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07/09/2024
§1065.267 Gas chromatograph with a flame ionization detector.
(a) Application. You may use a gas chromatograph with a flame ionization detector (GC-FID) to measure CH4 and C2H6 concentrations of diluted exhaust for batch sampling. While you may also use a nonmethane cutter to measure CH4, as described in �1065.265, use a reference procedure based on a gas chromatograph for comparison with any proposed alternate measurement procedure under �1065.10.
(b) Component requirements. We recommend that you use a GC-FID that meets the specifications in �1065.205 and that the measurement be done according to SAE J1151 (incorporated by reference, see �1065.1010). The GC-FID must meet the linearity verification in �1065.307.
[76 FR 57442, Sept. 15, 2011, as amended at 79 FR 23761, Apr. 28, 2014; 81 FR 74163, Oct. 25, 2016; 89 FR 29796, Apr. 22, 2024]
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