This document provides instructions for calculating isokinetic sampling flow rate and determining suspended particulate matter (SPM) concentration from a sample. The isokinetic sampling flow rate is calculated based on nozzle size and ensures the rate falls within the range of a 30-LPM rotameter. A sample is taken by adjusting the flow rate to account for the gaseous flow and collecting dust for a set time. The SPM concentration is calculated by dividing the weight of collected dust by the volume of sampled flue gas. An example calculation is provided.
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Calculation For Isokinetic Sampling
This document provides instructions for calculating isokinetic sampling flow rate and determining suspended particulate matter (SPM) concentration from a sample. The isokinetic sampling flow rate is calculated based on nozzle size and ensures the rate falls within the range of a 30-LPM rotameter. A sample is taken by adjusting the flow rate to account for the gaseous flow and collecting dust for a set time. The SPM concentration is calculated by dividing the weight of collected dust by the volume of sampled flue gas. An example calculation is provided.
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Isokinetic sampling flow rate may be calculated as
Qs = Qs x (25 + 273) Ts Where, Qs = V x An x 60 x 1000 The nozzles (1/4, 3/8 and 1/8) are to be selected in such a way so that Qs falls within the range of 30-LPM rotameter. If two or more nozzles are giving that much of flow then one (flow) falling in the centre of the range should be selected.
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Sample is taken by adjusting a flow rate of Qs Qg (Qg flow rate, which is to be
set on the gaseous rotameter) on 30-LPM rotameter for - minutes. Weight of the thimble after the sampling W2 gm Weight of dust collected W2 W1 gm Volume of flue gas = Qm x t SPM