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IEC 61207-2

Expression of performance of gas analyzers – Part 2: Measuring oxygen in gas utilizing high-temperature electrochemical sensors

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Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 June 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 46
ICS Code (Laboratory ware and related apparatus): 71.040.20
ICS Code (Chemical analysis): 71.040.40
scope:

This part of IEC 61207 applies to all aspects of analyzers using high-temperature electrochemical sensors for the measurement of oxygen in gas.

It applies to in-situ and extractive analyzers and to analyzers installed indoors and outdoors.

The object of this part is:

- to specify the terminology and definitions related to the functional performance of gas analyzers, utilizing a high-temperature electrochemical sensor, for the continuous measurement of oxygen concentration in a sample of gas;

- to unify methods used in making and verifying statements on the functional performance of such analyzers;

- to specify what tests are performed to determine the functional performance and how such tests are carried out;

- to provide basic documents to support the application of internationally recognized quality management standards.

Document History

IEC 61207-2
June 1, 2019
Expression of performance of gas analyzers – Part 2: Measuring oxygen in gas utilizing high-temperature electrochemical sensors
This part of IEC 61207 applies to all aspects of analyzers using high-temperature electrochemical sensors for the measurement of oxygen in gas. It applies to in-situ and extractive analyzers and to...
April 1, 1994
Expression of Performance of Gas Analyzers - Part 2: Oxygen in Gas (Utilizing High-Temperature Electrochemical Sensors)
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