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STATIONARY SOURCE EMISSIONS - DETERMINATION OF THE MASS CONCENTRATION OF AMMONIA IN FLUE GAS - PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF AUTOMATED MEASURING SYSTEMS
British Standards Institution
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Foreword<br>Introduction<br>1 Scope<br>2 Normative references<br>3 Terms and definitions<br>4 Symbols and abbreviated terms<br>5 Principle<br>6 Description of the automated measuring systems<br>7 Performance characteristics<br>8 Measurement procedure<br>9 Quality assurance and quality control procedures<br>10 Test report<br>Annex A (informative) - Extractive differential NO[x]<br> measurement technique<br>Annex B (informative) - Extractive direct NH[3]<br> measurement technique<br>Annex C (informative) - In situ and direct NH[3]<br> measurement with TLS analyser<br>Annex D (normative) - Operational gases<br>Annex E (normative) - Procedures for determination of the<br> performance characteristics during the general<br> performance test<br>Annex F (informative) - Examples of the results for the<br> assessment of ammonia AMS<br>Annex G (informative) - Calculation of uncertainty of<br> measurement of NH[3]<br>Bibliography
Describes the fundamental structure and the most important performance characteristics of automated measuring systems for ammonia (NH[3]) to be used on stationary source emissions, for example, combustion plants where SNCR/SCR NOx control systems (deNOx systems) are applied.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | British Standards Institution |
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Committee | EH/2/1 |
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