This European Standard provides the performance criteria and test procedures for filter dust monitors and filter leakage monitors used to ensure that dust arrestment plants used on stationary sources are working satisfactorily.
A filter dust monitor is a dust arrestment plant monitor which can be calibrated in mass concentration units (e.g. mg/m3) and used for dust arrestment control purposes.
A filter leakage monitor is a dust arrestment plant monitor which indicates a possible problem with the dust arrestment plant by monitoring a change in the emissions level or a change in the magnitude of the dust pulses created by the cleaning process.
This standard is intended for use with the certification procedure for automated measuring systems described in EN 15267-1 and EN 15267-2.

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TC - Tables D.1 and E.1, Equations 36 and 43 to be replaced

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This European Standard (EN) defines a method for the objective determination of the odour concentration of a gaseous sample using dynamic olfactometry with  human assessors and the emission rate of odours emanating from point sources, area sources with outward flow and area sources without outward flow. The primary application is to provide a common basis for evaluation of odorant emissions in the member states of the European Union.

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An EU Regulation is a binding legislative act that must be applied in its entirety across the European Union. Unlike directives, regulations do not need to be transposed into national law and are directly applicable in all member states. Regulations are used when uniform application across all EU countries is essential.

Slovenian Regulation TP239 covers "Uredba o spremembah in dopolnitvah Uredbe o emisiji snovi v zrak iz nepremičnih virov onesnaževanja". There are 3 standards associated with this slovenian regulation.

Harmonized standards under TP239 are European standards (ENs) developed by CEN, CENELEC, or ETSI in response to a mandate from the European Commission. When these standards are cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with them benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of TP239, facilitating CE marking and free movement within the European Economic Area.