BS ISO 8216-99:2002
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Petroleum products. Fuels (class F). Classification General
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English
18-07-2002
Committee |
PTI/2
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS 6843-0(1988) and 99/121225 DC (08/2002)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
10
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This part of ISO8216 establishes a general system of classification which applies to petroleum fuels designated by the prefix letter “F”.
Within class F, five families (designated as categories) of products are defined according to the type of fuel and listed in decreasing order of volatility. One category, D, is defined further by subgroups on the basis of volatility and flash point, because of the safety implications of different customary titles for such fuels in different parts of the world. Subgroup L (light distillate) is a highly volatile liquid fuel with a closed-cup flash point below normal ambient temperature, and thus may require special hazard precautions not necessary for subgroups M and H.
The detailed classification of a family, taking into account complementary elements according to the uses, type and properties, define particular products in each category, and are given in relevant parts of ISO8216 as the need arises.
NOTE1 Petroleum fuels only meet the requirement of this part of ISO8216 if these fuels, or their components, have not been used for any other purposes prior to their preparation.
NOTE2 Class F for fuels has been defined as part of the method of classification for petroleum products given in ISO8681.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 8216-99:2002 | Identical |
ISO 8681:1986 | Petroleum products and lubricants Method of classification Definition of classes |
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