BS ISO 10307-1:2009
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Petroleum products. Total sediment in residual fuel oils Determination by hot filtration
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English
31-03-2009
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Principle
5 Materials
6 Apparatus
7 Sampling
8 Sample preparation
9 Filter preparation
10 Procedure
11 Expression of results
12 Precision
13 Test report
Describes a method for the determination of total sediment in residual fuel oils having a maximum viscosity of 55 mm[2]/s at 100 degrees C, and for blends of distillate fuels containing residual components.
Committee |
PTI/13
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS 2000-375(1999) & 07/30172878 DC. (03/2009)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
18
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This part of ISO10307 specifies a method for the determination of total sediment in residual fuel oils having a maximum viscosity of 55mm2/s at 100°C, and for blends of distillate fuels containing residual components. The maximum total sediment covered by the precision evaluations of this method is 0,50%(m/m) for residual fuels and 0,40%(m/m) for distillate fuels containing residual components. Some fuels could exceed the maximum filtration time specified in this method due to factors other than the presence of significant quantities of insoluble organic or inorganic material.
For the determination of sediment insoluble in toluene, see ISO37351).
NOTE1 The method can also be used for the assessment of total sediment after regimes of fuel pre-treatment designed to accelerate the ageing process (see ISO10307-2).
NOTE2 Significant amounts of sediment in a residual fuel oil can cause fouling of facilities for handling and present problems in burner mechanisms. Sediment can accumulate in storage tanks, on filter screens or on burner parts, resulting in obstruction to flow of oil from the tank to the burner.
NOTE3 For the purposes of this International Standard, the terms “%(m/m)” and “%(V/V)” are used to represent mass and volume fractions of a material, respectively. These expressions are deprecated under the International System and according to ISO31-0, Quantities and units— Part0: General principles, which specifies that mass and volume fractions be expressed as “mass fraction of xx%” (symbol ω) and “volume fraction of xx%” (symbol φ).
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 10307-1:2009 | Identical |
BS 2869:2006 | Fuel oils for agricultural, domestic and industrial engines and boilers. Specification |
10/30218583 DC : 0 | BS 2869 - FUEL OILS FOR AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINES AND BOILERS - SPECIFICATION |
17/30351591 DC : 0 | BS 2869 - FUEL OILS FOR AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINES AND BOILERS - SPECIFICATION |
BS 2869:2017 | Fuel oils for agricultural, domestic and industrial engines and boilers Specification |
BS 2869(2010) : 2010 | FUEL OILS FOR AGRICULTURAL, DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINES AND BOILERS - SPECIFICATION |
ISO 3171:1988 | Petroleum liquids — Automatic pipeline sampling |
ISO 3170:2004 | Petroleum liquids — Manual sampling |
ISO 6353-3:1987 | Reagents for chemical analysis — Part 3: Specifications — Second series |
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