NEN-EN 589
Automotive fuels - LPG - Requirements and method of test
| Organization: | NEN |
| Publication Date: | 1 September 1993 |
| Status: | inactive |
| ICS Code (Gaseous fuels): | 75.160.30 |
scope:
This standard specifies requirements and methods of tests for automotive LPG (liquefied petroleum gases) as marketed and as delivered in the countries of the members of CEN. It is applicable to automotive LPG for use in vehicles fit to run on automotive LPG. LPG is a highly volatile hydrocarbon liquid which is normally stored under pressure. If the pressure is released large volumes of gas will be produced which form flammable mixtures with air over the range 2% V/V to 10% V/V. This standard involves the sampling, handling and testing of LPG. All procedures should be conducted away from sources of ignition, handling and testing of LPG. All procedures such as naked flames, unprotected electrical equipment and electrostatic hazards. Testing should be performed as far as practicable under an electrically-safe ventilation hood. LPG in the liquid form can cause cold burns to the skin. Protective clothing such as gloves and goggles should be worn of contact with the skin is likely to occur. Unnecessary inhalation of LPG vapour should be avoided. The operator should not be exposed to atmospheres containing more than 1800 mg/m3 over an 8 h time-weighted average (TWA) reference period, or greater than 2250 mg/m3 over a short term, 10 min reference period. One of the tests described in this Standard involves the operator inhaling a mixture of air and LPG vapour.
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