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Ambient carbon monoxide monitoring and instrumentation

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The information presented in this paper is directed to air pollution engineers who are concerned with monitoring Carbon Monoxide. This paper evaluates systems for CO sampling under conditions where the receptor is located at intersections within 40 meters of the road edge. Non-Dispersive Infrared and electrochemical analysis techniques are used in conjunction with continuous recording, continuous bag sampling, and meter readings at 5 second intervals. The relative accuracy of each system is examined and the conditions for which each system is best suited are described.

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  • C. F. Smith and G. C. Ortman,“Performance of a Commercial Electrochemical Carbon Monoxide Analyzer”, 20th National Symposium I. S. A., May 13, 1974.

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Hanisch, J.L., Hart, B.R. & Garabedian, H.T. Ambient carbon monoxide monitoring and instrumentation. Environmental Management 2, 235–238 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01866551

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