Stationary source emissions - Manual method of determination of HCl - Part 2: Gaseous compounds absorption

This European standard specifies a method for the absorption of hydrogen chloride, in waste gases having been sampled and filtered according to prEN 1911-1. The resulting absorption solutions is subsequently analyzed according to prEN 1991-3. The method described applies to ducted gaseous streams emitted by waste incinerators and more generally to waste gases in which HCl concentration may vary between 1 mg.m-3 and 5000 mg.m-3 under normal pressure and temperature conditions. Note: For the purposes of this standard, normal pressure and temperature conditions are 101,325 kPa and O°C (273,15 K).

Emissionen aus stationären Quellen - Manuelle Methode zur Bestimmung von HCl - Teil 2: Absorption der gasförmigen Verbindungen

Diese Europäische Norm legt Verfahren zur Absorption von Chlorwasserstoff aus Abgasproben, die nach prEN 1911-1 angesaugt und filtriert wurden, fest. Der Chlorid-Gehalt der Absorptionslösungen wird anschließend nach prEN 1911-3 bestimmt. Die beschriebene Methode ist anwendbar für geführte Abgasemissionen von Müllverbrennungsanlagen und, allgemeiner, für Abgase, in denen die HCl-Konzentrationen zwischen 1 mg m-3 und 5000 mg m-3 im Normzustand liegen. Anmerkung: Unter Normzustand werden in dieser Europäischen Norm 101,325 kPa und O°C (273,15 K) verstanden.

Emissions de sources fixes - Méthode manuelle de dosage du HCl - Partie 2: Absorption des composés gazeux

La présente norme européenne spécifie une méthode d'absorption du chlorure d'hydrogène dans les effluents gazeux ayant été prélevés et filtrés conformément au prEN 1911-1. La solution d'absorption est analysée ultérieurement conformément aux prescriptions du prEN 1911-3. La méthode décrite s'applique aux effluents gazeux canalisés, provenant d'incinérateurs de déchets et, plus généralement, aux gaz résiduaires dont la concentration en HCl est comprise entre 1 mg.m-3 et 5000 mg.m-3, dans des conditions normales de pression et de température.

Emisije nepremičnih virov - Ročna metoda določevanja HCl - 2. del: Absorpcija plinastih spojin (plinska metoda)

General Information

Status
Withdrawn
Publication Date
21-Apr-1998
Withdrawal Date
10-Aug-2010
Technical Committee
CEN/TC 264 - Air quality
Current Stage
9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
Start Date
11-Aug-2010
Completion Date
11-Aug-2010

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EN 1911-2:1998 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Its full title is "Stationary source emissions - Manual method of determination of HCl - Part 2: Gaseous compounds absorption". This standard covers: This European standard specifies a method for the absorption of hydrogen chloride, in waste gases having been sampled and filtered according to prEN 1911-1. The resulting absorption solutions is subsequently analyzed according to prEN 1991-3. The method described applies to ducted gaseous streams emitted by waste incinerators and more generally to waste gases in which HCl concentration may vary between 1 mg.m-3 and 5000 mg.m-3 under normal pressure and temperature conditions. Note: For the purposes of this standard, normal pressure and temperature conditions are 101,325 kPa and O°C (273,15 K).

This European standard specifies a method for the absorption of hydrogen chloride, in waste gases having been sampled and filtered according to prEN 1911-1. The resulting absorption solutions is subsequently analyzed according to prEN 1991-3. The method described applies to ducted gaseous streams emitted by waste incinerators and more generally to waste gases in which HCl concentration may vary between 1 mg.m-3 and 5000 mg.m-3 under normal pressure and temperature conditions. Note: For the purposes of this standard, normal pressure and temperature conditions are 101,325 kPa and O°C (273,15 K).

EN 1911-2:1998 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 13.040.40 - Stationary source emissions. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

EN 1911-2:1998 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to EN 1911:2010, EN 62271-1:2008, EN IEC 61936-1:2021, EN 62271-202:2014, EN 62146-1:2014, EN 61936-1:2010/A1:2014. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.

EN 1911-2:1998 is associated with the following European legislation: EU Directives/Regulations: 01/997, 2001/997, 89/369/EEC, 89/429/EEC, 94/67/EC; Standardization Mandates: M/BC/CEN/91/14. When a standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with it benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation.

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