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23/30463004 DC BS EN 12662-1. Liquid petroleum products. Determination of total contamination Part 1. Middle distillates and diesel fuels

23/30463004 DC

BS EN 12662-1. Liquid petroleum products. Determination of total contamination Part 1. Middle distillates and diesel fuels

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Standard number:23/30463004 DC
Pages:15
Released:2023-01-12
Status:Draft for Comment
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23/30463004 DC


This standard 23/30463004 DC BS EN 12662-1. Liquid petroleum products. Determination of total contamination is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 75.160.20 Liquid fuels
  • 75.160.40 Biofuels
This document specifies a method for the determination of the content of undissolved substances, referred to as total contamination, in middle distillates, in diesel fuels containing up to 30 % (V/V) fatty acid methyl esters (FAME). The working range is from 12 mg/kg to 26 mg/kg and it was established in an interlaboratory study by applying EN ISO 4259-1 [1]. This document in general applies to products having a kinematic viscosity not exceeding 8 mm2/s at 20 °C, or 5 mm2/s at 40 °C, e.g. diesel fuel as specified in EN 590 [2]. This test method may be used for diesel fuels containing more than 30 % (V/V) FAME and for petroleum products having a kinematic viscosity exceeding 8 mm2/s at 20 °C, or 5 mm2/s at 40 °C, however in such cases the precision of the test method has not been defined. NOTE For the purposes of this document, the term "% (V/V)" is used to represent the volume fraction, φ, of a material. WARNING - Use of this test method may involve hazardous materials, operations and equipment. This method does not purport to address all of the safety problems associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this method to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.