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BS EN 12619:2013 Stationary source emissions. Determination of the mass concentration of total gaseous organic carbon. Continuous flame ionisation detector method

BS EN 12619:2013

Stationary source emissions. Determination of the mass concentration of total gaseous organic carbon. Continuous flame ionisation detector method

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Označení normy:BS EN 12619:2013
Počet stran:26
Vydáno:2013-01-31
ISBN:978 0 580 73805 0
Status:Standard
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BS EN 12619:2013


This standard BS EN 12619:2013 Stationary source emissions. Determination of the mass concentration of total gaseous organic carbon. Continuous flame ionisation detector method is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.40 Stationary source emissions

This European Standard specifies a flame ionisation detector (FID) method. It is intended for use as a standard reference method for the measurement of the mass concentration of gaseous and vaporous organic substances (expressed as TVOC) in stationary source emissions (e.g. emissions from waste incinerators and solvent using processes, emission measurements according to 2010/75/EU) in the concentration range up to 1 000 mg/m³.

This European Standard specifies the requirements for an instrument using flame ionisation detection, together with procedures for its operation. The results obtained using this standard are expressed in milligrams per cubic metre (mg/m³) as total carbon (TVOC).

This European Standard is not applicable for permanently installed automated measuring systems (AMS).

Alternative methods to this method may be used provided that the user can demonstrate equivalence, based on the principles of CEN/TS 14793.