DIN EN ISO 25140
Stationary source emissions - Automatic method for the determination of the methane concentration using flame ionisation detection (FID) (ISO 25140:2010); German version EN ISO 25140:2010
Emissionen aus stationären Quellen - Automatisches Verfahren zur Bestimmung der Methan-Konzentration mit dem Flammenionisationsdetektor (FID) (ISO 25140:2010); Deutsche Fassung EN ISO 25140:2010
Overview
Methane (CH4) is a gas of relevance to the climate and contributes directly to the atmospheric greenhouse effect. After carbon dioxide, greenhouse gas has the second highest anthropogenic influence. Since pre-industrial times methane concentration in the atmosphere has increased by approximately 150 % and the trend is still upward. The emissions of methane originate from natural and anthropogenic sources, whereby the portion from anthropogenic sources is higher. Stationary anthropogenic sources are, for example, composting plants, gas firing systems and the use of biogas (for instance gas engines). This standard describes the principles and specifies the essential performance requirements and QA/QC procedures of an automatic method for measuring methane in the waste gas of stationary sources using flame ionisation detection (FID). It is applicable to measurements of methane in dry and wet waste gases. The method allows the continuous monitoring of methane emissions with permanently installed measuring systems as well as intermittent measurements. The standard is suitable for test laboratories, regulating authorities and plant operators.
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Responsible national committee
NA 134-04-01-04 UA - Measurement of the concentration of CO and hydrocarbons (emissions)