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ISO 15337:2009

ISO 15337:2009 Ambient air – Gas phase titration – Calibration of analysers for ozone

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ISO 15337:2009 specifies the gas phase titration (GPT) method for the calibration of ambient air ozone (O3) analysers. The method is applicable to the calibration of O3 concentrations in the range 10 µg m−3 (5 nmol mol−1 mole fraction) to 2 000 µg m−3 (1 000 nmol mol−1 mole fraction). ISO 15337:2009 uses the reference conditions of 25 °C and 101,325 kPa; however, reference temperatures of 0 °C and 20 °C are also acceptable.

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1

Published Date

2009-04-03

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

10

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 15337:2009 specifies the gas phase titration (GPT) method for the calibration of ambient air ozone (O3) analysers. The method is applicable to the calibration of O3 concentrations in the range 10 µg m−3 (5 nmol mol−1 mole fraction) to 2 000 µg m−3 (1 000 nmol mol−1 mole fraction). ISO 15337:2009 uses the reference conditions of 25 °C and 101,325 kPa; however, reference temperatures of 0 °C and 20 °C are also acceptable.

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