Hose Nozzle Valves for Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends with Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations up to 20 Percent (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel OilL
Scope:
1.1 These requirements cover hose nozzle valves that are intended to be used for the control of motor fuels as indicated in 1.3. They are of the type used in motor fuel dispensing equipment. Hose nozzle valves covered by this standard are for use with motor fuels which are handled at temperatures within the range of minus 29°C (minus 20°F) to 52°C (125°F) and an operating pressure of minimum 50 psi (350 kPa).
1.2 Hose nozzle valves for Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel Fuel, Diesel/Biodiesel Blends with Nominal Biodiesel Concentrations up to 20 Percent (B20), Kerosene, and Fuel shall be constructed to comply with the following:
a) The requirements defined in the Standard for UL/ULC 2586 Hose Nozzle Valves for Flammable and Combustible Liquids, and
b) The requirements in this Standard.
1.3 Hose nozzle valves covered by these requirements are intended for use with one or more of the following as applicable:
a) Diesel fuel, which includes renewable diesel, and diesel/biodiesel blends with nominal biodiesel concentrations up to 5 percent (B0 – B5) formulated in accordance with the Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils, ASTM D975;
b) Diesel /biodiesel and renewable diesel/biodiesel blends with nominal biodiesel concentrations from 5 percent up to 20 percent (B6 – B20) formulated in accordance with the Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oil, Biodiesel Blends (B6 – B20), ASTM D7467;
c) Biodiesel (B99.9/B100) formulated in accordance with the Standard Specification for Biodiesel Fuel Blend Stock (B100) for Middle Distillate Fuels, ASTM D6751;
d) Kerosene formulated in accordance with the Standard Specification for Kerosine, ANSI/ASTM D3699; or
e) Fuel oil (heating oil) formulated in accordance with the Standard Specification for Fuel Oils, ASTM D396.
1.4 These requirements cover hose nozzle valves of the manually operated and automatic pressure operated type. When they form a part of an assembly which provides for additional functions or service, the requirements are outside the scope of these requirements.
1.5 When they form a part of an assembly which provides for additional functions or service, the requirements are outside the scope of these requirements.
1.6 These requirements do not cover the following:
a) Hose nozzle valves for handling liquids under cryogenic conditions.
b) Hose nozzle valves for general refinery service, offshore and pipe line terminals, natural gas processing plants, gas distribution systems, petrochemical processing facilities, or the like.
c) Hose nozzle valves operated wholly or partially by electricity or battery.
1.7 This standard does not cover hose nozzle valves for use with gasoline or gasoline/ethanol blends which are covered under the Standard for Hose Nozzle Valves for Gasoline and Gasoline/Ethanol Blends with Nominal Ethanol Concentrations up to 85 Percent (E0 – E85), UL/ULC 2586A.
1.8 This standard does not cover hose nozzle valves for use with liquefied petroleum gas (LP-Gas), which are covered under the Standard for Flow Control Valves for Anhydrous Ammonia and LP-Gas, UL/ULC 125.
1.9 Products covered by this Standard are intended to be installed and used in accordance with the applicable Codes and Regulations as determined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), such as but not limited to:
a) In the United States:
1) Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages, NFPA 30A.
b) In Canada:
1) The National Fire Code of Canada; and or
2) Provincial or other Regulations.
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