NEN-EN 13016-1:2018 en

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Publication date 2018-04-01
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This standard has been withdrawn by NEN, but may still be current in other European countries because the Date of Withdrawal of the replacement standard has not yet been reached. (2024-12-31).
Liquid petroleum products - Vapour pressure - Part 1: Determination of air saturated vapour pressure (ASVP) and calculated dry vapour pressure equivalent (DVPE)
NEN-EN 13016-1 specifies a method for the determination of the air saturated vapour pressure (ASVP) (total vapour pressure), exerted in vacuo, by volatile, low viscosity petroleum products, components, ethanol blends up to 85 % (V/V), and feedstocks containing air. A dry vapour pressure equivalent (DVPE) can be calculated from the air containing vapour pressure (ASVP) measurement. The conditions used in the test described in this standard are a vapour-to-liquid ratio of 4:1 and a test temperature of 37,8 °C. The equipment is not wetted with water during the test, and the method described is therefore suitable for testing samples with or without oxygenates; no account is taken of dissolved water in the sample. This method described is suitable for testing air saturated samples with a DVPE between 15,5 kPa and 106,0 kPa; vapour pressures outside this range can be measured but the precision has not been determined. This document is applicable to fuels containing oxygenated compounds up to the limits stated in the relevant Council Directive 85/536/EEC [10], and for ethanol-fuel blends up to 85 % (V/V) ethanol.

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Registration date
2024-06-01
Committee
310028
TC
CEN/TC 19
ICS code
75.160.20 Liquid Fuels * 75.080 Petroleum Products In General * 87.040 Paints And Varnishes
Related to
EN 13016-1:2018, IDT
Keywords
Petroleum - Fuels - Liquid fuels - Petroleum products - Petroleum technology - Vapour pressure - Pressure testing

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