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BS EN ISO 16170:2016

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In situ test methods for high efficiency filter systems in industrial facilities

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Published date

04-06-2018

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Committee
MCE/21
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 13/30248319 DC. (08/2016)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
48
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This International Standard specifies in situ test methods for high efficiency particulate air filters used to limit releases towards the environment (e.g. from nuclear facilities or facilities with aerosol toxic or biological releases). This applies where installations of these filters are used to clean effluent air before discharge to the environment from industrial (including nuclear) installations where toxic/radioactive/ biological materials are handled or processed.

This International Standard excludes the application already covered by ISO14644-3.

The scope of this International Standard includes detail of two methods, either of which applies to the periodic testing of high efficiency filters which are used in demanding applications aiming at protecting the environment, such as the nuclear industry.

In the case of nuclear applications, this International Standard is applicable to installations covered by ISO17873 (applications other than nuclear reactors) and ISO26802 (nuclear reactors).

The two reference methods specified in this International Standard are not equivalent, but related to, the requirements to be addressed by the test results. The choice of which of the two methods is adopted in any specific case depends on whether the outcome requires an integrity test or a statutory efficiency accountancy test.

For industries handling or processing radioactive or toxic materials giving rise to a risk of possible release, the main goal of the tests is to confirm that the filter installation is fit for purpose. In the case of integrity tests (Annex B), this is to confirm that no significant leakage of toxic aerosols through the filter installation is possible.

In the case of efficiency accountancy tests (Annex C), the test is designed to make an accurate measurement of decontamination factor with respect to the MPPS size range of particles.

The reference method described inAnnex B (integrity test) requires a test aerosol of dispersed oil particles mainly submicrometre in size range, which is stable during the test procedure and compatible with other installation components. Particle concentrations are measured in real time by light scattering instrumentation (optical detectors).

The reference method described inAnnex C (efficiency accountancy test) requires a test aerosol of particles having a narrow size range centred on MPPS size range for HEPA filter media. Their concentration both upstream and downstream the filters is measured by fluorimetric analysis of aqueous solution obtained by washing the membrane sampling filters.

It should be noted that the requirements for an efficiency accountancy test also cover the requirements of an integrity test, which is considered to be a minimum requirement.

Test methods developed in this International Standard do not cover the other in situ performance requirements, such as mechanical resistance, bursting resistance or humidity resistance. Specific systems operating at high temperature or with specific gaseous effluents might require specific test methods.

The engineering design of HEPA and ULPA filter installations does not fall within the scope of this International Standard.

NOTE In the field of filters for general ventilation applications, ISO29462 is a detailed and comprehensive description of a method which uses scanning and particle counting methods to evaluate the performance of a filter in terms of particle grade efficiency, as well as pressure drop. Such a method and procedure would not be applicable in those nuclear installations where quantification of the decontamination factor at MPPS size is needed.

Standards Relationship
ISO 16170:2016 Identical
EN ISO 16170:2016 Identical

ISO 26802:2010 Nuclear facilities Criteria for the design and the operation of containment and ventilation systems for nuclear reactors
ISO 29464:2017 Cleaning of air and other gases — Terminology
ISO 29463-2:2011 High-efficiency filters and filter media for removing particles in air — Part 2: Aerosol production, measuring equipment and particle-counting statistics
ISO 17873:2004 Nuclear facilities — Criteria for the design and operation of ventilation systems for nuclear installations other than nuclear reactors
ISO 14644-3:2005 Cleanrooms and associated controlled environments Part 3: Test methods
ISO 2889:2010 Sampling airborne radioactive materials from the stacks and ducts of nuclear facilities
ISO 29463-1:2017 High efficiency filters and filter media for removing particles from air — Part 1: Classification, performance, testing and marking
ISO 10780:1994 Stationary source emissions — Measurement of velocity and volume flowrate of gas streams in ducts

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