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ACTT® and Compressor Engineering Corporation proudly announce the launch of Emissions Test Success, a new emissions testing, diagnostics, and remediation service. Senior analyssts and engineers man a new 40-foot, state-of-the-art mobile center housing the very latest in precision diagnostic and emissions testing technology. The Emissions Test Success team will evaluate, diagnose, and orchestrate corrective action to improve the health, efficiency, and reliability of your engines and alert you to issues that may impact or impede compliance.
| EQUIPMENT | 4 | Measures criteria pollutants NOX, CO, VOCs, CO2 & O2 | | 4 | Dual-sampling trains allow for simultaneous testing (pre and post catalyst or testing on two units) | | 4 | Title V and Periodic emissions testing | | 4 | Two FTIR analyzers provide on-site measurement of formaldehyde and hydrocarbons | | |
| SERVICE | 4 | ACTT analysts evaluate the mechanical health and performance of your engines, pinpoint problems, and assist in the coordination of remedial action to ensure compliance prior to test scheduling. | | 4 | If a unit is found to be out of compliance, ETS analysts tell you why | | 4 | All emissions data collection and measurement are performed in accordance with requirements as detailed by site-specific permits and/or regulating entities | | 4 | ACTT adheres to QA/QC practices according to Title V permits, analyzer type, and EPA reference method procedures | | |
| EXPERIENCE | 4 | The ETS team applies decades of emissions protocol testing and program management experience | | 4 | ACTT is considered the industry leader clients turn to with their greatest challenges | | 4 | ETS solutions are backed by hundreds of years of field-proven experience in the operation, maintenance and analysis of engines | | 4 | QTSI (Qualified Source Testing Individual) certification pending through the Source Evaluation Society (FES) | | 4 | TCEQ (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) and LDEQ (Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality) accreditations pending |
Diagnostic services can be performed in advance of test scheduling or, in the event of non-compliance, ACTT analysts pinpoint problems and assist in the orchestration of remedial action. This service includes:
| | 4 | Unit mechanical and performance analysis, diagnostics, and remediation services. | | 4 | Periodic Title V protocol emissions measurement of NOX, CO, CO2, O2, VOCs, formaldehyde (if required) and total hydrocarbons. | | 4 | Engine balancing (as needed). | | 4 | Study of and recommendations on air-fuel ratio tuning (as needed). | | 4 | Mechanical condition, operating performance, and economic performance reports that include: • Horsepower load measurement. • Engine balancing as found as as left. • Fuel consumption costs. • Compressor gas recirculation costs. | | 4 | Consultative report and discussion on performance or mechanical issues that may impact the goal of meeting and maintaining compliance. | | 4 | Simultaneous sampling via dual sampling trains (pre & post catalyst or multi-unit testing). | | 4 | Reports documenting emissions data and pertinent engine diagnostic and mechanical performance data with recommendations.
| | Additional testing, consultative, and diagnostic options: | | 4 | Title V emissions testing (without diagnostics and troubleshooting). | | 4 | RATA testing (verification of CEMS systems). | | 4 | Engine emissions retrofit, overhaul, or startup commissioning testing services. | | 4 | Air-fuel ratio and control algorithm development. | | 4 | Compressor horsepower/load curve development. | | 4 | Engine and compressor mechanical and performance analysis. | | 4 | Periodic or quarterly emissions testing with portable analyzer or with the mobile diagnostics and emissions testing center | | 4 | Facility/station efficiency audit and optimization service. |
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Approved EPA & ASTM Testing Methods ACTT adheres to the standard testing methods below, applying alternate testing methods based on site-specific requirements.
| Method | Description | | Method 1 | Sample and Velocity Traverses for Stationary Sources | | Method 1A | Small Ducts | | Method 3A | CO2, O2 - Instrumental | | Method 7E | NOX - Instrumental | | Method 9 | Visual Opacity | | Method 10 | Carbon Monoxide - NDIR | | Method 18 | VOC by GC | | Method 19 | SO2 Removal & PM, SO2, NOX Rates from Electric Utility Steam Generators | | Method 20 | NOX from Stationary Gas Turbines | | Method 25A | Gaseous Non-Methane Organic Emissions | | Method 320 | Vapor Phase Organic and Inorganic Emissions by Extractive FT-IR | | ASTM D 6348 | Determination of Gaseous Compounds by Extractive Direct Interface Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy |
Emissions Testing Unit Specifications | Equipment Type | Description | | NOX | Chemiluminescence NO / NO2 / NOX Analyzer w/Paramagnetic O2 Sensor | | CO | Gas Filter Correlation CO Analyzer w/Infrared CO2 Sensor | | CO2 / O2 | Infrared/Paramagnetic CO2 / O2 Analyzer | | THC | HFID Total Hydrocarbon Analyzer | | CO | NDIR CO Analyzer | | Infrared Spectroscopy | Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) Analyzer | | DAQ | Vivacom multifunction data acquisition system for data logging and reporting |
NOTE: Both high and low range CO / NOX analyzers are deployed for Turbine Testing and Catalytic Converter Efficiency Testing.
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For more information, please contact  at 800-836-7333 or via email: actt@ceconet.com
 ACTT is a division of Compressor Engineering Corporation. 5440 Alder Drive Houston, TX 77081-1798 www.classactt.com
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