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BS EN ISO 11771:2010 Air quality. Determination of time-averaged mass emissions and emission factors. General approach

BS EN ISO 11771:2010

Air quality. Determination of time-averaged mass emissions and emission factors. General approach

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 11771:2010
Pages:36
Released:2011-01-31
ISBN:978 0 580 58344 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 11771:2010


This standard BS EN ISO 11771:2010 Air quality. Determination of time-averaged mass emissions and emission factors. General approach is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.01 Air quality in general

This International Standard specifies a generic method for the determination and the reporting of time-averaged mass emissions from a specific installation or of a family of installations (or common source type), using data collected by measurements, and by establishing:

  • mass emission rates by the simultaneous measurement of concentration and gas flow, using standardized manual or automatic methods, and also the estimation of the uncertainty of the measurements;

  • time-averaged mass emission rates using time series of mass emission rate values, their uncertainty characteristics, and also the determination of the expanded uncertainty of the average;

  • time-averaged emission factors for a specific installation or of a family of installations and their associated uncertainty characteristics;

  • a quality management system to assist the process of inventory quality assurance and verification.

This International Standard is applicable to the determination of emission factors for stationary sources including emissions from industrial processes where calculation from fuel and raw material is not practical, for greenhouse gases, and air pollutants including fine particulate material. This International Standard does not address compliance monitoring in the context of emission control regulations.

This International Standard requires the use of measurement-based methods and calculation-based methods that use measurement data. It covers the planning and execution of the measurement programme to collect data, selection of sampling methods, calculation of results, estimation of uncertainty, determination of emission factors, and the reporting of information in a form that enables users to apply them. This International Standard specifies how to:

  • generate time-averaged mass emission rate data of a known quality, for a defined period of time, and a documented set of operational conditions;

  • generate complete data sets representative of a known time period (i.e. a calendar year) by filling gaps in mass emission rate data series and combining data sets numerically;

    NOTE 1 Time series data can be available for only a limited elapsed period (i.e. weeks, months, or years) and can be available only for a discrete process whereas inventories can be necessary which average over a different period (i.e. for a calendar year).

  • calculate emission factors for a known time period;

  • calculate time-averaged emission factors of a known quality for a known source type.

The measurement of emissions from vehicular, area or fugitive sources is not specifically covered. However, this International Standard can be used for quantification of emission factors for those sources provided that measurements of emissions are available.

NOTE 2 Emission fluxes from fugitive and area sources can be directly measured using optical open-path techniques. The results from these measurements can be treated in an analogous way to the measurements described in this International Standard to determine time-averaged emissions and emission factors.

This International Standard does not explicitly include measurement procedures that are fully described in the referenced standards. Neither does it provide advice on the generation of activity statistics.

This International Standard is compatible with ISO 14064-1[5] and ISO 14064-3[6].