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Determination of Chlorine in Oxygen from Solid Chemical Oxygen Generators
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP1320B
- Stabilized
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Scope
This ARP covers a procedure to be used in the determination of 0.05 to 0.3 ppm of chlorine in oxygen from any type of generator used for emergency or other life-support systems. The methyl orange method described can be considered as a referee technique. Instrumental analysis is also given in Section 8.
Rationale
The A-10 Committee concluded that this analytical method will not be updated in the future. There is no plan to develop a replacement document at this time. Therefor, the Committee tasked the sponsor to ballot to stabilize this document at the current revision level.
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Issuing Committee
A-10 Aircraft Oxygen Equipment Committee
Welcome to the SAE A-10 Aircraft Oxygen Equipment Committee public forum area.
The SAE A-10 Aircraft Oxygen Equipment Committee develops standards and practices in the design and information compiled from users, equipment suppliers, aircraft manufacturers, regulatory agencies and medical groups in the aeronautical oxygen field. The A-10 Committee also promotes safety in the aviation oxygen field. It defines the needs and encourages research needed in the area of aviation physiology, as it relates to respiratory functions and oxygen equipment performance.Reference
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