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    Determination of Carbon Monoxide Emissions from Stationary Sources – USEPA Method 10

USEPA Method 10 is used to determine carbon monoxide (CO) emissions from stationary sources.
 
An integrated or continuous gas sample is extracted from a sampling point and analyzed for carbon monoxide content using a nondispersive infrared (NDIR) analyzer or equivalent. 
 
Interfering agents include substances having a strong absorption of infrared energy.  The method suggests the use of silica gel and ascarite traps to alleviate the major interference problems.  Clean Air Engineering exclusively uses a gas filter correlation (GFC) NDIR instrument for CO measurements.  This analyzer allows the CO to be measured free from the IR absorption interferents without the additional error and complicating factors associated with silica gel and ascarite traps.
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