DS DS/EN 13760 Automotive LPG filling system for light and heavy duty vehicles - Nozzle, test requirements and dimensions
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Title
Automotive LPG filling system for light and heavy duty vehicles - Nozzle, test requirements and dimensions
Autogas - LPG-påfyldningssystem for lette og tunge køretøjer - Påfyldningsstuds, prøvningskrav og dimensioner
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Nov 28, 2003
Scope:
This standard specifies the minimum design, construction, test requirements and the critical dimensions for filling nozzles for the dispensing of automotive Liqufied Petroleum Gas (LPG) to vehicles of categories M and N, as defined in EC directive 70/156, that are fitted with the Euro filling unit (light duty or heavy duty).
Keywords:
- AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
- CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS
- CONNECTION PIECES
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- DESIGNATIONS
- DIMENSIONS
- FILLER CAPS
- FILLING CONNECTIONS
- GASES
- INSPECTION
- LIMITS (MATHEMATICS)
- LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
- LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS INSTALLATIONS
- MARKING
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- MOTOR VEHICLES
- PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
- PROPERTIES
- REGULATIONS
- ROADSIDE PETROL PUMPS
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- TESTING
- SPECIFICATIONS
- LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES
- FILLING DEVICES
- MATHEMATICS
- CLASSIFICATIONS
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