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CEN - EN 16738

Emission safety of combustible air fresheners - Test methods

active, Most Current
Organization: CEN
Publication Date: 1 November 2015
Status: active
Page Count: 20
ICS Code (Ambient atmospheres): 13.040.20
scope:

This European standard specifies a test method for the determination of emissions resulting from the use of combustible air fresheners into indoor air by means of chamber operation according to EN ISO 16000-9.

This standard defines specific testing conditions for the measurement of the emissions from combustible air fresheners which minimize the effect of the testing on the combustion process.

This standard provides a measurement method for the determination of the following non-exhaustive list of target substances emitted directly from the burning process:

- VOC;

- Benzene;

- Naphthalene;

- Formaldehyde. The measurement method can allow the determination of other substances.

This standard provides additional information on the optional measurement of the following substances:

- SO2;

- NOx;

- CO. This standard is not suitable for the quantitative determination of particulate matter.

This standard does not apply to non-combustible air fresheners and loose incenses.

Any scented candle with burning time shorter than 2,5 h is outside the scope of the standard.

Document History

EN 16738
November 1, 2015
Emission safety of combustible air fresheners - Test methods
This European standard specifies a test method for the determination of emissions resulting from the use of combustible air fresheners into indoor air by means of chamber operation according to EN...

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