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JJF
National Metrology Technical Specifications
of the People's Republic of China
Program of Pattern Evaluation of
Ammonia-Nitrogen Automatic Analyzers
ISSUED ON. AUGUST 15, 2013
IMPLEMENTED ON. NOVEMBER 15, 2013
Released by. State Administration for Quality Supervision and Inspection and
Quarantine
Program of Pattern Evaluation of Ammonia-Nitrogen
Automatic Analyzers
Administration organization.
National Environmental Chemical Metrology Technical Committee
Drafting organization.
Shanghai Metrology Test Technology Research Institute
Jiangsu Institute of Metrology
Shanghai INESA Scientific Instrument Co., Ltd.
National Environmental Chemical Metrology Technical Committee is entrusted to interpret this
regulation
Main drafters of this specification.
Ding Min (Shanghai Metrology Test Technology Research Institute)
Gong Feiyan (Shanghai Metrology Test Technology Research Institute)
Xie Luyun (Shanghai Metrology Test Technology Research Institute)
Participating drafters.
Cai Yeqiang (Jiangsu Institute of Metrology)
Xing Jinjing (Jiangsu Institute of Metrology)
Wang Qiaomei (Shanghai INESA Scientific Instrument Co., Ltd.)
Table of Contents
1 Scope ... 6
2 Reference ... 6
3 General ... 6
4 Technical data and prototype that shall be submitted by application organization ... 6
4.1 Technical Information ... 6
4.2 Test prototype ... 7
5 Requirements of legal system management ... 7
5.1 Requirements of measurement unit ... 7
5.2 Accuracy requirements (maximum allowable error) ... 7
5.3 Requirements of metrological legislation marks and instruments identifications ... 7
5.4 Design requirements of external structure ... 8
5.5 Other requirement ... 8
6 Metrological requirements ... 8
7 General technical requirements ... 8
7.1 Appearance ... 8
7.2 Adaptability of power voltage ... 9
7.3 Safety requirements ... 9
7.4 Environmental test ... 9
8 Schedule of pattern evaluation items ... 10
9 Test methods and conditions for test items ... 11
9.1 Metrological requirements ... 11
9.2 General technical requirements ... 15
10 Determination and treatment on results of pattern evaluation ... 24
11 Primitive recording format of pattern evaluation ... 24
Appendix A ... 25
Primitive Recording Format of Pattern Evaluation of Ammonia-Nitrogen Automatic Analyzers ... 25
Foreword
This program of pattern evaluation is drafted and based on JJF 1016 ‘The Rules for Drafting
Program of Pattern Evaluation of Measuring Instruments’, JJF 1015 ‘General Norm for Pattern
Evaluation and Pattern Approval of Measuring Instruments’, and JJF 1001 ‘General Terms in
Metrology and Their Definitions’.
The technical index of this program of pattern evaluation has referred to JJG 631-2013 ‘Ammonia-
Nitrogen Automatic Analyzers’, GB/T11606-2007 ‘Methods of Environmental Test for Analytical
Instruments’, and other technical regulations and standards.
This is the first release.
Program of Pattern Evaluation of Ammonia-Nitrogen Automatic Analyzers
1 Scope
This program of pattern evaluation is applicable to the pattern evaluation of the Ammonia-Nitrogen
automatic analyzer that are based on the electrode method and spectrophotometric method.
2 Reference
JJG 631-2013 Ammonia and Nitrogen Automatic Analyzer
GB/T 11606-2007 Analyzer Instrument Environmental Testing Method
The articles in the above documents, through the reference of this program, become the articles of
this program. For documents indicated with date, all the subsequent modifications (excluding the
corrigendum) or revisions are not applicable to this program, however, the parties who have entered
into agreement based on this program are encouraged to investigate whether the latest version of
these documents can be applied. For all cited documents without date, their latest versions are
applicable to this program.
3 General
Ammonia-Nitrogen automatic analyzer can continuously monitor the Ammonia-Nitrogen
concentration of the water body such as underground water, surface water and industrial wastewater.
Measurement methods for Ammonia-Nitrogen automatic analyzer (hereinafter referred to as
instrument) include spectrophotometric method and electrode method. Spectrophotometric method
includes salicylic acid spectrophotometric method and Nessler reagent spectrophotometric method
etc. The principle is that ammonia or ammonium ion under free state in the water sample will be
color-developed after reacting with indicator. The absorbance and Ammonia-Nitrogen content of
the solution at specified wave length are in direct proportion. So the quantitative analysis for
Ammonia-Nitrogen in the water sample is realized. Electrode method includes air-sensitive
electrode method and ion selective electrode method. The Ammonia-Nitrogen content in the water
sample will be obtained through measurement of electrode potential.
Instrument mainly consists of sampling unit, water sample treatment unit, detection unit, data
collection and processing unit, display, transmission unit, and other units.
4 Technical data and prototype that shall be submitted by application organization
4.1 Technical Information
a) Prototype photo;
b) Product standard (containing testing method);
c) General assembly drawing, circuit diagram and main parts drawing;
d) Operating manuals;
9.2.9.2 Test conditions
In accordance with the requirements in Table 3 of 7.4.4
9.2.9.3 Testing equipment
Within the working space of test chamber (room), the temperature conditions specified in Table 3
shall be able to be provided. Permissible error is ±2°C. Air circulation can be forced to keep the
temperature uniformity. In order to limit the radiation effect, the temperature difference between the
temperature of each section of inner wall of test chamber (room) and the specified test temperature
shall not exceed 3% (calculated by thermodynamic temperature ). And the instrument shall not be
affected by the direct radiation of any above heated or cooled elements which are not meeting the
above requirements. The volume of the test chamber (room) shall be 3 times larger than the volume
of the instrument.
9.2.9.4 Test procedures
a) Put the instrument to the normal position in the test chamber. The temperature of the test
chamber at this time is consistent with the instrument temperature;
b) Change the temperature of test chamber to the stipulated value at the rate ≤ 1°C/min. Power
on. Maintain for 8 hours;
c) Increase the temperature of test chamber to the stipulated value at the rate ≤ 1°C/min to the
initial temperature after reaching the test time of duration. Recover for 24h under normal test
conditions.
9.2.9.5 Qualification judgment
The result in accordance with requirements of 7.4.4 is deemed as qualified.
9.2.10 High temperature storage test
9.2.10.1 Experimental purpose
Check the adaptability of the instrument with intact packing under low temperature condition in
transportation, storage during delivery.
9.2.10.2 Test conditions
In accordance with the requirements in Table 3 of 7.4.4.
9.2.10.3 Testing equipment
Within the working space of test chamber (room), the temperature conditions specified in Table 3
shall be able to be provided. Permissible error is ±2°C. Air circulation can be forced to keep the
temperature uniformity. In order to limit the radiation effect, the temperature difference BETWEEN
the temperature of each section of inner wall of test chamber (room) AND the specified test
15. Alternating damp heat test
Starting time of test. ___YY ___MM ___DD ___HH ___MM
Ending time of test. ___YY ___MM ___DD...
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