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BS 1756-1:1971

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

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Methods for the sampling and analysis of flue gases Methods of sampling

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-06-2005

Language(s)

English

Published date

27-10-1971

$443.41
Including GST where applicable

Cooperating organizations
Foreword
Methods
1. Introduction
1.1 Scope
1.2 General
1.3 Definitions
1.4 Types of sample
2. Problems of sampling
2.1 General
2.2 Stratification or variation in composition
2.3 Air inleakage
2.4 Variations in total gas flow
2.5 Velocity distribution across the flue
2.6 Changes in composition during sampling
2.7 Prevention of back diffusion
2.8 Time-lags in sampling systems
2.9 Other difficulties of sampling
3. Selection of a sampling point or points
3.1 General location
3.2 Exact external location
4. Gas sampling apparatus
4.1 Sampling probes
4.2 Types of sampling probe
4.3 Filters
4.4 Aspirators and exhaust pumps
4.5 Traps, seals and excess vacuum reliefs
4.6 Sample containers
4.7 General precautions
5.1 General
5.2 Method for taking a continuous sample at a
      constant rate
5.3 Incremental sampling
5.4 Average analysis with variable flow rate
5.5 Multipoint sampling
5.6 Notes on sampling
Figures
1. Apparatus for collecting consecutive gas samples
2. Typical water-cooled sampling probe
3. Heated probe unit with water-cooled jacket
4. A felt pad type of external filter
5. Typical aspirator and exhaust pumps
6. Types of condensate trap
7. Apparatus for taking average samples
8. Multipoint sampling apparatus

This Part is devoted primarily to the general principles to be followed to obtain a representative flue gas sample; the principles apply no matter what the industry or the fuel burning appliance may be. Covers definitions, types of sample, problems of sampling, selection of a sampling point or points and gas sampling apparatus.

Committee
EH/2
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 91/57229 DC. (03/2006)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
26
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

BS 5309-2:1976 Methods for sampling chemical products Sampling of gases
BS 5243:1975 General principles for sampling airborne radioactive materials
BS 4876:1984 Specification for performance requirements for domestic flued oil burning appliances (including test procedures)
BS 1756-4:1977 Methods for sampling and analysis of flue gases Miscellaneous analyses
BS 845-2:1987 Methods for assessing thermal performance of boilers for steam, hot water and high temperature heat transfer fluids. Comprehensive procedure
BS 7186:1989 Specification for non-domestic gas-fired overhead radiant tube heaters
BS 6069-4.1:1990 Characterization of air quality. Stationary source emissions Method for the determination of the mass concentration of sulphur dioxide: hydrogen peroxide/barium perchlorate/Thorin method
BS 3156-2:1968 Analysis of fuel gases Special determinations
BS 4314-1:1968 Specification for apparatus for physical methods of gas analysis Infra-red gas analysers for industrial use
BS 3156-4:1969 Analysis of fuel gases Gas chromatographic analysis
BS 5991:1989 Specification for indirect gas fired forced convection air heaters with rated heat inputs up to 2 MW for industrial and commercial space heating: safety and performance requirements (excluding electrical requirements (2nd family gases)
BS 5990:1990 Specification for direct gas-fired forced convection air heaters with rated heat inputs up to 2 MW for industrial and commercial space heating: safety and performance requirements (excluding electrical requirement) (2nd family gases)
BS 5978-1:1989 Safety and performance of gas-fired hot water boilers (60 kW to 2 MW input) Specification for general requirements
BS 3300:1974 Specification for kerosine (paraffin) unflued space heaters, cooking and boiling appliances for domestic use
BS 5978-1:1983 Safety and performance of gas-fired hot water boilers (60kW to 2 MW input) Specification for general requirements
BS 5809:1980 Specification for safety and efficiency of the gas heating equipment of commercial dishwashing machines
BS 845-1:1987 Methods for assessing thermal performance of boilers for steam, hot water and high temperature heat transfer fluids Concise procedure
BS 1756-5:1971 Methods for sampling and analysis of flue gases Semi-routine analyses
BS 3300:1985 Specification for paraffin unflued space heating and cooking appliances for domestic use
BS 2049:1985 Specification for paraffin lighting appliances for domestic use
BS 3156-5:1969 Analysis of fuel gases Techniques for high pressure gases
BS 6069-4.4:1993 Characterization of air quality. Stationary source emissions Determination of the mass concentration of sulfur dioxide. Performance characteristics of automated measuring methods

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