BS EN 13526:2002
Stationary source emissions - Determination of the mass concentration of total gaseous organic carbon in flue gases from solvent using processes - Continuous flame ionisation detector method

Standard No.
BS EN 13526:2002
Release Date
2002
Published By
British Standards Institution (BSI)
Status
 2013-01
Replace By
BS EN 12619:2013
Latest
BS EN 12619:2013
Scope
This European Standard specifies a set of minimum performance requirements for an instrument using flame ionisation detection, together with procedures for its calibration and operation, for the measurement of the mass concentration of total gaseous organic carbon (TOC) in flue gases. This European Standard is suitable for the measurement of gaseous or vapour phase TOC emissions from Solvent Using Processes. NOTE 1 See Council Directive 1999/13/EEC. The results obtained using this standard are expressed in milligrams per cubic metre as total carbon (mg/m). This standard is suitable for the measurement of concentrations from 20 mg/m to 500 mg/m but can be used at lower concentrations. NOTE 2 By its nature a flame ionisation detector (FID) can also be used to measure higher concentrations. The method specified in this European Standard can be used as a reference method or, with suitable minimum operational requirements, for continuous monitoring. It can also be used for the calibration of automated measuring systems. An indication of the uncertainty of the measurement is shown in annex A.

BS EN 13526:2002 history

  • 2013 BS EN 12619:2013 Stationary source emissions. Determination of the mass concentration of total gaseous organic carbon. Continuous flame ionisation detector method
  • 2002 BS EN 13526:2002 Stationary source emissions - Determination of the mass concentration of total gaseous organic carbon in flue gases from solvent using processes - Continuous flame ionisation detector method
Stationary source emissions - Determination of the mass concentration of total gaseous organic carbon in flue gases from solvent using processes - Continuous flame ionisation detector method



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