Introduction to the Technical Specifications for Continuous Monitoring of Flue Gas Emissions from Stationary Pollution Sources

1. HJ/T 75-2001 "Technical Specifications for Continuous Monitoring of Flue Gas Emission Pollutants from Thermal Power Plants" is divided into 11 items, stipulating that smoke, dust and gaseous pollutants from thermal power plants

The installation of the continuous monitoring system, main technical indicators, monitoring and analysis projects, quality assurance measures and data processing, reporting, operation management and other requirements. It was proposed by the Science and Technology Standards Department of the State Environmental Protection Administration and drafted by the Environmental Protection Office of the State Power Corporation. Is

first release.

2. HJ/T 75-2001 "Technical Specifications for Continuous Monitoring of Flue Gas Emissions from Stationary Pollution Sources" stipulates the installation, commissioning, networking, and continuous monitoring of flue gas emissions from fixed pollution sources

Technical requirements such as acceptance, operation and maintenance, and data review. Proposed by the Science and Technology Standards Department of the State Environmental Protection Administration,

Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center, China Environmental Monitoring Station, and China-Japan Friendship Environmental Protection Center are responsible for drafting. This is the second edition, replacing the "Technical Specifications for Continuous Monitoring of Flue Gas Emissions from Thermal Power Plants" (HJ/T 75-2001) from the date of implementation.

3. "Technical Specifications for Continuous Monitoring of Flue Gas Emissions from Stationary Pollution Sources" (HJ/T 75-2007) regulates the technical specifications for continuous monitoring of flue gas emissions from thermal power plants

(HJ /T 75-2001) have mainly made the following modifications: expanded the scope of application of the original specification to cover industrial fixed pollution sources; refined the installation location requirements and economics of the continuous monitoring system for flue gas emissions from fixed pollution sources. Requirements for data review and processing after the data of the flue gas emission continuous monitoring system is transmitted to the pollution source automatic monitoring network after passing the acceptance inspection; stipulates the operation of the flue gas emission continuous monitoring system for fixed pollution sources

Management and quality assurance requirements; Simplified the introduction of continuous monitoring methods and monitoring instrument structures for flue gas emissions from various fixed pollution sources; Supplemented

Debugging, testing and comparison of continuous monitoring systems for flue gas emissions from fixed pollution sources Monitoring methods, technical requirements and related record forms.