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Combustion Processes and Monitoring

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Chapter 3 covers the theory of combustion, methods for monitoring combustion and the equipment required. It also discusses legal requirements for smoke and particulate emissions and ways to keep within these requirements.

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  • Clean Air Act, 1956, 1968 (HMSO, 35p)

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  • Clean Air (Emission of Grit and Dust from Furnaces) Regulations SI, 1971, No. 161 (HMSO)

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W. S. Robertson

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© 1981 Esso Petroleum Company, Limited

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Robertson, W.S. (1981). Combustion Processes and Monitoring. In: Robertson, W.S. (eds) Boiler Efficiency and Safety. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-04790-1_3

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