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    BS PD CEN TR 15367-1-2014 Petroleum products Guidelines for good housekeeping Automotive diesel fuels《石油产品 良好家务管理指南 第1部分 机动车用柴油燃料》.pdf

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    BS PD CEN TR 15367-1-2014 Petroleum products Guidelines for good housekeeping Automotive diesel fuels《石油产品 良好家务管理指南 第1部分 机动车用柴油燃料》.pdf

    1、BSI Standards Publication Petroleum products Guidelines for good housekeeping Part 1: Automotive diesel fuels PD CEN/TR 15367-1:2014National foreword This Published Document is the UK implementation of CEN/TR 15367-1:2014. It supersedes PD CEN/TR 15367-1:2007 which is with- drawn. The UK participati

    2、on in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee PTI/2, Liquid Fuels. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its co

    3、rrect application. The British Standards Institution 2014. Published by BSI Standards Limited 2014 ISBN 978 0 580 85392 0 ICS 03.100.50; 75.160.20; 75.200 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. This Published Document was published under the authority of th

    4、e Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 October 2014. Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected PUBLISHED DOCUMENT PD CEN/TR 15367-1:2014 TECHNICAL REPORT RAPPORT TECHNIQUE TECHNISCHER BERICHT CEN/TR 15367-1 October 2014 ICS 75.160.20; 75.200; 03.100.50 Supersedes CEN

    5、/TR 15367-1:2007 English Version Petroleum products - Guidelines for good housekeeping - Part 1: Automotive diesel fuels Produits ptroliers - Guide pour une bonne matrise de la qualit du produit - Partie 1: Carburants diesels pour automobiles (gazoles) Minerallerzeugnisse - Leitfaden fr eine gute Sy

    6、stemwartung - Teil 1: Dieselkraftstoffe fr KraftfahrzeugeThis Technical Report was approved by CEN on 14 July 2014. It has been drawn up by the Technical Committee CEN/TC 19. CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estoni

    7、a, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom. EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDA

    8、RDIZATION COMIT EUROPEN DE NORMALISATION EUROPISCHES KOMITEE FR NORMUNG CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels 2014 CEN All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CEN national Members. Ref. No. CEN/TR 15367-1:2014 E PD CEN/TR 15367-1:2014

    9、CEN/TR 15367-1:2014 (E) 2 Contents Page Foreword 3 Introduction .4 1 Scope 5 2 Normative references 5 3 Supply chain definition .5 4 Potential sources of water and sediment in the supply chain 5 4.1 Water .5 4.2 Potential sources of sediment 6 4.3 Potential sources of biological contamination .6 4.4

    10、 Adulterants and contaminants .6 5 Housekeeping guidelines .6 5.1 Elements of good housekeeping .6 5.1.1 Operations 6 5.1.2 Hardware .7 5.1.3 Maintenance .7 5.2 Detailed recommendations .7 5.2.1 General 7 5.2.2 Refineries 7 5.2.3 Terminals 8 5.2.4 Filling stations 9 5.2.5 Transport and operations 10

    11、 5.3 Handling of biofuels . 10 Annex A (normative) Diesel vehicle factors . 11 A.1 General remarks 11 A.2 Fuel tank 11 A.3 Fuel system temperature cycles . 11 A.4 Filters . 11 Annex B (normative) After-market additives . 12 Bibliography . 13 PD CEN/TR 15367-1:2014CEN/TR 15367-1:2014 (E) 3 Foreword T

    12、his document (CEN/TR 15367-1:2014) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 19 “Gaseous and liquid fuels, lubricants and related products of petroleum, synthetic and biological origin”, the secretariat of which is held by NEN. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of

    13、 this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN and/or CENELEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. This document supersedes CEN/TR 15367-1:2007. The update primarily addresses quality issues that can be associated with blends of diesel fuels and Fatty

    14、 Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) and by low-level contaminants in diesel fuel that can be picked up in supply and distribution systems. These low level contaminants, such as sodium and other inorganic contaminants, have recently been implicated in the formation of internal diesel injector deposits (IDID).

    15、 CEN/TR 15367 consists of the following parts, under the general title Petroleum products - Guidelines for good housekeeping: Part 1: Automotive diesel fuels Part 2: Automotive petrol fuels Part 3: Prevention of cross-contamination This part of this Technical Report describes the distribution of aut

    16、omotive fuels in general and diesel in specific detail. Part 2 was subsequently published to provide guidance on petrol distribution and specifically to address ethanol issues. Finally, Part 3 was published to provide additional guidance on preventing cross- contamination of fuel products in common

    17、supply and distribution systems. For further information on the relationship between and the history behind each of the parts, see the Introduction to this document. PD CEN/TR 15367-1:2014CEN/TR 15367-1:2014 (E) 4 Introduction During its meeting held in Cannes on June 27 2003, WG 24 “Specification f

    18、or Automotive diesel” decided that a guidance document on good housekeeping could be instrumental in preventing potential motoring problems caused by contamination in the supply chain. This was endorsed by CEN/TC 19 resolution 24.5 and resulted in an effective publication of the first Technical Repo

    19、rt in March 2006. When a similar guideline for petrol was being drafted, it was decided to link these two. The best option was to publish them as separate parts of the same CEN document, which is achieved by revising the original CEN/TR 15367:2006 Petroleum products Automotive Diesel Fuels Guide for

    20、 good housekeeping as part 1. Apart from some harmonization of wording no changes have been incorporated. Two additional reports have now been published in this series regarding Automotive Petrol Fuels (Part 2) and the Prevention of Cross Contamination (Part 3).The work on these three documents has

    21、been carried out with support from CONCAWE and other stakeholders. Automotive fuel specifications generally apply at the point of delivery to the customer. To ensure the quality at this point, the best practice is to make sure that the product meets specification when it is dispatched from the refin

    22、ery and to have systems in place to ensure that it cannot go off-specification on its way to the customer. There will be more than one method or procedure to handle many of the potential contamination issues throughout the distribution chain, thus the advice in this document outlines principles to a

    23、pply, but does not specify the precise detail of the methods to be adopted in all cases. Nevertheless, it is strongly recommended that all the procedures or measures to be applied along the distribution chain should be defined using a Total Quality Assurance methodology. PD CEN/TR 15367-1:2014CEN/TR

    24、 15367-1:2014 (E) 5 1 Scope This Technical Report provides general guidance on diesel fuel housekeeping. It does not pre-empt national or local regulations but addresses the issues of contamination by water, sediment, inorganic contaminants, or microbial growth that may occur in the supply chain dur

    25、ing manufacture, blending, storage and transportation. It does not address contamination by other fuel products nor does it address possible contamination by water or sediment that may occur on-board vehicles. An informative note on vehicle factors is presented in Annex A, however. 2 Normative refer

    26、ences The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. E

    27、N 590, Automotive fuels - Diesel - Requirements and test methods 3 Supply chain definition For the purposes of this document, the supply chain is considered to consist of the following four parts: refineries, terminals, filling stations (including retail and industrial customer sites), and transport

    28、ation from refineries to terminals and from terminals to filling stations. Information on additives beyond the supply chain is given in Annex B. 4 Potential sources of water and sediment in the supply chain 4.1 Water Water may be picked up by the diesel fuel product at various stages of the supply c

    29、hain and can be present either as free water or as an emulsion with small droplets of water suspended in fuel. The presence of FAME can increase fuel/water emulsions. The presence of free water can be a contributory cause of corrosion and biological contamination. Entry points for water include: a)

    30、dissolved or emulsified water can occur during diesel fuel or FAME manufacturing. Dissolved or emulsified water can remain suspended in fuel or may separate and become free water further along the supply chain depending on the composition of the fuel and storage conditions. Cooling of the fuel blend

    31、 can cause the dissolved water to coalesce and separate from the fuel; b) free water can occur due to ingress or leaks as a result of, for example, heavy rainfall or through cracks in equipment; c) water vapour (humid air) can enter storage tanks through air vents followed by cooling or condensation

    32、 on tank walls or vehicle tanks; Because it is virtually impossible to stop water from entering the supply chain, proper water management is essential. Tank inspections should routinely look for free water at the bottom of storage tanks. Free water, along with emulsified fuel, should be drained to e

    33、nsure that the remaining fuel is clear and bright and free of extraneous material. PD CEN/TR 15367-1:2014CEN/TR 15367-1:2014 (E) 6 4.2 Potential sources of sediment Sediment may be due to inorganic or organic contaminants in the fuel. Inorganic contaminants can consist of rust, dirt, dust, corrosion

    34、 products, and trace materials retained from fuel and FAME production. Organic contaminants can consist of oxidation products, biological growth, and trace materials from fuel and FAME production. Sediments may form over a long period of time under storage conditions. 4.3 Potential sources of biolog

    35、ical contamination Biological contamination can result from the action of microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and yeasts, which are ubiquitous in the environment. Microbes can bloom whenever there is a source of water, air (oxygen), and fuel (as food). The presence of FAME in fuel can encourage

    36、 growth. As a result, biological contamination is more common in diesel fuels containing FAME than in gasoline containing bio-products. Biological contamination can lead to bio-derived films and sediments in storage tanks, pipelines, and filters, potentially causing serious operational problems incl

    37、uding filter-blocking and fuel dispenser malfunctions. While good housekeeping, including the elimination of water bottoms in tanks, reduces biological growth, severely contaminated tanks may require more severe treatment, including biocide additives. 4.4 Adulterants and contaminants Diesel fuel sha

    38、ll be free from any adulterant or contaminant that may render the fuel unacceptable for use in diesel engine vehicles. Sodium at trace levels in diesel fuel has been found to cause deposit problems in some types of diesel fuel injectors resulting in engine failures. Trace sodium can originate from m

    39、any sources, cannot be easily controlled or corrected in a multi-product distribution system, and cannot be routinely measured at historical concentrations except in a very well-equipped analytical laboratory. Due diligence is therefore advised for ensuring the integrity of vehicle fuel systems by c

    40、ontrolling potential sources of sodium and other deposit- forming materials in fuel. Potential sources for sodium in diesel fuel are pipeline corrosion inhibitors, refinery process additives, import terminal or refinery salt driers, refinery processing units, biodiesel blending, contamination from s

    41、ea water due to logistics systems or airborne sodium in coastal locations (sea salt). See for more detail CEN/TR 16680 1. There are currently no known or intended limits for sodium concentrations in diesel fuel. Other metal ions of concern are zinc, copper and lead. Zinc has a tendency to accumulate

    42、 in spray-holes and contributes to nozzle coking. Lead is attacked by fuel acids and forms voluminous soap precipitates. Copper is known to catalytically accelerate fuel oxidation. For more information on preventing contamination by water or sediment that may occur in the supply chain or for avoidin

    43、g cross contamination, it is advisable to evaluate the good housekeeping practices recommended in CEN/TR 15367-3 and to check the report on the investigation regarding internal diesel injector sticking deposits mechanisms 1. 5 Housekeeping guidelines 5.1 Elements of good housekeeping 5.1.1 Operation

    44、s Proper attention to detail during all operating activities from product manufacturing to final delivery is essential to guarantee product quality. Operating procedures should be in place covering receipt, delivery, sampling, inspection, testing, and tank draining. These procedures should be review

    45、ed and updated as required, when product quality changes are taking place as a result of new regulations or the introduction of new fuel types. PD CEN/TR 15367-1:2014CEN/TR 15367-1:2014 (E) 7 It is essential that personnel involved at each step in fuel transfers, both company employees and contracto

    46、rs, are properly trained so that they are aware of and understand the importance of applying and continuously improving operating procedures. If the use of chemicals is considered anywhere in the supply chain for housekeeping purposes (e.g. corrosion protection or biological remediation) the potenti

    47、al impact on fuel quality and performance should be investigated thoroughly. Non-chemical solutions are generally preferred. 5.1.2 Hardware The age and design of existing hardware along the supply chain vary widely and yet it is possible to control product quality properly with differently engineere

    48、d installations. Quality control, however, is much easier if hardware is first designed with the intention to facilitate good housekeeping as described in the following sections. 5.1.3 Maintenance No matter how well designed an installation may be, equipment faults can develop over time if the equip

    49、ment is not inspected and properly maintained. Inadequate maintenance can eventually affect the ability of the operator to maintain product quality at the required level. 5.2 Detailed recommendations 5.2.1 General Recommendations in this section are divided into four sections covering various elements related to refineries, terminals, filling stations and transportation. This guidance represents current industry best practices but is largely based on experience handling hydrocarbon-only diesel fuels. 5.2.2 Refineries 5.2.2.1 Testing Batches of die


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