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SOURCE TESTING ASSOCIATION I Annual Guide 2019


The following is the list of current standards for emission monitoring, those highlighted are standard reference methods;


Compound or method Standard number BS-EN-14793:2017


Alternate reference method procedure


Ammonia Asbestos Biomass Calibration of CEMS B-ISO-17179:2016 BS-6069-4.2:1991


BS-ISO-13833:2013 BS-EN-14181:2014


Carbon monoxide (CO) BS-EN-15058:2017 Cleanable fi lter media BS-ISO-11057:2011 CEMS sampling Dioxin 1 sampling Dioxin 2 extraction BS-ISO-10396:2007 BS-EN-1948-1:2006 BS-EN-1948-2:2006 Dioxin 3 quantifi cation BS-EN-1948-3:2006


Dioxin 4 PCB sampling and analysis


Flow automatic Description


Demonstration of equivalence of an alternative method with a reference method


Determination of the mass concentration of ammonia in fl ue gas — Performance characteristics of automated measuring systems


Method for the determination of asbestos plant emissions by fi ber count measurement


Determination of the ratio of biomass (biogenic) and fossil-derived carbon dioxide—radiocarbon sampling and determination


Quality assurance of a CEMS


Determination of the mass concentration of carbon monoxide (CO). Reference method: non-dispersive infrared spectrometry


Air quality—test method for fi ltration characterization of cleanable fi lter media


Sampling for the automated determination of gas emission concentrations for permanently-installed monitoring systems


Determination of the mass concentration of PCDDs/PCDFs and dioxin-like PCBs. Sampling of PCDDs/PCDFs


Determination of the mass concentration of PCDDs/PCDFs and dioxin-like PCBs. Extraction and clean-up of PCDDs/PCDFs


Determination of the mass concentration of PCDDs/PCDFs and dioxin-like PCBs. Identifi cation and quantifi cation of PCDDs/PCDFs


DD-CEN/ TS-1948-4:2010 Determination of the mass concentration of PCDDs/PCDFs and dioxin-like PCBs. Sampling and analysis of dioxin-like PCBs


BS-ISO-14164:1999


Determination of the volume fl owrate of gas streams in ducts. Automated method


Flow (manual method) BS-EN-ISO16911-1:2013 Manual and automatic determination of velocity and volumetric fl ow in ducts—part 1: manual reference method


Flow (automated method)


Hydrogen chloride Hydrogen fl uoride


Greenhouse Gas Emissions


Greenhouse Gas Emissions


Greenhouse Gas Emissions


Greenhouse Gas Emissions


Greenhouse Gas Emissions


Greenhouse Gas Emissions


BS-EN-ISO16911-2:2013 Determination of velocity and volumetric fl ow in ducts – Part 2: automated measuring systems


BS-EN-1911:2010 BS-ISO-15713:2006


BS-EN-19694-1:2016 BS-EN-19694-2:2016 BS-EN-19694-3:2016 BS-EN-19694-4:2016 BS-EN-19694-5:2016 BS-EN-19694-6:2016 Instrument certifi cation BS-EN-15267-1:2009 Manual method of determination of HCI. Sampling and determination of gaseous fl uoride content


Determination of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in energy- intensive industries – Part 1: General aspects


Determination of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in energy- intensive industries – Part 2: Iron and Steel Industry


Determination of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in energy- intensive industries – Part 3: Cement industry


Determination of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in energy- intensive industries – Part 4: Aluminium industry


Determination of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in energy- intensive industries – Part 5: Lime industry


Determination of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in energy- intensive industries – Part 6: Ferroalloy industry


Air quality. Certifi cation of automated measuring systems – Part 1: general principles


MID 15713 MID 1948 MID 1948 MID 1948 MID 14181 MID*


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