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The primary requirement for conducting inter-laboratory comparison on physical and<br />

chemical methods for measurement of air pollutants is depicted in Fig. 5.2.<br />

This system is primarily known as Ring Test Facility. It mainly consists of several mass<br />

flow meters of different flow capacities. A mass flow controller, regulates these mass<br />

flow meters. Provision for producing the dilute air is done by means of compressor. The<br />

compressed air produced by the compressor is dried and purified by passing the air<br />

through silica gel and activated carbon respectively. The standard gas stored in steel<br />

cylinders is diluted to the desired concentration by the dilution air or zero air. It is difficult<br />

to store nitrogen dioxide in pressurised cylinders due to its unstable nature. Therefore<br />

nitric oxide stored in steel cylinders are converted to nitrogen dioxide by means of a<br />

process called Gas Phase titration (GPT). In order to attain GPT, nitric oxide is allowed<br />

to react with ozone ( produced by an ozone generator) to produce nitrogen dioxide. The<br />

ozone generator used for GPT can also produce desired ozone gas mixtures for<br />

calibration of continuous monitoring analysers and proficiency testing. In order to check<br />

the mixing of gas mixtures it is advisable to install the continuous monitoring analysers<br />

on the Ring Test Facility. The calibration of the continuous monitoring analysers is<br />

accomplished by means of static dilution system. The static dilution system is shown in<br />

Fig.5.3.<br />

The standard gas mixtures produced by the Ring Test Facility are made available to<br />

different participants through a glass tube for inter-laboratory comparison exercises.<br />

(i) Choice Of Method/Procedure<br />

Participants can use the method of their choice, which is consistent with routine<br />

procedures used in their laboratories. However, in certain circumstances, the<br />

coordinator may instruct participants to use a specified method. Such methods are<br />

usually nationally or internationally accepted standard methods, and will have been<br />

validated by an appropriate procedure ( e.g. collaborative trial).<br />

Where calibration procedure is used, the assigned value will often be a reference value<br />

obtained from measurements obtained by a reputed calibration laboratory which should<br />

use a well defined and accepted procedure. It is desirable that participating laboratories<br />

use the same or similar procedure, but this will not always be practicable for calibration<br />

laboratories.<br />

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