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इंटरनेट मानक Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public. “जान1 का अ+धकार, जी1 का अ+धकार” “प0रा1 को छोड न’ 5 तरफ” Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan Jawaharlal Nehru “The Right to Information, The Right to Live” “Step Out From the Old to the New” IS 15217 (2002): Fuel Oil for Diesel Generating Sets [PCD 3: Petroleum, Lubricants and their Related Products] “!ान $ एक न’ भारत का +नम-ण” Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda ““IInnvveenntt aa NNeeww IInnddiiaa UUssiinngg KKnnoowwlleeddggee”” “!ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता हहहहै””ै” Bhartṛhari—Nītiśatakam “Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen” IS 15217:2002 W7Tm71m a-mT*v?l-q HHM@FTa-faf21E Indian Standard FUEL OIL FOR DIESEL GENERATING SETS — SPECIFICATION ICS 75.160.20 0 BIS2002 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 September 2002 Price Group 3 Petroleum Products Sectional Committee, PCD 3 FOREWORD This Indian Standard was adopted bythe Bureau ofIndian Standards, afterthe draft finalized bythe Petroleum Products Sectional Committee had been approved by the Petroleum, Coal and Related Products Division Council. Indian industries are increasingly using heavy fuels in their DG sets for captive power generation as per IS 1593:1982 and IS 11488:1985. Therefore, aneed was felt to formulate aseparate specification of fuel oiIto take care of requirements of DG set users for captive power plants and to overcome the problems of users/producers. Due consideration has been given for cleanliness/compatibility of fuel oil as well as thermal stability for control of sedimentatiordsledging of the fuel oil components during thermal stressing and/or centrifugation. In addition to OEMS specification the assistance has been derived from the following specifications: a) IS 11488:1985 Specification for fuel oil for marine diesel engines, and b) 1S0 8217:1996 Petroleum products —Fuels (Class F) Specification of marine fuels The proposed specification has two new tests, namely, accelerated dry sludge content and spot test for stabiIity and compatibility of fuel oils, which are likely to take care of most of the user problems. The composition of the committee responsible for formulation of this standard isgiven in Annex A. For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of atest or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2:1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revise@’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same asthat of the specified value in this standard. ,. 9 “A, - IS 15217:2002 Indian Standard FUEL OIL FOR DIESEL GENERATING SETS — SPECIFICATION 1SCOPE IS No. Title 1.1 This standard prescribes the requirements and [P 33] :1991 Sulphur byBomb method (second methods of sampling and test for fuel oil for use in revision) diesel generating set engines. [P 40] :1987 Water by distillation (third 1.2 This specification provides guidance for revision) interested parties, such as diesel generating set 3 GRADES designers, suppliers and purchasers ofDG set fuels. The material shall be of the following two grades 2 REFERENCES depending on kinematic viscosity: TheIndian Standards given below contain provisions a) FO DG Grade 1,and which through reference in this text constitute b) FO DG Grade 2. provision ofthis standard. Atthetime ofpublication, the editions indicated were valid. All stantiards are 4 REQUIREMENTS subject to revision and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the 4.1 General possibility of applying the most recent editions of The material shall be homogeneous blend of the standards indicated below: hydrocarbons derived from petroleum refining. This, however, shall not preclude the incorporation of IS No. Title small amounts of additives intended to improve 1447 Petroleum and its products— ignition, combustion or other characteristics. The (Part 1): 2000 Methods of sampling : Part 1 fuels shall be free from inorganic acids, grits and ,----- Manual sampling (/irst revision) other foreign impurities. 1448 Methods oftest for petroleum and 4.2 The material shall also comply with the its products requirements prescribed in Table 1, when tested [P 2] :1967 Acidity (first revi s ion) according to appropriate methods given in COI5 of [P 4] :1984 Ash, sulphated ash and water Table 1. soluble ash (second revision) 5 PACKING AND MARKING [P 6] :1984 Calorific value by Bomb calorimeter method @-st revision) 5.1 Packing [P 7] :1960 Calorific value by calculation The material shall be packed in suitable containers, [P 8] :1967 Carbon residue by Rarnsbottom as agreed between the purchaser and supplier, and method (first revision) subject to the provisions of Red Tariff No. 18 rules [P 10]: 1970 Cloud point and pour point (fh-st ‘andrates for the conveyance by rates of explosives and other dangerous goods, issued by the Indian , revision) Railways Conference Association, with any [P 21]: 1992 Flash point (closed) by Pensky alterations made thereafter. Martens apparatus (second revision) 5.2 Marking [P 25]: 1976 D~termination of kinematic and 5.2.1 The material shall be supplied in accordance dynamic viscosity @st reyision) with the marking and delive~ instructions given by [P 30]: 1970 Sediment incrude and fuel oils by the purchaser. extraction @rst revision) [P 32]: 1992 Density and relative density 5.2.2 Each container shall be supplied with the (second revision) following information: I -, IS 15217:2002 a) Name andgrade of material; licence for the use of the Standard Mark may be b) Manufacturer’s name, initials or his granted to manufacturers or producers may be recognized trade-mark, if any; obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards. c) Volume of contents in litres; and 6 SAMPLING d) Year of manufacture. 6.1 Representative samples of the material shall be 5.2.3 BIS Certljication Marking drawn as prescribed in IS 1447 (Part 1). 5.2.3.1 Each container may also be marked with 6.2 Allthe characteristics given inthis specification the Standard Mark. shall be tested on the composite sample. 5.2.3.1.1 The use of the Standard Mark isgoverned 6.3 The lot shall be declared as conforming to the by the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards requirements ofthisspecification, ifallthetest results Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made there- on the composite sample meet the corresponding under. The details of conditions under which a specification requirements. , 2 . IS 15217:2002 Table 1 Requirements for Fuel Oil for Use in Diesel Generating Sets ( clause 4.2) St Characteristic Requirement Methodof No. / A \ Test,Refto FO DG FO DO [P]of Grade1 Grade2 IS1448 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) O Densityat 15°C,#ml, Max 0.991 0.991 P:32 ii) Kinematicviscosity, mm%, Max: P:25 a) at 1OO”C 25 35 b) at50”C Tobereported iii) Flashpoint,P,~CC, “C,Mirr 66 66 P:21 iv) Pourpoint,“C,Mux 30 30 P:lo v) Conradsoncarbonresidue/microcarbonresidue, 15 20 p :&) percentbymass,Mux vi) Ash,percentbymass,Max 0.10 0.10 P:4 vii) Watercontent,percentbyvolume,Max 1.0 1.0 P:40 viii) Sediment,percentbymass,Ma 0.25 0.25 P:30 ix) Sulphur,totaIpercentbymass,A4ux 4.0 4.0 P:33&P: 354) x) Sodium,ppm, Mu-x 50 50 $ xi) Vanadium,ppm,Mux 300 300 s) xii) Ahrminium+Silicon,ppm,Mu-x 80 80 6) xiii) Asphaltene,percentbymass,Ma 10 14 n xiv) Accelerateddrysludgecontent’)percent 0.1 0.1 o bymass,Max xv) Spottestforcleanliness) and No.2 (Faintorpoorly 9) compatibilityrating definedinnerring) xvi) Acidity,inorganic Nll Nil P:2 xvii) Grosscaloriticvalue,kcalikg Tobereported P: 6(forreference) I P: 7(forroutine) NOTE—CharacteristicsmentionedatS1No.(x)and(xi)aretypetests. o Tobecarriedoutatrefineryatthetimeofproduction. 2)To becarried out atthe time ofreceipt of fueloil tothe storagetanks,with alreadypresent stock, at Marking Terminals and CustomerStorageTanks. NASTMD-4530mayalsobefollowed. 4) ASTMD-4294mayalsobefollowed. 9, Underpreparation.TillsuchtimeICP-AE!VD-3605:1991shallbefollowed. f,) Underpreparation.TillsuchtimelCP-AES/IP 377:1995shallbefollowed. 7) Underpreparation.TN suchtime1P143shallbefollowed. I w Underpreparation.Ttllsuchtime1S0 10307andASTMD4870 /1P390shallbefollowed. 9 Underpreparation.TillsuchtimeASTMD-4740shallbefollowed. AdditionalRequirement CalculatedCarbonAromaticityIn?lcx(CCAI)—TObereported. (Indicationofignitionquality) CCAI= D-81 -141 LogLog(V+ 0.85)-483 Log[T+273)/323]; D = densityinkghn’,@15“C;and v = kinematicviscosityincStattemperature,T’C. 3 IS 15217:2002 ANNEX A (FOrewOrd) COMMITTEE COMPOSITION Petroleum Products Sectional Committee, PCD 3 Organization Representative(s) lndian Additives Ltd, Chennai SHRIR.A.RAO(Chairman) S-muG. S.RAMACHANDRA(NAlternate) Ashok Leyland Ltd, Chennai SHIUM.NIRMALKUMAR SHRIS. K..RAJu (Alternate) , Association of State Road Transport Undertaking Swu A. S.LAW (ASRTU), Pune Automotive Research Association of Indiaj Pune %rruM.K.CHAUDHAIU SHRIA.R.ARANXALLE(Alternate) Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd,Mumbai DRY. P.RAO SHruR. ILMAACHANDRA(ANlternate) Bongaigaon Refinery& Petrochemicals Ltd,Dhaligaon SHIUD.K.PHURAN (Assam) Sr-muSAGARMATHSWS(Alternate) Centrc for High Technology, New Delhi SHRIS. K.SINGH SHIUB. D. GHOSH(Alternate) Central Institute ofRoad Transport (Training& SHRIB. K. CHAPRA Research), Pune SHRIN. R. KACHARS(Alternate) Central Revenue Control Laboratory, New Delhi CHIEFCHEMIST DEPUTYCHIEFCHEMIST(Alternate) Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd, Chennai SHRIK. RAMAN SHRIN. G. SUBRAMANIA(NAlternate) Chief Controller ofExplosives, Nagpur DRA. S.GHOSAL SHRIR. S. BHALEKAR(Alternate) Cochin Refineries Ltd,Ambalamugal, Emakulam SHRIC. I.ROY SHRIK. P. SUBRAMANIA(NAlternate) Controllerate ofQuality Assurance Petroleum Products, SHRIS. K. SRIVASTAVA Ministry ofDefence, DGQA SHRIVUAYAKUMAR(Alternate) Defence Materials and Stores Research& Development DRP. S.VENKATARAMANI Establishment, Kanpur DRA. K.MEHROTRA(Alternate) Directorate General Aeronautical Quality Assurance, DIRECTOR Ministry ofDefence, New Delhi SHRIG. S. BHATNAGAR(Alternate) Directorate General ofCivil Aviation, New Delhi SHRIB. K. JOSHI SHRIS. S. MUZUMDAR(Alternate) Directorate ofMaintenance Plans& Inspection (Air JD(QAS) Headquarter), Ministry ofDefence,New Delhi [DD(QAS)](Alternate) Escorts Ltd, Faridabad SHRISHIVED.KHANNA SHRIH. C. BAHUGUNA(Alternate) Exxon Chemical, Mumbai SHRIS.N. SrNHA SHRIM. S. SHESHYASAYEE(Alternate) Hero Honda Motors Ltd, Dist Mohinder Garb(Haryana) SHRIS. B. GUmA SHRIP. K. SALHOTRA(Alternate) Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd,Visakhapatnam SHRIB. SARANATHAN SHRIP. SEETARAMARAO(Alternate) Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd, Mumbai SHRIM. K. DAXmI Ind-Auto Limited, Mumbai SHRIP.N.BURGULAS ,: SHRIY. J.KHANVWR (Alternate) ,. IBPCompany Ltd, Kolkata SHRIA.G.BISWAS SHRIVINODMOUDGIL(Alternate) Indian Institute ofPetroleum, Debra Dun SHRISUDHIRSINGHAL DRM. O. GARG(Alternate) Indian Institute ofTechnology, Kanpur DRB. P.PUNDIR Indian OilCorporation Ltd(Marketing Division), Mumbai SHRIP. D. BAHUKHANDI SHRIH. K. SAYAL(Alternate) Indian OilCorporation Ltd(R&PDivision), New Delhi SHRIK. K. ACHARYA SHRIK. BALACHANDRAN(Alternate) (Continued onpage 5) 4 IS 15217:2002 (Continued fiompage 4) Organization Representative(s) IndianOilCorporation Ltd (Research& Development SHRIN. R.RAJE Centre), Faridabad SHIUB. S. RAWAT(Alternate) LMLLtd, Kanpur SHRJDINESHKUMAR Lubrizol India Ltd, Mumbai SHRIM.R.KHUMBHANI SHJUV. P. WAGH(Alternate) Mangalore Refinery& Petrochemical Ltd, Mangalore SHRJR.RAJ.AMATW SHRJS. RAMESH(Alternate) .: Maruti Udyog Ltd, Gurgaon (Haryana) DRK. KUMAR ‘1 MANAGERENGINEERIN(GAlternate) Ministry of Environment& Forest, New Delhi DRS. V. REDDY DRB. SENGUPTA(A2ternate) MinistryofIndustry, New Delhi SHJUB. BHANOT SHRIS. K. JAJN(Afternate) MinistryofPetroleum andNatural Gas,New Delhi ADVISER(REFtNi3MEs) OSD, TECHNICAL(Afternate) MinistryofSurface Transport, New Delhi SHRJS. N. PATJTiAYAK SHRIVtRENDRASINGH(Alternate) NationaITestHouse, Kolkata DRY. C.NJJHAN SHRIA. N. BANSGOD(Afternate) NavalHeadquarters, New Delhi DIItECTOROFSYSTEMSENGINEERING [ASSTTDUWTOROFSYSTEMSENGINEERING] (Alternate) OilIndustry SafetyDirectorate, New Delhi SHRIS.C.GUPTA SHRIS. N. MATHUR(Alternate) Petroleum Conservation Research Association, NewDelhi SHRIU.P.SINGH SHJUPARAM.HSTJNGH(Alternate) .. ‘-. ReliancePetroleum Limited, Mumbai SHRIN. S. MURTHY SHRJR. V. DEW (Alternate) Research, Designs and Standards Organization (RDSO), DEPUTYDIRECTOR(AROCM 111) Lucknow [ASSTTRESEARCHOFFICER(CM-3)] (Alternate) SocietyofIndian Automobile Manufacturers, NewDelhi KUMARIPAMELLATncraJ SHJUK.K.GANDHI(Ahernate) TataEngineering& Locomotive CoLtd,Jarnashedpur SHRIV.LAXMINARAYAN SHRIT. SETURAMALINGA(MAlternate) BISDirectorate General SHRIANJANKAR,Director &Head (PCD) - [Representing Director General (Ev-o&cio)] Member Secreta~ SHRIR. P. MISHRA Joint Director (PCD), BIS Furnace Oils (Including Bunker Oil) Subcommittee, PCD 3:5 ! ,, Indian Institute ofPetroleum, Debra Dun SHRIH. K. MADAN(Convener) I “ SHRIP. C. GUPTA(Alternate) Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd,Mumbai SHRIR. ARMUGAM SHRIDEBASHISHGANGULY(Alternate) Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd,Chennai SHRIM. S.SHAYAMSUNDER SHRIN. G. SUBRAMAIUA(NAlternate) Cochin Refineries Ltd,Cochin SHRIC.I.ROY SHRIK. P. SUBRAMANIA(NAlternate) Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd,Mumbai SHRIM. K. DAXITW Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd,Visakh Refinery, SHRIP. S.RAMARAO Visakhapatnam SHRIB. SARANATHAN(Alternate) (Continued onpage 6)

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