
Procal 1200 Marine – Screen
Marine compliant control unit collates all data from scrubbers and CEMS
LONDON, January 11, 2016: Parker Kittiwake Procal, part of the Parker Hannifin Corporation and the leading supplier of continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) for marine, power and offshore applications, has launched the new Procal 1200M data gathering system and control unit, specifically designed for maritime use by marine engineers.
In addition to collecting and processing data from Parker Kittiwake Procal’s marine emissions analysers, the Procal 1200M is capable of sending and receiving data from devices which monitor exhaust gas scrubbing systems. This enables the collation and accurate reporting of data from various parameters, including SO2, CO2, NOx, PH, sea water temperature, turbidity, polyaromatichydrocarbon equivalents, and wash water flow rate.
The analysers communicate via a serial data link to the Procal 1200M, which can be located up to 120m from the exhaust mounted CEMS, and data from up to sixteen channels per exhaust gas scrubbing systems can be presented on an individual front panel. Sealed to IP65 standards and specifically designed to be located in harsh marine environments, the Procal 1200M control unit has the ability to generate detailed and accurate reports, aiding operators in meeting the stringent reporting requirements of today’s environmental regulations. With three levels of password protection, the unit is also compliant with the security requirements of MARPOL Annex VI.

Procal 1200 Marine DAS
Spot sampling is becoming increasingly common in the Baltic and North Sea ECAs, and from January 1, 2016 the European Union requires member states to carry out sulphur tests on the marine fuel being used onboard many of the ships calling at their ports. Where mariners are unable to rapidly and effectively demonstrate compliance, even compliant vessels could incur delays.
Chris Daw, business development manager, Parker Kittiwake Procal, commented: “As environmental legislation continues to evolve in parallel with ecological awareness, the policing of compliance is becoming gradually more uniform and effective. Indeed, many Port State Controls, especially those in Europe and the US, are cracking down hard. With the potential for fines and delays, accurately demonstrating compliance is becoming a bottom line issue.”
He continued: “An easy-to-use hub for all scrubber and CEMS related data, the Procal 1200M unit not only provides the crew with essential information, it also aids operators in collating detailed and accurate data for regulators to prove compliance.”
This development follows the recent appointment of Score Subsea and Wellhead Ltd as an official systems integrator. The contract allows Procal to expand upon its existing international distribution and service capability, underpinning both companies’ commitment to support global emissions reduction and improve air quality both at sea and on land.
About Parker Kittiwake – Procal
Parker Kittiwake – Procal specialises in the detection of gas emissions using both Infra-red and Ultra-violet photometry with a majority market share of emissions monitoring units installed on commercial vessels. The company provides a comprehensive range of accessories to enable in-situ analysers to be applied to even the most demanding applications. The in-situ design offers significant cost savings as installation is minimal compared with extractive systems, as is the space requirement as there is less equipment and lower maintenance. Reduced installation also translates into lower pipingand cabling costs, particularly if other analysers form part of the emissions system. Procal has supplied more than 3, 000 analysers worldwide over 30 years for both land based and marine applications.
About Parker Hannifin:
With annual sales of approximately $13 billion in fiscal year 2015, Parker Hannifin is the world’s leading diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies and systems, providing precision-engineered solutions for a wide variety of mobile, industrial and aerospace markets. The company employs approximately 55, 000 people in 50 countries around the world. Parker has increased its annual dividends paid to shareholders for 59 consecutive fiscal years, among the top five longest-running dividend-increase records in the S&P 500 index. For more information, visit the company’s website at www.parker.com, or its investor information website atwww.phstock.com.



