US EPA Method 9 Training
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Smoke Generators



Proto-Type SG-1 VEGA
– Model 100

VEGA – Model 200
(Patent Pending)
Features:
· Heavy
Duty Trailer Mount
All VEGA smoke generators are mounted on a heavy duty
trailer chassis with heavy-gauge steel cover plates, side walls with top rails
and cargo tie-downs. Tandem axles with
electric brakes (one axle) with fast-lube bearing seals are standard. A large side-mounted steel cargo container
will hold batteries, charger and other gear.
·
Re-Designed
Black and White Smoke Generator Chambers
The black smoke burn
box can be fired on No.2 diesel or bio-diesel.
This eliminates the use of toluene, a toxic chemical and hazardous air
pollutant, which is subject to special DOT transportation requirements.
The white smoke
chamber was re-designed to avoid the “hyper-sensitivity” of older units. The chamber temperature is displayed at the
control panel and can be equipped with an automatic process flow controller
based on a pre-determined temperature set point (Option). It is equipped with a remote fuel gas
ignitor..
·
Commercial
Grade Opacity
Monitor
The VEGA generator
uses an industrial/commercial grade single-pass continuous opacity monitoring
(COMS) system that complies with 40 CFR 60, Appendix A (Method 9) and Appendix
B (COMS Reference Method 1) requirements.
It greatly improves system precision and reliability and also enables
filter checks at the receiver unit and avoids having to insert filters through
the stack opening.
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Fuel
Flow Indicators
Liquid fuel flow
indicators are mounted in the central control panel. They provide critical visual information about
actual fuel flow rates and greatly improve system safety and reliability.
· Remote stack raising and lowering
All VEGA smoke
generators feature a remote hydraulic stack raising and lowering system. It eliminates the hand-pumping to raise and
the manual pushing of the stack in order to lower it to its cradle.
·
Central Control Panel
A central trailer-mounted control panel includes all
critical controls and gauges.


·
System Power Options
The unit can be equipped with 110 shore line power or
a 12 V on-shore power system or a combination of both. A charger is mounted in the cargo container
along with the batteries and when plugged into 110 V shore-power can operate on
110 Volt and also charge the batteries at the same time. The unit is powered by three 12 V deep-cycle
batteries. With fully charged batteries
there is a minimum of 12 hours of system
power available.
·
Variable Speed ID-Fan Motor (option)
For the 110 VAC option an industrial-grade motor speed
controller and power conditioner converts standard 110V power to three-phase
220V power. The motor is a 1hp 220V
motor and can be operated on a standard 15 amps circuit. For the 12 VDC systems a DC-voltage
modulation system is used to vary fan speed settings.
·
Unit-Mounted
PA-System
(Option)
A PA-amplifier can
be mounted in the central control panel.
Weather-proof speakers are permanently mounted on the unit.
·
Remote Controls (Option)
An optional remote control unit can be connected via
serial cable to the central control panel.
It includes indicators (LEDs) for opacity and fuel flow as well as all
essential controls for white/black smoke selection, fuel flow (high and
low-speed) and fuel-gas on/off switches.
It can be linked via USB cable to a notebook computer to assume the
function of a data logger to track opacity, burn chamber temperatures and fuel
flow rates.

VEGA-Model 200
Remote Control Unit
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PC-based Quality Assurance Program
A spreadsheet-based program quickly performs automatic
data reduction and quality assurance analysis in accordance with Method 9
VEE-certification quality assurance guidelines.
PSD-Rated Ambient Air Quality
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Monitoring Trailers


