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DIN CEN/TS 17286:2019-07

DIN SPEC 33980:2019-07

Stationary source emissions - Mercury monitoring using sorbent traps; German version CEN/TS 17286:2019

German title
Emissionen aus stationären Quellen - Quecksilbermonitoring mit Sorptionsfallen; Deutsche Fassung CEN/TS 17286:2019
Publication date
2019-07
Original language
German
Pages
66
Procedure
Pre-Standard

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Publication date
2019-07
Original language
German
Pages
66
Procedure
Pre-Standard
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.31030/2847899

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Short description
The purpose of this document is to establish performance benchmarks for, and to evaluate the acceptability of, sorbent trap monitoring systems used to monitor total vapour- phase mercury (Hg) emissions in stationary source flue gas streams. These monitoring systems involve continuous repetitive in-flue sampling using paired sorbent traps with subsequent analysis of the time-integrated samples. This document is suitable for both short-term (periodic) measurements and long-term (continuous) monitoring using sorbent traps.
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13.040.40
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.31030/2847899

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