BS EN ISO 23210:2009
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Stationary source emissions. Determination of PM10/PM2,5 mass concentration in flue gas. Measurement at low concentrations by use of impactors
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English
31-08-2009
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5 Principle of the method
6 Specification of the two-stage impactor
7 Sampling train
8 Preparation, measurement procedure and
post-treatment
9 Calculation of the results
10 Performance characteristics
11 Reporting
Annex A (normative) - Calculation of the sample
volumetric flow rate of the
impactor
Annex B (informative) - General equations concerning
impaction theory
Annex C (informative) - Results of method validation
Annex D (informative) - Influence of variations in
the flue gas temperature and
flue gas composition on the
Reynolds number
Annex E (informative) - Entry nozzle
Annex F (informative) - Equipment list
Annex G (normative) - Determination of a representative
sampling point
Bibliography
Describes a standard reference method for the determination of PM[10] and PM[2,5] mass concentrations at stationary emission sources by use of two-stage impactors.
Committee |
EH/2/1
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
52
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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This International Standard specifies a standard reference method for the determination of PM10 and PM2,5 mass concentrations at stationary emission sources by use of two-stage impactors. The measurement method is especially suitable for measurements of mass concentrations below 40mg/m3 as half-hourly averages in standard conditions (273K, 1013hPa, dry gas). It is an acceptable method for the measurement in the flue gas of different installations, such as cement and steel production plants, as well as combustion processes.
This International Standard is not applicable to the sampling of flue gases that are saturated with water vapour.
This International Standard is not applicable where the majority of the particles are likely to exceed PM10, for example, in the case of raw gases or plant operating failures.
NOTE1 Measurements of particulate concentrations higher than 40mg/m3, as a half-hourly average in standard conditions (273K, 1013hPa, dry gas), can lead to overloading of the collecting plates and backup filters and also could result in shorter sampling times.
NOTE2 The collecting plates and backup filters can be used for further chemical analysis.
This International Standard cannot be used for the determination of the total mass concentration of dust.
NOTE3 For data assessment purposes, it can be useful to perform measurements of total particulate matter in parallel to the PM10 and PM2,5 measurements.
This International Standard describes the design, use and theory of round-nozzle impactors. It does not exclude other types of impactors, provided these systems meet the performance criteria specified in this International Standard in a validation of the impactor performed by an independent testing laboratory.
Standards | Relationship |
EN ISO 23210:2009 | Identical |
ISO 23210:2009 | Identical |
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 | General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories |
ISO 12141:2002 | Stationary source emissions — Determination of mass concentration of particulate matter (dust) at low concentrations — Manual gravimetric method |
ISO 7708:1995 | Air quality — Particle size fraction definitions for health-related sampling |
ISO 4225:1994 | Air quality General aspects Vocabulary |
ISO 14956:2002 | Air quality — Evaluation of the suitability of a measurement procedure by comparison with a required measurement uncertainty |
EN 15259:2007 | Air quality - Measurement of stationary source emissions - Requirements for measurement sections and sites and for the measurement objective, plan and report |
EN 13284-1:2017 | Stationary source emissions - Determination of low range mass concentration of dust - Part 1: Manual gravimetric method |
ISO 20988:2007 | Air quality Guidelines for estimating measurement uncertainty |
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