I am assuming you mean an Optical Emission Spectrometer such as the PDA-7000 series from Shimadzu. As shown on page 6 of the .pdf file linked below (page 7 of the document), the range of P that can be detected in Al alloys is 0.001 to 0.02% by mass. When extremely small amounts of elements like P are present in Al, it is common to see some variation in the detected concentration at the lower limit. It is a common practice in indurtry to use a threshold of 0.005% by mass when reporting trace elements, meaning anything below 0.005% is reported as "< 0.005%" instead of 0.001 or 0.003, etc.