BS ISO 12219-5:2014
Interior air of road vehicles Screening method for the determination of the emissions of volatile organic compounds from vehicle interior parts and materials. Static chamber method
Standard number: | BS ISO 12219-5:2014 |
Pages: | 36 |
Released: | 2014-05-31 |
ISBN: | 978 0 580 78997 7 |
Status: | Standard |
BS ISO 12219-5:2014
This standard BS ISO 12219-5:2014 Interior air of road vehicles is classified in these ICS categories:
- 13.040.20 Ambient atmospheres
- 43.020 Road vehicles in general
This part of ISO 12219 specifies a chamber based, static headspace type method for measuring volatile organic compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde and other carbonyl compounds which may diffuse from vehicle interior unit components into the cabin air. The chamber emission test is intended to provide characteristic emission of unit component to car interior of assembly level emission. It also specifies the emission test chamber, preparation of the test specimen, connection of the vapour sampling devices and test conditions. This method is valid for new car interior unit components intended for vehicles, and can also be used for car interior unit components disassembled from assembly of car interior trim or used cars. A set of multi-unit components could be applicable according to the test purpose.
A dynamic mode operation of emission chamber could be applied if corroborative information of the unit component emission between this method and small chamber method (ISO 12219-4:2013) is desired.
The specified analytical procedure for VOCs (ISO 16000-6) is valid for the determination of VOCs ranging in concentration from sub-µg/m3 to several mg/m3. The method is applicable to the measurement of non-polar and slightly polar VOCs ranging in volatility from n-C6 to n-C16. Some very volatile compounds (VVOC) and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC) can also be analysed (see informative Annex D of ISO 16000-6:2011).
This part of ISO 12219 is complementary to existing standards and provides third party test laboratories and manufacturing industry with an approach for:
comparing emissions from various unit components (sub-assemblies) with VOC emissions from related complete assemblies measured in other tests,
evaluating and categorising specific unit components by their VOC emission data,
comparing and correlating emission from unit components with VOC emission data obtained in other tests for the various materials used to make the unit component,
evaluating prototype, “low-emission” unit components during development.
NOTE 1 All volatile carbonyls except formaldehyde can be analysed by ISO 16000-6:2011 incorporating informative Annex D.
NOTE 2 The dynamic mode operation is described in the informative Annex D of this part of ISO 12219.