CEMS installation
A Continuous Emission Monitoring System is only as good as the way it is specified and installed. Mesra designs, supplies, installs and commissions complete CEMS for Malaysian industry — and connects the data to the Department of Environment — as a single accountable partner from first survey to live, compliant monitoring.
One team owns the whole installation
From system design and analyser selection through mechanical and electrical installation, commissioning, calibration and the DOE data connection, one team owns the outcome. There is no gap between the supplier, the installer and the people who certify the system — which is where most CEMS projects run into trouble.
Specified around your stack and your compliance limits
Every facility is different. We design each system around your plant process, flue-gas characteristics, the pollutants you must monitor and your daily Emission Limit Values under the Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulations 2014. Getting that match right — analyser type, certified measuring range, sampling method — is what determines whether the system can be registered, can pass QAL2, and will actually suit your operation.
What an installation covers
- Site survey and CEMS system design for your emission points.
- Supply of analysers and a data acquisition platform suited to your process.
- Mechanical and electrical installation by a CIDB Grade G3 contractor.
- Commissioning and functional testing.
- Initial Calibration and Variability Test (QAL2) coordination.
- Data connection to the DOE iRemote / CEMS 3.0 system, so compliant data reaches the regulator continuously.
Built on the DOE CEMS Guidelines
Mesra served as a Technical Committee Member and Reviewer for the official DOE CEMS Guidelines, and is an appointed member of the national standards working group behind MS 1596 and MS 2564. Every system we install is engineered around those rules — so your facility stays inspection-ready from day one. We have completed more than 200 installations nationwide across the palm oil, energy, cement and manufacturing sectors.