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CEN/TS 13649:2014

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Stationary source emissions - Determination of the mass concentration of individual gaseous organic compounds - Sorptive sampling method followed by solvent extraction or thermal desorption

Published date

03-12-2014

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This Technical Specification specifies procedures for the sampling, preparation and analysis of individual volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in waste gas, such as those arising from solvent using processes. Sampling occurs by adsorption on sorbents, preparation by solvent extraction or thermodesorption and analysis by gas chromatography.Examples of individual VOC are given in relevant industry sector BAT Reference documents (BREFs).The results obtained are expressed as the mass concentration (mg/m3) of the individual gaseous organic compounds. This document is suitable for measuring individual VOCs whose ranges vary depending on compound and test method, refer to Annex B and C.This Technical Specification may be used to meet the monitoring requirements of the Industrial Emission Directive (IED) and associated supporting documents.This Technical Specification is not suitable for measuring total organic carbon (TOC). For the measurement of the mass concentration of total organic carbon then EN 12619 [3] is applicable.

Committee
CEN/TC 264
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes EN 13649 & PREN 13649. (12/2014)
DocumentType
Technical Specification
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Current
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