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BS EN 116:2015 Diesel and domestic heating fuels. Determination of cold filter plugging point. Stepwise cooling bath method

BS EN 116:2015

Diesel and domestic heating fuels. Determination of cold filter plugging point. Stepwise cooling bath method

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Standard number:BS EN 116:2015
Pages:24
Released:2015-08-31
ISBN:978 0 580 86798 9
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BS EN 116:2015


This standard BS EN 116:2015 Diesel and domestic heating fuels. Determination of cold filter plugging point. Stepwise cooling bath method is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.160.20 Liquid fuels

This European Standard specifies a method for the determination of the cold filter plugging point (CFPP) of diesel and domestic heating fuels (see 3.1) using automated test equipment. Manual test equipment may be used, but for referee purposes only automated test equipment is allowed.

This European Standard is applicable to fatty-acid methyl esters (FAME) and to distillate fuels as well as paraffinic diesel fuels, including those containing FAME, flow-improvers or other additives, intended for use in diesel engines and domestic heating installations.

The results obtained from the method specified in this European Standard are suitable for estimating the lowest temperature at which a fuel will give trouble-free flow in the fuel system.

NOTE

In the case of diesel fuels the results are usually close to the temperature of failure in service except when the fuel system contains, for example, a paper filter installed in a location exposed to the weather or if the filter plugging temperature is more than 12 °C below the cloud point of the fuel. Domestic heating installations are usually less critical and often operate satisfactorily at temperatures somewhat lower than those indicated by the test results.

The difference in results obtained from the sample “as received” and after heat treatment at 45°C for 30 min before the filtration may be used to investigate complaints of unsatisfactory performance under low temperature conditions.

WARNING —

The use of this Standard can involve hazardous materials, operations and equipment. This Standard does not purport to address all of the safety problems associated with its use. It is the responsibility of users of this standard to take appropriate measures to ensure the safety and health of personnel prior to application of the standard, and fulfil statutory and regulatory requirements for this purpose.