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BS EN ISO 20486:2018

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Non-destructive testing. Leak testing. Calibration of reference leaks for gases

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English

Published date

06-03-2018

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This document specifies the calibration of those leaks that are used for the adjustment of leak detectors for the determination of leakage rate in everyday use. One type of calibration method is a comparison with a reference leak. In this way, the leaks used for routine use become traceable to a primary standard. In other calibration methods, the value of vapour pressure was measured directly or calculated over a known volume. The comparison procedures are preferably applicable to helium leaks, because this test gas can be selectively measured by a mass spectrometer leak detector (MSLD) (the definition of MSLD is given in ISO 20484). Calibration by comparison (see methods A, As, B and Bs below) with known reference leaks is easily possible for leaks with reservoir and leakage rates below 10−7 Pa·m3/s.

Committee
WEE/46
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 16/30344910 DC and BS EN 13192. (03/2018)
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
9780580949180
Pages
42
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This document specifies the calibration of those leaks that are used for the adjustment of leak detectors for the determination of leakage rate in everyday use. One type of calibration method is a comparison with a reference leak. In this way, the leaks used for routine use become traceable to a primary standard. In other calibration methods, the value of vapour pressure was measured directly or calculated over a known volume. The comparison procedures are preferably applicable to helium leaks, because this test gas can be selectively measured by a mass spectrometer leak detector (MSLD) (the definition of MSLD is given in ISO20484). Calibration by comparison (see methods A, As, B and Bs below) with known reference leaks is easily possible for leaks with reservoir and leakage rates below 10−7 Pa·m3/s. Figure1 gives an overview of the different recommended calibration methods. Figure1Calibration ranges a) Calibration by comparison b) Calibration by direct measurement

Standards Relationship
ISO 20486:2017 Identical
EN ISO 20486:2018 Identical

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