【AS澳大利亚标准】AS NZS 3580.2.2 Methods for sampling and analysis of ambient air Method 2.2 Pr.doc

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1、AS/NZS 3580.2.2:20091 AS/NZS 3580.2.2:2009Australian/New Zealand StandardTMMethods for sampling and analysis of ambient airMethod 2.2: Preparation of reference test atmospheresCompressed gas methodPREFACEThis Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand Committee EV-0

2、07, Methods for Examination of Air as an Australian/New Zealand Standard to supersede AS 3580.2.21990. The Standard deals with the preparation of reference test atmospheres for ambient air analysers utilizing compressed gas Certified Reference Materials (CRMs).FOREWORDThe calibration and verificatio

3、n of ambient air analyser response is principally carried out utilizing a compressed gas CRM and associated dilution apparatus. This has resulted in a need to standardize the procedures followed and to specify quality assurance requirements.METHOD1 SCOPEThis Standard sets out a method for the prepar

4、ation of reference test atmospheres containing known concentrations of determinand(s), using a calibration gas dilution method.The method is applicable to components that do not react with each other, the cylinder walls or the dilution gas, and that remain totally vaporized in the cylinder at all pr

5、essures and temperatures anticipated during the preparation and use of the reference test atmosphere.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTSThe following documents are referred to in this Standard: AS2030The verification, filling, inspection, testing and maintenance of cylinders for storage and transport of compress

6、ed gases2030.1Part 1: Cylinders for compressed gases other than acetylene2473Valves for compressed gas cylinders2473.1Part 1: Specifications, type testing, and manufacturing tests and inspectionsCOPYRIGHT11AS/NZS 3580.2.2:2009The Standard is downloaded from Standard SharingISOGuide to the expression

7、 of uncertainty in measurement (ISO GUM)NATATechnical Note 8In-situ calibration of barometersTechnical Note 19 Liquid-in-glass thermometersSelection, use and calibration checks3 DEFINITIONSFor the purpose of this Standard the following definitions apply:3.1 Certified Reference Material (CRM)Referenc

8、e material, accompanied by an endorsed document issued by either a NATA/IANZ accredited calibration laboratory, or a calibration laboratory accredited by one of NATA/IANZs Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) partners, one or more of whose property values are certified by a procedure which establishes

9、 traceability to an accurate realisation of the unit in which the property values are expressed, and for which each certified value is accompanied by an uncertainty at a stated level of confidence.3.2 Full scaleThe nominated maximum concentration for which an instrument has been calibrated. Selected

10、 to cover the normal range of values expected in the sampling environment.3.3 LinearityThe deviation of an analysers output from a line of best fit when subjected to varying test atmospheres.3.4 Parts per million (ppm)A ratio expressing the volume of gaseous pollutant contained in 1 000 000 volumes

11、of atmosphere. It may be expressed in terms of millilitres per cubic metre as the values are identical. Alternatively, it is one million times the ratio of the partial pressure of gaseous pollutant to the pressure of the atmosphere in which it is contained.3.5 Test atmosphereA reference test atmosph

12、ere containing a known concentration of pollutant.3.6 U95A measurement uncertainty at a confidence interval of 95% according to ISO GUM.3.7 Zero airAir free from contaminants likely to cause a detectable response on the test analyser.4 PRINCIPLEThe reference test atmosphere is produced by the diluti

13、on of a compressed gas CRMutilizing zero air.5 APPARATUS5.1 Certified Reference Material cylinderA gravimetric or volumetric standard compressed gas CRM that serves as a source of determinand of known concentration.COPYRIGHT5.2 Zero airA supply of regulated zero air from either a cylinder or other s

14、uitable supply source. The concentration of oxygen in the zero air shall be within 2% v/v of the normal composition of air (20.9% v/v).5.3 Dilution apparatusA device capable of blending zero air with CRM at known concentrations.5.4 Gas transfer linesTubing or manifold used to transport zero air, CRM

15、 and the blended product.5.5 Reference flow meterA reference (working standard) flow meter(s), traceable to national standards, is required for the calibration of the dilution apparatus flow controller(s). The reference flow meter uncertainty shall be lesser of 2% U95 at any flow controller test poi

16、nt or 1% U95 of flow controller full scale.5.6 Reference thermometerA traceable thermometer of 0.5C U95 and a resolution of 0.1C. The thermometer shall be checked against a reference standard thermometer at 0C (ice point), or at one point in the working range, on a six monthly basis (NATA Technical

17、Note 19).5.7 Reference barometerA traceable barometer of 0.5 kPa U95. The barometer shall be checked on a six monthly basis, at one point against barometric pressure measured at an appropriately located meteorological station (NATA Technical Note 8).Alternatively, barometric pressure may be determin

18、ed from measurements taken at an appropriately located meteorological station, with the pressure corrected for differences in elevation between the sampling site and the meteorological station (NATA Technical Note 8).6 USE OF APPARATUS6.1 GeneralGas cylinders shall comply with the requirements of AS

19、 2030.1. Gas regulators shall comply with the requirements of AS 2473.1.6.2 Certified Reference Material (CRM)6.2.1 GeneralThe CRM shall not contain any foreign component(s) which would invalidate the reference test atmosphere, e.g. oil in a mixture of methane in air to be used for the calibration o

20、f a total hydrocarbon analyser, oxygen contamination in a mixture of nitric oxide in nitrogen.6.2.2 Low temperatureThe gas cylinder could potentially be exposed to low temperatures during storage and transportation. For gas mixtures containing condensable components, (e.g. high molecular weight hydr

21、ocarbons), it is important that the cylinder is not stored or transported at temperatures below those recommended by the CRM provider. If the mixture is exposed to temperatures below the stated range, some components may condense and this will change the composition of the mixture. If the mixture ha

22、s been exposed to temperatures lower than those recommended by the CRM provider, the certificate from the CRM provider may be no longer valid. Homogenizing and checking the mixture before usage may be required.The Standard is downloaded from Standard Sharing6.2.3 Elevated temperatureElevated tempera

23、tures may result in decomposition of thermally unstable species. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight as this may also heat the cylinder. Avoid high temperatures (heating) close to the cylinder, e.g. from welding flames, blowlamps, ovens or other intense heat sources. High temperatures will result in h

24、igher pressures leading to potentially hazardous situations. In general never heat cylinders above 45C.6.2.4 WaterGas cylinders shall be protected from excessive humidity during transport. Transportation by boat may result in the cylinder being sprayed with water; this and/or excessive humidity may

25、cause corrosion of the cylinder valve. Always protect the cylinder from precipitation to prevent corrosion. If the cylinders are stored outdoors, they should be protected by a roof and the cylinder base should also be protected from water accumulating on the floor by raising it above the ground.6.2.

26、5 Storage and handlingCylinders shall be stored in a secure manner to prevent rolling and/or falling. For safety reasons, it is necessary to separate cylinders containing flammable gases from cylinders containing oxidizing components. Mixtures containing condensable components may require rehomogeni

27、zation if stored for extended periods of time and if exposure to temperatures below the condensation point cannot be excluded. This may be done by equilibrating the cylinders to ambient temperature and rotating them in a horizontal position for an appropriate period of time, which may depend on the

28、matrix gas and the components. Homogenizing and checking the mixture before usage may be required.6.2.6 Minimum pressureThe information attached to the cylinder indicates the pressure below which the gas shall not be used. It has been reported that in some cases gas molecules adsorbed to the cylinde

29、r wall desorb when the cylinder pressure drops below a certain pressure, resulting in a higher mole fraction. In general, the cylinder shall not be used when the gas pressure falls below700 kPa, or in accordance with the manufacturers recommendation. This does not apply inthe case of certain hydroca

30、rbon mixtures which contain condensable components. In these cases the minimum pressure shall not be less than 10% of the initial cylinder pressure as manufactured, or in accordance with the manufacturers recommendation.6.2.7 Storage lifeCompressed gas mixtures have a limited storage life. In genera

31、l, the usable life of the mixture has been reached when the expiry date on the analysis report has lapsed, unless the procedure outlined in Appendix A has been followed to revalidate the cylinder composition.6.2.8 Pressure reduction and flowNormally, the withdrawal of gas from a cylinder is regulate

32、d by a pressure reducer and/or flow controller (needle valve, mass flow controller, capillary, etc.). Due to the reversible adiabatic expansion of the gas when withdrawing the gas from the cylinder, cooling of the gas in the cylinder will occur. Furthermore, Joule-Thomson cooling and/or heating will

33、 change the temperature of the transported gas. Again, especially with mixtures containing condensable components, condensation might occur due to these temperature effects. Temperature equilibration of the gas could help to minimize this. It is important that the pressure drop across flow controlle

34、rs is minimized. Flow characteristics of flow controllers are normally specified by the manufacturer and give sufficient information to judge whether the required flow can be controlled by the chosen flow controllers. In calculating the pressure drop, tube sizing (inside diameter and length) shall a

35、lso be considered.COPYRIGHTVariations in compressed gas CRM flow may affect the composition of the reference gas. The pressure reduction and flow control system selected shall be capable of providing a constant pressure supply at the required flow rate.6.3 Regulators, transfer lines and dilution app

36、aratus materialsMaterials used for surfaces with which the gases may come into contact (e.g. regulators, valves, tubing, mass flow controllers, manifold) shall not promote changes in chemical composition of the gases. All devices shall be leak tight.Gas regulators shall be thoroughly purged before u

37、se to minimise potential contaminants and adverse reactions with the CRM. For example, oxygen in ambient air will react with nitric oxide to form nitrogen dioxide.Where polymers come into contact with the CRM, it is important to consider their permeability to certain gases and water vapour. For exam

38、ple, PTFE is very inert and suitable for a large range of gases, however, the permeability of this material makes it unsuitable for use with water-soluble gases, as water vapour can easily permeate into the transfer line. It is also strongly recommended not to use rubber-based materials or polymers

39、of unknown composition.For some gases, particularly reactive gases such as sulfur dioxide and ozone, it is recommended transfer lines be conditioned by flushing a high concentration gas mixture through the system to ensure passivation of all internal surfaces.Examples of material compatibility with

40、various gases are provided in Table 1.The Standard is downloaded from Standard SharingTABLE 1MATERIAL COMPATIBILITYGasMaterialStainless steelCopperPTFEPEEKGlass/quartzSilica-linedstainless steelabcabcabcabcabcabcInert gas+o*+o+O2+o+o+CO2+ooo+COo+o+Alkanes+o+o+Alkenes+o+Aromatics+o+NO+ooo+NO2+ooo*+Cl

41、2oo+HClo*o*o*ooo+*+NH3+H2S+oooooo+SO2+ooo+oooo+LEGEND TO TABLE 1a = Mole fraction 1% (10 000 ppm)b = Mole fraction 0.001% 1% (10 ppm 10 000 ppm)c = Mole fraction 0.001% (10 ppm)+=suitableo =of limited suitability =not suitable*=not suitable for helium* *=suitable only after passivation* =no experien

42、ce available, usage not recommended for safety reasons6.4 Zero airZero air used for zero response checks or for dilution of the compressed gas CRM shall be clean, dry air containing no detectable concentration of the pollutant of interest. The zero air shall also contain no contaminant that causes a

43、 detectable response on the analyser or that suppresses or enhances the analysers response at the flow rate used during operation.Variations in the zero air flow may affect the composition of the reference gas. The zero air supply system selected shall be capable of providing a constant pressure supply at the required flow rate.If ambient air is used as zero air, it requires treatment to remove the pollutants of interest. Some of the commonly used treatment methods are given in Table 2.TABLE 2PREPARATION OF ZERO AIRContaminantTreatment

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