction furnace (individual congeners sample 1 gaseous (trap))

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Table 10.9: Summary results from induction furnace sample 2 particulate and rinses

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Table 10.10: Results from induction furnace (individual congeners sample 2 particulate and rinses)

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Table 10.11: Summary results from induction furnace sample 2 gaseous (trap)

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Table 10.12: Results from induction furnace (individual congeners sample 2 gaseous (trap))

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