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BS EN 61207-1:2010:2011 Edition

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Expression of performance of gas analyzers – General

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BSI 2011 44
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IEC 61207-1:2010 specifies the terminology, definitions, requirements for statements by manufacturers and tests that are common to all gas analyzers. It is applicable to analyzers specified for permanent installation in any location (indoors or outdoors) and to such analyzers utilizing either a sample handling system or an in situ measurement technique. It is applicable to the complete analyzer when supplied by one manufacturer as an integral unit, comprised of all mechanical, electrical and electronic portions. It also applies to sensor units alone and electronic units alone when supplied separately or by different manufacturers. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 1994 and constitutes a technical revision. The significant technical changes with respect to the first edition are the following: – all references (normative and informative) have been updated, deleted or added, as appropriate; – all the terms and definitions relating to this International Standard have been updated; – all references to “errors” have been replaced by “uncertainties” and appropriate updated definitions applied. Where only one value is quoted for a performance specification, such as intrinsic uncertainty, linearity uncertainty or repeatability throughout a measurement range, this has now been defined as the maximum value, rather than an average or “representative” value. This was previously undefined. Where zero and 100 % span calibration gases are used, there is now a defined requirement that the analyser must be able to respond within its standard performance specifications beyond its normal measurement range, to allow for any under or over response of the instrument to be recorded. A new Annex A has been added giving recommended standard values of influence.

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7 English
CONTENTS
9 1 Scope and object
10 2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 General
11 3.2 Basic terms and definitions
14 3.3 General terms and definitions of devices and operations
18 3.4 Terms and definitions on manners of expression
21 3.5 Specific terms and definitions for gas analyzers
23 4 Procedure for specification
4.1 Specification of values and ranges
Figure 1 – Rise and fall times
24 4.2 Operation, storage and transport conditions
4.3 Performance characteristics requiring statements of rated values
25 4.4 Uncertainty limits to be stated for each specified range
26 4.5 Other performance characteristics
5 Procedure for compliance testing
5.1 General
27 5.2 Calibration gases
5.3 Adjustments made during tests
5.4 Reference conditions during measurement of intrinsic uncertainty
5.5 Reference conditions during measurement of influence quantity
28 5.6 Testing procedures
29 Figure 2 – Output fluctuations
34 Annex A (informative) Recommended standard values of influence – Quantities affecting performance from IEC 60359
38 Table A.1 – Mains supply voltage
Table A.2 – Mains supply frequency
39 Table A.3 – Ripple of d.c. supply
40 Annex B (informative) Performance characteristics calculable from drift tests
Table B.1 – Data: applied concentration 1 000 units
41 Bibliography
BS EN 61207-1:2010
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