ASTM D4084-94(1999)
Standard Test Method for Analysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gaseous Fuels (Lead Acetate Reaction Rate Method)

Standard No.
ASTM D4084-94(1999)
Release Date
1994
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Status
Replace By
ASTM D4084-05
Latest
ASTM D4084-23
Scope

1.1 This test method covers the determination of hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) in gaseous fuels. It is applicable to the measurement of H 2 S in natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), substitute natural gas, and mixtures of fuel gases. Air does not interfere. The applicable range is 0.1 to 16 parts per million by volume (ppm/v) (approximately 0.1 to 22 mg/m ) and may be extended to 100% H 2 S by manual or automatic volumetric dilution.

1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

ASTM D4084-94(1999) history

  • 2023 ASTM D4084-23 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gaseous Fuels (Lead Acetate Reaction Rate Method)
  • 2017 ASTM D4084-07(2017) Standard Test Method for Analysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gaseous Fuels (Lead Acetate Reaction Rate Method)
  • 2007 ASTM D4084-07(2012) Standard Test Method for Analysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gaseous Fuels (Lead Acetate Reaction Rate Method)
  • 2007 ASTM D4084-07 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gaseous Fuels (Lead Acetate Reaction Rate Method)
  • 2006 ASTM D4084-06 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gaseous Fuels (Lead Acetate Reaction Rate Method)
  • 2005 ASTM D4084-05 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gaseous Fuels (Lead Acetate Reaction Rate Method)
  • 1994 ASTM D4084-94(1999) Standard Test Method for Analysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gaseous Fuels (Lead Acetate Reaction Rate Method)
  • 1982 ASTM D4084-82(1988) Standard Test Method for Analysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gaseous Fuels (Lead Acetate Reaction Rate Method)



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