Testing Services
EPA Source Test Methods
AmTest Air Quality performs most recognized EPA source test methods, including the following:
- Method 1 — Traverse Points
- Method 1A — Small Ducts
- Method 2 — Velocity — S-type Pitot
- Method 2A — Volume Meters
- Method 2B — Exhaust Volume Flow Rate
- Method 2C — Standard Pitot
- Method 2D — Rate Meters
- Method 2E — Landfill Gas Production Flow Rate
- Methods 2F, 2G, & 2H — 3-D Probes
- Method 3 — Molecular Weight
- Method 3A — CO2, O2 — Instrumental
- Method 3B — CO2, O2 — Orsat
- Method 3C — CO2, CH4, N2O, O2 — TCD
- Method 4 — Moisture Content
- Method 5 — Particulate Matter (PM)
- Method 5A — PM Asphalt Roofing (Particulate Matter)
- Method 5B — PM Nonsulfuric Acid (Particulate Matter)
- Method 5D — PM Baghouses (Particulate Matter)
- Method 5E — PM Fiberglass Plants (Particulate Matter)
- Method 5F—PM Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit
- Method 5i — Determination of Low Level Particulate Matter Emissions
- Method 6 — Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
- Method 6A — SO2, CO2
- Method 6B — SO2, CO2 — Long Term Integrated
- Method 6C — SO2 — Instrumental
- Method 7 — Nitrogen Oxide (NOx)
- Method 7A — NOx — Ion Chromatographic Method
- Method 7D — NOx — Ion Chromatographic
- Method 7E — NOx — Instrumental
- Method 8 — Sulfuric Acid Mist
- Method 9 — Visual Opacity
- Method 10 — Carbon Monoxide-NDIR
- Method 10A — CO for Certifying CEMS
- Method 10B — CO from Stationary Sources
