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Homepage>IEC Standards>IEC 60746-4:2018 - Expression of performance of electrochemical analyzers - Part 4: Dissolved oxygen in water measured by membrane-covered amperometric sensors
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IEC 60746-4:2018 - Expression of performance of electrochemical analyzers - Part 4: Dissolved oxygen in water measured by membrane-covered amperometric sensors

IEC 60746-4:2018

Expression of performance of electrochemical analyzers - Part 4: Dissolved oxygen in water measured by membrane-covered amperometric sensors

Expression des qualités de fonctionnement des analyseurs électrochimiques - Partie 4: Oxygène dissous dans l'eau mesuré par des capteurs ampérométriques recouverts d'une membrane

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Standard number:IEC 60746-4:2018
Released:2018-12-13
Language:English/French - Bilingual
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IEC 60746-4:2018

IEC 60746-4:2018 applies to analyzers using membrane covered amperometric sensors. It applies to analyzers suitable for use in water containing liquids, ultrapure waters, fresh or potable water, sea water or other aqueous solutions, industrial or municipal waste water from water bodies (e.g. lakes, rivers, estuaries), as well as for industrial process streams and process liquids. Whilst in principle amperometric oxygen-analyzers are applicable in gaseous phases, the expression of performance in the gas phase is outside the scope of this document. This document is applicable to analyzers specified for permanent installation in any location (indoors or outdoors) using membrane-covered amperometric sensors. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) terms and definitions have been revised to meet the requirements of ISO/IEC Directives Part 2:2016. b) ISO 5814:2012 is cited as reference for solubility tables of dissolved oxygen in water with variable salt content at different pressure and temperature.