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Oyungerel Uvgunkhuu
Senior Officer of Volume Standard Laboratory
Metrology Department
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: +976-51-263971, Fax +976-11-458-032
Mongolia
Location: Northern Asia, between China and Russia
Capital: Ulaanbaatar
Total population: 2.8 million (as July 2011)
Area: 1.565 million sq km.
History of Mongolia
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Mongolia was inhabited 500,000 years ago
First state was established by Hunnu tribes in 209 B.C.
Great Mongol Empire under Chingis Khan was
established in 1206
Conquest by Manchu Empire during XVIII-XIX
centuries
Restoration of Mongolian sovereignty in 1911
Creation of People's Republic of Mongolia in 1924
(under communism)
Establishment of democracy in 1990
Nature of Mongolia
Beautiful Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar capital city
MONGOLIAN AGENCY FOR
STANDARDIZATION AND METROLOGY
/ MASM /
MASM
Mongolian
Agency
for
Standardization
and
Metrology is a Government regulatory agency responsible
for coordinating and managing the standardization,
metrology, testing and conformity assessment sector
throughout the country. MASM reports to the First Deputy
Prime Minister of Mongolia.
Mission
To
contribute
to
the
social
and
economic
development of Mongolia in conjunction with the
development
strategic
tendency
standardization, quality and metrology.
by
applying
MASM chart
CHAIRMAN
NATIONAL COUNSIL
Monitoring office
VICE CHAIRMAN
Certification
office for
products
and system
Standardization
and technical
regulation
Department
• Secretariat of
standardization
technical committees
• Standards
information center
WTO/TBT Enquiry
point
Metrology
Department
Accreditation
Department
• Measurement Standards
Team
/Standard laboratories – 9/
• Measuring Instrument
Verification Team /Verification
laboratories – 4/
Strategic
management,
public
administration
Department
• Finance and utility
services division
• International
cooperation division
• Training division
Mongolian Agency for Standardization and
Metrology
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The main functions are:
 Standardization
 Certification
 Establishment
and maintenance
measurement standards
 Legal metrology
 Accreditation
 Training and consulting
 International cooperation
of
national
Metrology Department
Standard laboratories
Verification laboratories
Mass
Length
Electricity measuring
instruments
Density
Volume
Heat and pressure
measuring instruments
Pressure
Electricity
Temperature
Physico-Chemistry
Time and Frequency
Mechanical measuring
instruments
Reception of measuring
instruments
Main Functions of Metrology
Department
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Development of national measurement standards system
Maintenance and improvement of accuracy of measurement
standards
Traceability of measurement standards
Pattern approval of measuring instruments
Calibration of measuring instruments
Verification of mandatory instruments as required by the law
Issue License for manufacture, repair, installation and sale of
measuring instruments
Training
Others
Introduction
 The project “Supporting legal metrology of Mongolia” was
implemented in Standardization and Metrology Agency between
1996 and 1999 according to the Cooperation Programme signed by
government of Mongolia and Federal Republic of Germany in 1995.
 Within the scope of this project, the Volume Standards
Laboratory was established with the equipments including standard
pipettes with capacity of 1, 2, 5, 10 liters and 0.03% of
measurement accuracy supplied by the Physics-Technical
Institution of Germany in 1998.
Those pipettes were certificated as “National Standards” by the
Government resolution 227 in 1999.
 The Volume Standards Laboratory has 36m2 work space and 2
staffs who are conducting calibration service for approximately 420
measuring instruments of 5 types a year.
Main functions
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Coordination of the implementation of Metrology law
Maintaining the measurement standards and dissemination of
unit
Carrying out calibration of measuring instruments
Organizing proficiency comparison testing among metrology
laboratories in national level
Conducting type testing of water meters
Licensing of the legal entities for installation, repair and sale
of measuring instruments
Drafting and formulation of national standards regarding the
methods of calibration of volume measuring instruments and
adoption of international standards into the national one
Conducting professional training
VOLUME STANDARDS
LABORATORY
Pipettes of (150) liters with 0.03% of measurement
accuracy
Flasks of (2100) liters with 0.03% of measurement
accuracy
Travelling /moving/ laboratory with 0.1% of measurement
accuracy
Stationary equipment with 0.2% of measurement accuracy
for calibration of water meter
Calibrating equipment with 0.1% of measurement
accuracy for road tank
Electronic balance of (0,2150) kg
and (0,0011) g of accuracy
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Nowadays when technology has been
sharply advanced in many nations, high
technological equipments and measuring
instruments have been broadly supplied in
domestic sectors of production and
service from abroad. Consequently, the
accuracy in volume measurement sector
has reached at 5*10-5. Particularly, as
equipment in the oil sector have been
advanced, new types of measuring
instruments like gas meter, dispenser for
LPG,
automatic
level
measuring
instrument for storage of oil tank are
imported into Mongolia. In this situation,
the capacity and accuracy level of the
equipment and instruments that we
currently use do not meet the current
requirements. Moreover, in connection
with the development in mining industry in
Mongolia, new types of measuring
instruments such as flow meters have
been introduced which are needed in
more accurate calibration.
International Comparison
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2007, Electrical standard laboratory participated APLAC
Proficiency Testing Program MO20, by DC Current
Measurement and they are participating supplementary
comparison on Digital multimeter P1-APMP.EM-S8 in 2011.
2006, Mass standard laboratory participated APLAC
Proficiency Testing Program APMO17, by supplementary
comparison on weigth F2 class 100g, 10g and 1g.
2006, Length standard laboratory participated Proficiency
Testing Program APLAC_MO18 short gauge blocks 1mm,
8mm, 75mm.
For participation by the Volume Standard Laboratory to such
comparison, previously we would like to conduct an exercise
comparison to gain necessary practice.
Thank you for
attention