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BS EN 13616-2:2016 Overfill prevention devices for static tanks for liquid fuels Overfill prevention devices without a closure device

BS EN 13616-2:2016

Overfill prevention devices for static tanks for liquid fuels Overfill prevention devices without a closure device

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Označení normy:BS EN 13616-2:2016
Počet stran:42
Vydáno:2016-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 83538 4
Status:Standard
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BS EN 13616-2:2016


This standard BS EN 13616-2:2016 Overfill prevention devices for static tanks for liquid fuels is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 23.020.10 Stationary containers and tanks

This European Standard contains requirements, test and assessment methods, marking, labelling and packaging applicable to overfill prevention devices without a closure device.

The overfill prevention device without a closure device is usually composed of

  • overfill prevention sensor consists of

    • sensor,

    • electrical interface,

    • mechanical interface,

  • overfill prevention controller according to EN 16657 .

These overfill prevention devices are intended to be used in/with underground or above ground, non-pressurized, static tanks designed for liquid fuels.

NOTE 1

Liquid fuel means liquids for internal combustion engines, heating/cooling boilers and generators.

NOTE 2

In further text, for liquid fuels the term liquid is used.