How do the Calibration Standard Codes SBP, BBP, and MBP differ?
SBP = Single Blend Protocol. An EPA Protocol gas standard consisting of a
single certified constituent, such as SO2 in N2.
BBP = Basic Blend Protocol. An EPA
Protocol gas standard consisting of multiple certified constituents, none of
which are CO2.
MBP = Multi-Blend Protocol. An EPA
Protocol gas standard consisting of multiple certified constituents, one of
which is CO2.
Note: While calibration standard data are not required, they must be reported correctly if submitted. EPA recommends that, at this time, you do not submit this record.
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