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BS EN 14181:2014 Stationary source emissions. Quality assurance of automated measuring systems

BS EN 14181:2014

Stationary source emissions. Quality assurance of automated measuring systems

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Standard number:BS EN 14181:2014
Pages:88
Released:2014-11-30
ISBN:978 0 580 78074 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN 14181:2014


This standard BS EN 14181:2014 Stationary source emissions. Quality assurance of automated measuring systems is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.40 Stationary source emissions

This European Standard specifies procedures for establishing quality assurance levels (QAL) for automated measuring systems (AMS) installed on industrial plants for the determination of the flue gas components and other flue gas parameters.

This European Standard specifies:

  • a procedure (QAL2) to calibrate the AMS and determine the variability of the measured values obtained by it, so as to demonstrate the suitability of the AMS for its application, following its installation;

  • a procedure (QAL3) to maintain and demonstrate the required quality of the measurement results during the normal operation of an AMS, by checking that the zero and span characteristics are consistent with those determined during QAL1;

  • a procedure for the annual surveillance tests (AST) of the AMS in order to evaluate (i) that it functions correctly and its performance remains valid and (ii) that its calibration function and variability remain as previously determined.

This European Standard is designed to be used after the AMS has been certified in accordance with the series of European Standards EN 15267 .