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BS EN ISO 16911-2:2013 Stationary source emissions. Manual and automatic determination of velocity and volume flow rate in ducts Automated measuring systems

BS EN ISO 16911-2:2013

Stationary source emissions. Manual and automatic determination of velocity and volume flow rate in ducts Automated measuring systems

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 16911-2:2013
Pages:68
Released:2013-03-31
ISBN:978 0 580 73962 0
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 16911-2:2013


This standard BS EN ISO 16911-2:2013 Stationary source emissions. Manual and automatic determination of velocity and volume flow rate in ducts is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.40 Stationary source emissions

EN ISO 16911-2 describes specific requirements for automated measuring system (AMS) flow monitoring. It is partly derived from EN 14181 which is the general document on the quality assurance of AMSs and is applicable in conjunction with that document.

EN ISO 16911-2 specifies conditions and criteria for the choice, mounting, commissioning and calibration of AMSs used for determining the volume flow rate from a source in ducted gaseous streams. EN ISO 16911-2 is applicable by correlation with the manual reference methods described in EN ISO 16911-1.

EN ISO 16911-2 is primarily developed for monitoring emissions from waste incinerators and large combustion plants. From a technical point of view, it can be applied to other processes for which flow rate measurement is required with a defined and minimized uncertainty.