This Standard applies to mechanical flue-gas exhausters intended to be installed in a flue pipe, breeching, or chimney and serving appliances burning natural gas, propane, or fuel oil. This Standard covers the mechanical and electrical features of mechanical...
The application of this Code is limited to the process and equipment employed to remove sulfur dioxides from flue gas or other sulfur-dioxide-laden
This method is for determining carbon dioxide, oxygen and carbon monoxide in flue gases. The lower limit of detection is 0.2 mol-%. If hydrogen sulfide or other acidic compounds are present, the carbon dioxide determination will require correction. This method is designed as a rapid...
This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the methods for determination of hydrogen chloride in flue gas. In this Standard, the flue gas means the gas which is exhausted into flues, chimneys, ducts, etc. from such processes as burning and chemical...
This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the methods of measuring dust concentration in flue gas, in a flue, chimney, duct or the like (hereafter referred to as "duct").
This Standard specifies the methods for determination of dinitrogen monoxide in flue gas which results from combustion or chemical reaction, etc. and is exhausted through flue, chimney, duct, etc.
This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the methods for determination of carbon monoxide in flue gas, which is generated from the combustion of fuel and waste, metal refining, chemical reaction processes, etc. and is exhausted to flue, chimney, duct, etc. (hereafter...
This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the methods for determination of oxygen in flue gas, which is generated from the combustion of fuel and waste, metal refining, chemical reaction processes, etc. and is exhausted to flue, chimney, duct, etc. (hereafter referred to as...
This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the methods for determination of chlorine in flue gas (hereafter referred to as "analysis method"). The methods specified in this Standard are influenced by the coexistence of the oxidizing gases such as bromine, iodine, ozone,...
This Standard specifies the methods for determination of gaseous inorganic fluorine compounds in flue gas as fluoride ions and calculation of hydrogen fluoride concentration. In this Standard, the flue gas means the gas exhausted from flue, chimney, duct,...
This Standard specifies the methods for analysis of sulfur oxides in flue gas (hereafter referred to as "analysis methods"). In this Standard, the flue gas means the gas which is exhausted into flue, chimney, duct, etc. from such processes as burning of...
Proceedings of a contractors' meeting organized by the Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General XII for Science, Research and Development, held in Brussels, Belgium, 16 June 1988.
Scope. This Standard specifies requirements for performance rating of portable flue combustion analyzers measuring specific combustion flue gas products of heating appliances for residential and light commercial applications using fuels including at minimum natural gas,...
Scope. This Standard specifies requirements for performance rating of portable flue combustion analyzers measuring specific combustion flue gas products of heating appliances for residential and light commercial applications using fuels including at minimum natural gas,...
This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the methods for determination of hydrogen sulfide in flue gas which is generated by combustion or chemical reaction or the like, and exhausted into flue, chimney, duct, etc. Warning: Persons performing analysis based on this Standard...
This Japanese Industrial Standard specifies the method for determination of concentration of boron contained in exhaust which is generated by combustion of coal, waste, biomass, etc. and discharged to gas flue, chimney, duct, etc. (hereafter referred to as "flue gas"),...
This Standard specifies the methods to determine nitrogen oxides contained in flue gas. The flue gasses stated in this Standard are defined as the gases which are exhausted into a flue, chimney, duct, etc. from such processes as fuel combustion, metal surface...
Spillage of burnt gases into a room can be hazardous as some of them are toxic and combustion appliances are generally installed in habitable rooms. This paper explains the cause of spillage and gives advice on how to ensure that open-flued appliances will not give rise to spillage.