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BS EN ISO 6145-6:2017 Gas analysis. Preparation of calibration gas mixtures using dynamic methods Critical flow orifices

BS EN ISO 6145-6:2017

Gas analysis. Preparation of calibration gas mixtures using dynamic methods Critical flow orifices

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 6145-6:2017
Pages:34
Released:2017-09-04
ISBN:978 0 580 79572 5
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 6145-6:2017


This standard BS EN ISO 6145-6:2017 Gas analysis. Preparation of calibration gas mixtures using dynamic methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 71.040.40 Chemical analysis

This document specifies a method for the dynamic preparation of calibration gas mixtures containing at least two gases (usually one of them is a complementary gas) from pure gases or gas pre-mixtures using critical flow orifices systems.

The method applies principally to the preparation of mixtures of non-reactive gases that do not react with any of the materials forming the gas circuit inside the critical flow orifices system or auxiliary equipment. It has the merit of allowing multi-component mixtures to be prepared as readily as binary mixtures if an appropriate number of critical flow orifices are used.

By selecting appropriate combinations of critical flow orifices, a dilution ratio of 1 × 104 is achievable.

Although it is more particularly applicable to the preparation of gas mixtures at atmospheric pressure, the method also offers the possibility of preparing calibration gas mixtures at pressures greater than atmospheric. The upstream pressure will need to be at least two times higher than downstream pressure.

The range of flow rates covered by this document extends from 1 ml/min to 10 l/min.