ISO 15337:2009
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Ambient air Gas phase titration Calibration of analysers for ozone
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04-03-2009
ISO 15337:2009 specifies the gas phase titration (GPT) method for the calibration of ambient air ozone (O3) analysers. The method is applicable to the calibration of O3 concentrations in the range 10 g m3 (5 nmol mol1 mole fraction) to 2 000 g m3 (1 000 nmol mol1 mole fraction). ISO 15337:2009 uses the reference conditions of 25 C and 101,325 kPa; however, reference temperatures of 0 C and 20 C are also acceptable.
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Supersedes ISO/DIS 15337. (04/2009)
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Standard
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10
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This standard also refers to ISO/CEI Guide 99:2007
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International Organization for Standardization
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Current
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Standards | Relationship |
NEN ISO 15337 : 2009 | Identical |
GOST R ISO 15337 : 2013 | Identical |
BS ISO 15337:2009 | Identical |
UNE-ISO 15337:2010 | Identical |
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BS EN 14211:2012 | Ambient air. Standard method for the measurement of the concentration of nitrogen dioxide and nitrogen monoxide by chemiluminescence |
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I.S. EN 14625:2012 | AMBIENT AIR - STANDARD METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF THE CONCENTRATION OF OZONE BY ULTRAVIOLET PHOTOMETRY |
UNI EN 14625 : 2012 | AMBIENT AIR - STANDARD METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF THE CONCENTRATION OF OZONE BY ULTRAVIOLET PHOTOMETRY |
UNI EN 14211 : 2012 | AMBIENT AIR - STANDARD METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF THE CONCENTRATION OF NITROGEN DIOXIDE AND NITROGEN MONOXIDE BY CHEMILUMINESCENCE |
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BS EN 14625:2012 | Ambient air. Standard method for the measurement of the concentration of ozone by ultraviolet photometry |
UNE-EN 14211:2013 | Ambient air - Standard method for the measurement of the concentration of nitrogen dioxide and nitrogen monoxide by chemiluminescence |
EN 14211:2012 | Ambient air - Standard method for the measurement of the concentration of nitrogen dioxide and nitrogen monoxide by chemiluminescence |
EN 14625:2012 | Ambient air - Standard method for the measurement of the concentration of ozone by ultraviolet photometry |
ISO 10313:1993 | Ambient air — Determination of the mass concentration of ozone — Chemiluminescence method |
ISO 13964:1998 | Air quality — Determination of ozone in ambient air — Ultraviolet photometric method |
ISO/IEC Guide 99:2007 | International vocabulary of metrology Basic and general concepts and associated terms (VIM) |
ISO 6879:1995 | Air quality — Performance characteristics and related concepts for air quality measuring methods |
ISO 7996:1985 | Ambient air — Determination of the mass concentration of nitrogen oxides — Chemiluminescence method |
VDI 2453 Blatt 2:2002-10 | Gaseous air pollution measurement - Measurement of concentration of nitrogen monoxide and nitrogen dioxide - Calibration of NO/NO chemiluminescence analysers using gas phase titration |
ASTM D 5011 : 2017 : REDLINE | Standard Practices for Calibration of Ozone Monitors Using Transfer Standards |
ISO 9169:2006 | Air quality Definition and determination of performance characteristics of an automatic measuring system |
ISO 4226:2007 | Air quality — General aspects — Units of measurement |
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