GOST 33007-2014 PDF
Name in English:
GOST 33007-2014
Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 33007-2014
Scrubber and duster equipment. Methods for determination of dust load of gas streams. General technical requirements and control methods
Full title and description
GOST 33007-2014 — Оборудование газоочистное и пылеулавливающее. Методы определения запыленности газовых потоков. Общие технические требования и методы контроля. (English title often rendered: "Gas‑cleaning and dust‑collecting equipment. Methods for determination of dust load of gas streams. General technical requirements and control methods").
Abstract
GOST 33007-2014 establishes standardized methods for sampling and measuring the dustiness (mass concentration of suspended particles) in gas–dust streams emitted from stationary sources and sets general technical requirements and control procedures for gas‑cleaning and dust‑collecting equipment. The standard specifies applicable ranges for flow velocity, pressure and temperature for which the methods are intended, references measurement accuracy requirements, and supplies procedures for sampling, sample preparation, calculation and reporting of results.
General information
- Status: Active / In force.
- Publication date: Designation year 2014; adopted by Rosstandart order dated 15 June 2015 and introduced into force on 1 December 2015.
- Publisher: Issued as a межгосударственный стандарт (interstate standard) and enacted via the Federal Agency on Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart).
- ICS / categories: 75.180.10 (Gas‑cleaning equipment; air‑pollution control instrumentation / related classification).
- Edition / version: ГОСТ 33007-2014 (2014 edition). Amendments (popravki) have been published and introduced in 2025 (entries reported with effective dates 13 March 2025 and 26 June 2025).
- Number of pages: Source listings vary by publisher; catalog entries record approximately 28–30 pages depending on the edition/format.
Scope
The standard applies to methods for determining the dustiness (mass concentration of suspended particulates) of gas‑dust streams discharged from stationary pollution sources when gas velocity is not less than about 4 m/s, pressure up to 0.2 MPa and temperature up to 400 °C. It is intended for use in emission monitoring, verification of gas‑cleaning and dust‑collection equipment performance, and conformity assessment where these measurement methods are appropriate.
Key topics and requirements
- Defined sampling procedures for extracting representative gas‑dust samples from ducts, stacks and channels, including requirements for sampling locations and probe geometry.
- Methods for gravimetric determination of mass concentration of suspended particles (filter sampling, conditioning and weighing procedures).
- Specified operational ranges and limits for applicability (gas velocity, pressure, temperature) and required corrections for pressure/temperature where applicable.
- Instrumental and auxiliary equipment requirements (sampling probes, filters, flow‑measurement devices, manometers and thermometers) and calibration/verification practices.
- Accuracy, uncertainty and quality‑control references (measurement accuracy norms cross‑referenced to related GOSTs such as GOST 17.2.4.02).
- Reporting, calculation and data presentation rules for measured dust concentrations and mass loads.
Typical use and users
Environmental monitoring laboratories, emission testing services, industrial hygiene and safety teams, manufacturers and testers of gas‑cleaning and dust‑catching equipment, regulatory authorities responsible for air emissions control, and research institutions working on particulate emissions and control technologies. The standard is used to perform compliance testing, equipment performance verification and routine emission monitoring.
Related standards
Normative references and related documents cited in GOST 33007-2014 include several GOST standards on measurement instruments and atmospheric monitoring methods such as GOST 17.2.4.02 (measurement accuracy / methods for determining pollutants), GOST 17.2.4.06‑90, GOST 17.2.4.07‑90, GOST 17.2.4.08‑90 and various equipment/specification standards referenced in the normative references list of the standard. These related documents provide complementary procedures for velocity, flow, pressure, temperature and humidity determinations and for the metrological support of measurements.
Keywords
dust load; dustiness; gas streams; gas‑cleaning equipment; dust collectors; sampling method; gravimetric analysis; emission monitoring; stack sampling; particulate matter; GOST 33007-2014.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: GOST 33007-2014 is an interstate (GOST) standard that defines methods and general technical requirements for determining the mass concentration (dustiness) of suspended particulates in gas‑dust streams and for controlling performance of gas‑cleaning and dust‑collection equipment.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers sampling procedures, sample preparation and gravimetric analysis, equipment and instrument requirements, applicable ranges for flow, pressure and temperature, accuracy and reporting rules, and quality‑control measures for dust measurements from stationary sources.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Environmental testing labs, industrial operators monitoring emissions, manufacturers and testers of dust‑control equipment, and regulatory agencies that enforce emissions limits and monitor ambient and source‑specific particulate discharges.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The standard is recorded as active (in force). It is the 2014 designation (introduced into force 1 December 2015) and has received published amendments (popravki) with implementation entries in 2025; users should consult the latest consolidated text or national catalogues for amendments when applying the standard.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — GOST 33007-2014 belongs to the family of standards covering gas‑cleaning and atmospheric monitoring methods and cross‑references a number of GOST documents (notably the GOST 17.2.4.x series) that together address sampling, flow measurement, temperature/pressure measurement and metrological support for air‑pollution measurements.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Dustiness, particulate matter, gravimetric sampling, stack sampling, gas‑cleaning equipment, emission monitoring, GOST 33007-2014.