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ISO - DIS 24605

Road vehicles — Dimethyl Ether (DME) refuelling connector with pressure equalization port

pending, Most Current
Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 26 April 2023
Status: pending
Page Count: 27
ICS Code (Fuel systems): 43.060.40
scope:

This document applies only to Dimethyl Ether refuelling connectors with pressure equalizing port hereinafter referred to as devices, constructed entirely of new, unused parts and materials. Dimethyl Ether refuelling connectors with pressure equalizing port consist of the following components, as applicable:

a) Nozzle with pressure equalizing port

Refuelling nozzle and pressure equalizing port are integrated so that connecting of refuelling path and pressure equalizing path are performed with a single action (mounted on dispenser side) (see Clause 5).

b) Receptacle with pressure equalizing port (mounted on vehicle) (see Clause 7)

This document applies to devices which are for Dimethyl Ether as fuel, hereinafter referred to in this document as M15(see 9.1c):

This document applies to devices with standardised mating components.

This document applies to connectors which prevent Dimethyl Ether vehicles from being fuelled by fuel station dispensers for other gaseous fuels

This document is applicable to: Dimethyl Ether in accordance with ISO 16861.

All references to pressures (kPa) throughout this document are considered gauge pressures unless otherwise specified.

Document History

DIS 24605
April 26, 2023
Road vehicles — Dimethyl Ether (DME) refuelling connector with pressure equalization port
This document applies only to Dimethyl Ether refuelling connectors with pressure equalizing port hereinafter referred to as devices, constructed entirely of new, unused parts and materials. Dimethyl...

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