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BS EN ISO 13758:1997+A1:2020 Liquefied petroleum gases. Assessment of the dryness of propane. Valve freeze method

BS EN ISO 13758:1997+A1:2020

Liquefied petroleum gases. Assessment of the dryness of propane. Valve freeze method

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Označení normy:BS EN ISO 13758:1997+A1:2020
Počet stran:12
Vydáno:2020-05-04
ISBN:978 0 539 02717 4
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 13758:1997+A1:2020


This standard BS EN ISO 13758:1997+A1:2020 Liquefied petroleum gases. Assessment of the dryness of propane. Valve freeze method is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.160.30 Gaseous fuels

This International Standard describes a procedure for the assessment of whether liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) hydrocarbons consisting predominantly of propane and/or propene are sufficiently dry to avoid malfunctions in pressure-reducing systems installed in domestic, industrial and automotive LPG applications.

The test is normally used as a functional pass/fail test in which the behaviour of the product is assessed in a specially designed and calibrated regulator valve.

NOTES

  1. If excessive dissolved water is contained in the LPG under test, it will cause freezing and blockage of a test regulator valve, which is an indication that the product could cause malfunctions in commercial pressure-reducing systems.

  2. If the product under test contains an antifreeze agent, the time taken for the test valve to freeze is not necessarily a function of dryness, but may provide an indication of the tendency of the product to cause freezing in pressure-reducing regulators under service conditions.