BS EN 17255‑3 is the third part of the BS EN 17255 multi-series on stationary source emissions. BS EN 17255‑3 specifies the performance test of data acquisition and handling systems (DAHS).
Note 1: BS EN 17255‑3 includes specifications of test procedures, description of laboratory tests, requirements on the testing laboratory.
Note 2: BS EN 17255‑3 supports the requirements and legislation such as the IED, MCPD, and E-PRTR.
Note 3: BS EN 17255‑3 does not preclude the use of additional features and functions provided the minimum requirements of this document are met and that these features do not adversely affect data quality, clarity, or access.
BS EN 17255‑3 on DAHS for stationary source emissions is useful for:
DAHS is a monitoring system that you can install in your manufacturing plants to monitor your emissions. The DAHS receives the raw data, as they are measured, averaged, and presented by the AMS, and converts, averages, stores, and reports data as required by legislation.
The input data can be either in analogue representation or in digital form directly from an AMS or via a digital bus system. Inputs can include the data from the AMS, peripheral data needed for calculation of reported data, and information on plant conditions needed to apply data selection criteria.
BS EN 17255‑3 covers various aspects of the DAHS to ensure it is in peak operating condition and is providing you with accurate data. BS EN 17255‑3 provides you with a detailed checklist of test methods and guides you through the necessary test methods to verify the characteristics of the DAHS.
BS EN 17255‑3 on DAHS for stationary source emissions ensures seamless integration of DAHS in your manufacturing plant and helps you keep your emission levels within acceptable limits.
EN 17255-3