GSO ISO 9096:2021
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 July 2021
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Stationary source emissions — Manual determination of mass concentration of particulate matter
GSO ISO 9096:2021 Files
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GSO ISO 9096:2021 Scope
ISO 9096:2017 describes a reference method for the measurement of particulate matter (dust) concentration in waste gases of concentrations from 20 mg/m3 to 1 000 mg/m3 under standard conditions.
ISO 9096:2017 is applicable to the calibration of automated monitoring systems (AMS). If the emission gas contains unstable, reactive or semi-volatile substances, the measurement will depend on the filtration temperature. In-stack methods can be more applicable than out-stack methods for the calibration of automated monitoring systems.
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