ISO 29042-6:2010
(Main)Safety of machinery - Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances - Part 6: Test bench method for the measurement of the separation efficiency by mass of air cleaning systems with ducted outlet
Safety of machinery - Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances - Part 6: Test bench method for the measurement of the separation efficiency by mass of air cleaning systems with ducted outlet
ISO 29042-6:2010 specifies a test bench method for the measurement of the separation efficiency by mass of an air cleaning system with a ducted outlet, operating under defined conditions. The method is applicable to those systems that clean the air of aerosols (smoke, dust, fume, mist), vapour or gas.
Sécurité des machines — Évaluation de l'émission de substances dangereuses véhiculées par l'air — Partie 6: Méthode sur banc d'essai pour le mesurage de l'efficacité de séparation massique des systèmes d'épuration d'air avec sortie raccordée
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 10-Mar-2010
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 199 - Safety of machinery
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 199 - Safety of machinery
- Current Stage
- 9060 - Close of review
- Completion Date
- 04-Mar-2031
Overview
ISO 29042-6:2010 is a critical international standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that defines a test bench method for measuring the separation efficiency by mass of air cleaning systems with ducted outlets. This method applies to air cleaning devices designed to remove aerosols (such as smoke, dust, fume, mist), vapours, or gases from the air in industrial or machinery-related environments.
The standard is part of the ISO 29042 series, focused on evaluating the emission of airborne hazardous substances from machinery. It provides a standardized procedure to assess the performance of air purification systems, ensuring they meet safety and operational requirements to protect workers and the environment from airborne contaminants.
Key Topics
Separation Efficiency Measurement
ISO 29042-6 specifies how to measure the mass-based separation efficiency η of air cleaning systems by comparing pollutant mass upstream and downstream of the system under defined test conditions.Test Bench Setup
The standard describes the configuration of a test bench consisting of inlet and outlet ducts, an air cleaning system, pollutant injection points, and measurement planes for pollutant concentration and airflow.Applicable Pollutants
The method is applicable to aerosols, vapours, and gases, including smoke, dust, fumes, and mists, allowing evaluation of air cleaning systems tailored to diverse contaminants.Measurement Procedures
The document references related ISO standards for airflow measurement such as ISO 3966 and ISO 5167-1, ensuring accurate and comparable data acquisition.System Operation and Test Conditions
Tests must replicate intended operating conditions per manufacturer guidelines, including pollutant type, concentration, and airflow rates, with provisions for dynamic efficiency testing over time (e.g., filters undergoing cleaning cycles).Result Calculation and Reporting
Separation efficiency is expressed as a percentage of pollutant mass retained. The test report must detail system specifications, operational parameters, test conditions, instruments used, calibration data, environmental factors, and observed results.
Applications
Performance Evaluation of Air Cleaning Systems
Manufacturers and safety engineers use ISO 29042-6 to certify the effectiveness of filtration and purification devices in removing hazardous airborne substances during machine operation.System Improvement and Comparison
The standardized method enables benchmarking and ranking of systems based on separation efficiency, driving innovation and optimization.Regulatory Compliance and Safety Assurance
Organizations apply this standard to ensure machinery complies with occupational safety standards for airborne contaminant control, reducing health risks to workers.Design and Testing of New Equipment
R&D teams utilize the test bench method to validate air cleaning system designs before market release or integration into machinery.
Related Standards
ISO 29042 Series
The part 6 standard complements other parts such as:- Part 1: Selection of test methods
- Part 2: Tracer gas method for emission measurement
- Part 3: Test bench method for emission rate
- Part 4: Tracer method for capture efficiency of exhaust systems
- Part 5: Test bench method for separation efficiency with unducted outlets
- Part 7: Measurement of pollutant concentration parameter
ISO 12100
Provides general principles for machine safety and risk assessment applicable alongside ISO 29042-6.ISO 3966, ISO 4006, ISO 5167-1, ISO 5168
Standards referenced for airflow measurement techniques ensuring test accuracy.ISO 7708
Defines particle size fraction classifications relevant when assessing size-dependent separation efficiency.
Conclusion
ISO 29042-6:2010 plays a vital role in the safety evaluation of machinery by providing a reliable, standardized method to measure the mass separation efficiency of air cleaning systems with ducted outlets. This ensures that hazardous airborne substances are effectively controlled, helping industries maintain safe working environments and comply with regulatory requirements. Its broad applicability to various pollutants and integration with other ISO standards make it an essential reference for manufacturers, safety professionals, and testing laboratories focused on airborne contaminant management in machinery and industrial settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 29042-6:2010 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Safety of machinery - Evaluation of the emission of airborne hazardous substances - Part 6: Test bench method for the measurement of the separation efficiency by mass of air cleaning systems with ducted outlet". This standard covers: ISO 29042-6:2010 specifies a test bench method for the measurement of the separation efficiency by mass of an air cleaning system with a ducted outlet, operating under defined conditions. The method is applicable to those systems that clean the air of aerosols (smoke, dust, fume, mist), vapour or gas.
ISO 29042-6:2010 specifies a test bench method for the measurement of the separation efficiency by mass of an air cleaning system with a ducted outlet, operating under defined conditions. The method is applicable to those systems that clean the air of aerosols (smoke, dust, fume, mist), vapour or gas.
ISO 29042-6:2010 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 13.110 - Safety of machinery. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 29042-6
First edition
2010-03-15
Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the
emission of airborne hazardous
substances —
Part 6:
Test bench method for the measurement
of the separation efficiency by mass of
air cleaning systems with ducted outlet
Sécurité des machines — Évaluation de l'émission de substances
dangereuses véhiculées par l'air —
Partie 6: Méthode sur banc d'essai pour le mesurage de l'efficacité de
séparation massique des systèmes d'épuration d'air avec sortie
raccordée
Reference number
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ISO 2010
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Foreword
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ISO 29042-6 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 199, Safety of machinery.
ISO 29042 consists of the following parts, under the general title Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the
emission of airborne hazardous substances:
⎯ Part 1: Selection of test methods
⎯ Part 2: Tracer gas method for the measurement of the emission rate of a given pollutant
⎯ Part 3: Test bench method for the measurement of the emission rate of a given pollutant
⎯ Part 4: Tracer method for the measurement of the capture efficiency of an exhaust system
⎯ Part 5: Test bench method for the measurement of the separation efficiency by mass of air cleaning
systems with unducted outlet
⎯ Part 6: Test bench method for the measurement of the separation efficiency by mass of air cleaning
systems with ducted outlet
⎯ Part 7: Test bench method for the measurement of the pollutant concentration parameter
A room method for the measurement of the pollutant concentration parameter and a decontamination index
are to form the subjects of future parts 8 and 9.
Introduction
The structure of safety standards in the field of machinery is as follows:
a) type-A standards (basic safety standards) giving basic concepts, principles for design, and general
aspects that can be applied to all machinery;
b) type-B standards (generic safety standards) dealing with one safety aspect or one type of safeguard that
can be used across a wide range of machinery:
⎯ type-B1 standards on particular safety aspects (e.g. safety distances, surface temperature, noise);
⎯ type-B2 standards on safeguards (e.g. two-hand controls, interlocking devices, pressure sensitive
devices, guards);
c) type-C standards (machine safety standards) dealing with detailed safety requirements for a particular
machine or group of machines.
This part of ISO 29042 is a type-B standard as stated in ISO 12100.
The requirements of this document can be supplemented or modified by a type-C standard.
For machines which are covered by the scope of a type-C standard and which have been designed and built
according to the requirements of that standard, the requirements of that type-C standard take precedence.
ISO/TC 199 has a mandate in this area to produce type-A and type-B standards, which will allow verification
of conformity with the essential safety requirements.
ISO 29042-6 is based on EN 1093-7:1998, amended by Amendment 1:2008, published by the European
Committee for Standardization (CEN).
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 29042-6:2010(E)
Safety of machinery — Evaluation of the emission of airborne
hazardous substances —
Part 6:
Test bench method for the measurement of the separation
efficiency by mass of air cleaning systems with ducted outlet
1 Scope
This part of ISO 29042 specifies a test bench method for the measurement of the separation efficiency by
mass of an air cleaning system with a ducted outlet, operating under defined conditions. The method is
applicable to those systems that clean the air of aerosols (smoke, dust, fume, mist), vapour or gas.
Measurement of the separation efficiency by mass of an air cleaning system for an intended use can serve for
the
a) evaluation of the performance of the air cleaning system,
b) evaluation of the improvement of the air cleaning system,
c) comparison of air cleaning systems,
d) ranking of air cleaning systems according to their separation efficiency by mass, and
e) determination of the state of the art of air cleaning systems of the same intended use with respect to their
separation efficiency by mass.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, th
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