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ISO 15500:2015
ISO 15500:2015 Road vehicles – Compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel system components – Part 20: Rigid fuel line in material other than stainless steel
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Description
ISO 15500-20:2015 provides specific requirements and tests applicable to the rigid fuel line in carbon steel, intended for use on the types of motor vehicles, as defined in ISO 3833, with a service pressure for natural gas as a fuel of 20 MPa (200 bar) settled at 15 °C.
ISO 15500 is intended to be applied to vehicles using natural gas which comply with requirements established in ISO 15403‚Äë1 (mono-fuel, bi-fuel, or dual-fuel applications). This part of ISO 15500 does not apply to the following:
a) liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel system components located upstream of, and including, the vaporizer;
b) fuel containers;
c) stationary gas engines;
d) container mounting hardware;
e) electronic fuel management;
f) refuelling receptacles.
NOTE All references to pressure in this part of ISO 15500 are considered gauge pressures unless otherwise specified.[1]
[1] 1 bar = 100 kPa = 0,1 MPa.
Edition
2
Published Date
2015-11-30
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
4
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Abstract
ISO 15500-20:2015 provides specific requirements and tests applicable to the rigid fuel line in carbon steel, intended for use on the types of motor vehicles, as defined in ISO 3833, with a service pressure for natural gas as a fuel of 20 MPa (200 bar) settled at 15 °C.
ISO 15500 is intended to be applied to vehicles using natural gas which comply with requirements established in ISO 15403‚Äë1 (mono-fuel, bi-fuel, or dual-fuel applications). This part of ISO 15500 does not apply to the following:
a) liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel system components located upstream of, and including, the vaporizer;
b) fuel containers;
c) stationary gas engines;
d) container mounting hardware;
e) electronic fuel management;
f) refuelling receptacles.
NOTE All references to pressure in this part of ISO 15500 are considered gauge pressures unless otherwise specified.[1]
[1] 1 bar = 100 kPa = 0,1 MPa.
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