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  • American Fuel Dispenser Standards

    American Fuel Dispenser Standards: Key Regulations and Specifications (English Overview)

    U.S. fuel dispenser standards are governed by federal agencies, industry bodies, and technical specifications to ensure safety, accuracy, and environmental compliance. Below is a synthesis of critical standards and their requirements:


    1. SAE ARP5904-2002**

    Title: Aviation Fueling Systems - Icing Protection for Fueling Nozzles
    Scope:

    • Applies to aviation fueling nozzles used in aircraft refueling.
      Anti-Icing Design: Nozzles must prevent ice formation at temperatures ≤-40°C.

    • Material Compatibility: Components must resist corrosion from aviation fuels (tested per ASTM D4868).

    • Pressure Testing: Withstand 3× maximum operating pressure for 10 minutes without leakage.


    2. FAA Part 23/25 - Certification Standards**

    Title: Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) for Aircraft Fuel Systems
    Scope:

    • Mandates safety compliance for aviation fuel dispensers and tanks.
      Leakage Limits: Fuel system leakage ≤0.1 mL/min under 1.5× maximum pressure.

    • Fire Resistance: Enclosures must meet UL 94 V-0 flammability rating.

    • Electrical Safety: Wiring systems comply with UL 427 for explosion-proof installations.


    3. NIST Handbook 133**

    Title: Checking the Net Contents of Packaged Commodities
    Scope:

    • Regulates accuracy requirements for retail fuel dispensers.
      Tolerance: ±0.3% for volume measurement (±0.5% for temperature-compensated systems).

    • Repeatability: ≤0.1% error across three consecutive measurements.


    4. UL 1203 - Standard for Safety**

    Title: Explosion-Proof and Dust-Ignition-Proof Electrical Equipment
    Scope:

    • Applies to electrical components in explosive atmospheres (e.g., fueling stations).
      Enclosure Integrity: Must withstand 10 ft-lb impact without ignition.

    • Temperature Limits: Surface temperatures ≤80% of autoignition temperature of fuels.


    5. CSA C22.2 No. 22-M1986**

    Title: Electrical Equipment for Use in Hazardous Locations
    Scope:

    • Certifies explosion-proof fuel dispensers and pumps.
      Zone Classification: Compliance with Zone 1/2 requirements (intrinsically safe or flameproof).

    • Grounding: Resistance ≤10 Ω to prevent static discharge.


    6. GMW 14859-2006**

    Title: Fuel Fill Pipe and Opening - CARB Compliance
    Scope:

    • Ensures compatibility with California’s Stage II vapor recovery systems.
      Vapor Tightness: Fill pipes must limit vapor leakage to ≤15 mL during refueling.

    • Material Stability: Resists ethanol-blend fuel degradation (tested per ASTM D4868).


    7. ASME B31.3 - Process Piping**

    Title: Process Piping Design and Installation
    Scope:

    • Guides fuel transfer piping in dispensers.
      Pressure Testing: Hydrostatic pressure tests at 1.5× design pressure.

    • Corrosion Protection: Piping coatings must meet NACE MR0175 standards.


    8. EPA 40 CFR Part 60**

    Title: National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)
    Scope:

    • Limits volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from fuel dispensers.
      Stage II Vapor Recovery: Mandatory for gasoline dispensers in ozone non-attainment areas.

    • Leak Detection: Monthly monitoring of vapor recovery systems.


    Compliance and Certification

    • FAA Certification: Required for aviation fueling systems.

    • CARB Compliance: Mandatory for dispensers in California.

    • Testing Bodies: UL, CSA, and NSF International conduct conformity assessments.


    Accessing Standards

    1. Official Sources:

      • Purchase from SAE International, FAA, or CSA Group.

    2. Third-Party Translations:


    Key Differences from Non-U.S. Standards

    AspectU.S. StandardsEU/China Standards
    Vapor RecoveryStage II mandatory in ozone zonesOptional or Stage I/II in EU
    Electrical SafetyUL/CSA focus on explosion-proofingATEX/GB/T 22380 for Zone classifications
    Accuracy Tolerance±0.3% (NIST)±0.3% (China) / ±0.5% (EU)

    For detailed implementation, refer to the full texts of SAE ARP5904, FAA FAR Part 23, and NIST Handbook 133.


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