1、BRITISH STANDARD BS4552-1: 1979 Incorporating Amendment No. 1 Fuel filters, strainers and sedimentors for compression-ignition engines Part 1: Methods of test UDC621.436.043.7:621.436.038.772:620.1BS4552-1:1979 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Mechanical Engineer
2、ing Standards Committee, was published underthe authority of the Executive Board and comesintoeffect on 31December1979 BSI 08-1999 First published January1970 First revision December1979 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference MEE/95 Draft from comment78
3、/74555 DC ISBN 0 580 11040 0 Cooperating organizations The Mechanical Engineering Standards Committee, under whose direction this British Standard was prepared, consists of representatives from the following Government departments and scientific and industrial organizations: The organizations marked
4、 with an asterisk in the above list, together with the following, were directly represented on the committee entrusted with the preparation of this British Standard: Associated Offices Technical Committee Electricity Supply Industry in England and Association of Consulting Engineers Wales Associatio
5、n of Hydraulic Equipment Engineering Equipment Users Association Manufacturers Federation of Manufacturers of Association of Mining Electrical and Construction Equipment and Cranes Mechanical Engineers Health and Safety Executive* British Compressed Air Society* Institution of Gas Engineers British
6、Electrical and Allied Manufacturers Institution of Mechanical Engineers* Association (BEAMA) Institution of Plant Engineers British Gas Corporation Institution of Production Engineers British Gear Manufacturers Association Lloyds Register of Shipping British Internal Combustion Engine London Transpo
7、rt Executive* Manufacturers Association* Machine Tool Industry Research British Pump Manufacturers Association Association British Steel Corporation Ministry of Defence* British Steel Industry National Coal Board British Valve Manufacturers Association Oil Companies Materials Association Chartered I
8、nstitution of Building Services Process Plant Association Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and Railway Industry Association of Administrations GreatBritain Department of the Environment Society of Motor Manufacturers and Department of Industry, Mechanical TradersLimited* Engineering Telecommunic
9、ation Engineering and Department of Industry, National Manufacturing Association (TEMA) Engineering Laboratory Water-tube Boilermakers Association Department of Trade (Marine Division) CBMPE Hevac Association Department of the Environment (PSA) Motor Industry Research Association Department of the E
10、nvironment, Building Society of Environmental Engineers Research Establishment Individual experts Filtration Society Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date of issue Comments 3689 July 1981 Indicated by a sideline in the marginBS 4552-1:1979 BSI 08-1999 i Contents Page Cooperating organiza
11、tions Inside front cover Foreword iv Section 1. General 1 Scope 1 2 References 1 3 Tests: general 1 Section 2. Pressure drop/flow characteristics 4 Introduction 1 5 Test rig 1 6 Test liquid 2 7 Preparation of test rig 2 8 Test procedure for determination of pressure drop/flow characteristics 2 9 Rep
12、ort of test results 2 Section 3. Initial particle retention 10 Introduction 3 11 Test rig 3 12 Test liquid 4 13 Test contaminant 4 14 Preparation 4 15 Test to determine insolubles in prepared test rig 4 16 Retention of particles 5 17 Reliability assurance of test results 5 18 Determination of incomb
13、ustible contaminants in the test liquid 5 19 Test to determine the effect of water contamination (filters only) 5 20 Report of test results 6 Section 4. Particle retention stability and life 21 Introduction 6 22 Test rig 6 23 Test liquid 7 24 Test contaminants 7 25 Preparation of test rig 7 26 Prepa
14、ration of test fluid contaminant mixture 8 27 Test procedure for determination of particle retention stability and life 8 28 Validation of test rig and sampling technique 9 29 Determination of abrasive contaminant in test liquid samples 9 30 Test procedure for determination of the effect of water co
15、ntamination 9 31 Report of test results 9 Section 5. Test to determine the separation of undissolved water 32 Introduction 10 33 Test rig 11 34 Test liquid 11 35 Preparation of test rig and calibration 12 36 Test procedure for determination of water separation 12 37 Determination of water content in
16、 a sample 13 38 Report of test results 13BS4552-1:1979 BSI 08-1999 ii Page Section 6. Collapse/burst strength of filter element 39 Introduction 13 40 Test rig 13 41 Test liquid 14 42 Test contaminant 14 43 Preparation of contaminant 14 44 Preparation of test rig 14 45 Test procedure for collapse/bur
17、st strength test 14 46 Test procedure for determining the effect of water 15 47 Report of test results 15 Section 7. Hydraulic strength test of filter, strainer or sedimentor assembly 48 Introduction 15 49 Equipment 15 50 Test liquid 15 51 Preparation 15 52 Test procedure 15 53 Report of test result
18、s 16 Section 8. Hydraulic pulse fatigue strength of filter, strainer or sedimentorassembly 54 Introduction 16 55 Test rig 16 56 Test liquid 16 57 Preparation and test procedure 16 58 Report of test results 16 Section 9. Test of cleanliness of new filter, strainer or sedimentor assembly 59 Introducti
19、on 17 60 Test rig 17 61 Test liquid 17 62 Preparation and test procedure 17 63 Report of test results 17 Section 10. Mechanical vibration fatigue resistance of filter, strainer orsedimentor assembly 64 Purpose of test; test parameters 18 Section 11. Installation and removal torque test for spin-on f
20、ilter 65 Introduction 18 66 Test liquid 18 67 Equipment 18 68 Test procedure 18 69 Report of test results 18 Section 12. Vacuum test for fuel filters 70 Introduction 18 71 Test rig 18 72 Integrity of the test set-up 18 73 Procedure 19 74 Report of test results 19BS 4552-1:1979 BSI 08-1999 iii Page A
21、ppendix A Determination of incombustibles retained on filter medium 20 Appendix B Preparation of carbon contaminant concentrate (carbon black) 20 Appendix C Determination of petroleum spirit insolubles in carbon contaminantconcentrate 21 Appendix D Application of tests 23 Figure 1 Test rig for measu
22、rement of pressure differential across filter 24 Figure 2 Test fluid characteristics 25 Figure 3 Clean-up filter holder 26 Figure 4 Test rig for determination of initial particle retention 27 Figure 5 Filtration apparatus 28 Figure 6 Specification for particle size distribution of test dust, MIRA gr
23、ade1 29 Figure 7 Specification for particle size distribution of test dust, MIRA grade2 30 Figure 8 Specification for particle size distribution of test dust, MIRA grade3 31 Figure 9 Specification for particle size distribution of test dust, MIRA grade4 32 Figure 10 Specification for particle size d
24、istribution of test dust, MIRA grade5 33 Figure 11 Test rig for the determination of particle retention stabilityandlife 34 Figure 12 Paddle stirrer for main and reserve tank 35 Figure 13 Typical results of particle retention stability tests on two differenttypes of filter using grade2 MIRA test dus
25、t 35 Figure 14 Typical results of life tests on two different types of filter 36 Figure 15 Test rig for determination of water separation capability 37 Figure 16 Graphical representation of typical result of water separation test 38 Figure 17 Test rig for collapse/burst strength test 38 Figure 18 Te
26、st rig for hydraulic pulse test 39 Figure 19 Pressure pulse wave form for hydraulic pulse test 40 Figure 20 Test rig for cleanliness of new filters 40 Figure 21 Sieve holder 41 Figure 22 Torque wrench adaptor suitable for mounting plate 42 Figure 23 Test rig for vacuum test 42 Figure 24 Filter holde
27、r assembly for choking tests 43 Figure 25 Filtration apparatus 44 Table 1 Sizes and timing of inlet and outlet samples in retention stability test 9 Publications referred to Inside back coverBS4552-1:1979 iv BSI 08-1999 Foreword This revision of BS4552-1 has been prepared under the direction of the
28、Mechanical Engineering Standards Committee. Section2, on the determination of the pressure drop/flow characteristics, and section3, on the determination of initial particle retention, supersedes BS4552-1:1970, with only minor modifications necessitated by the experience that has been gained since it
29、s publication. Section4, on the determination of particle retention stability and life, contains the material referred to as the proposed Part2 in the foreword of BS4552-1:1970. Section5, on the determination of the separation of undissolved water, contains the material referred to as the proposed P
30、art3 in the foreword of Part1:1970. Sections6 to12 contain material which is additional to the material mentioned in the foreword of Part1:1970. The application of the tests described in this standard to various types of filter is given in Appendix D. If agreed between the purchaser and the manufact
31、urer of the unit, the methods of test specified in this British Standard may be applied to units used with fuels other than those specified, the characteristics being measured with fuel relevant to the particular service. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of
32、 a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i to iv, pages 1 to 44, an inside
33、back cover and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.BS4552-1:1979 BSI 08-1999 1 Section 1. General 1 Scope 1.1 This British Standard specifies methods of tes
34、ting certain performance characteristics of fuel filters, strainers and sedimentors for compression-ignition engines using diesel fuel (gas-oil) of classes A1 or A2 as specified in BS2869, with flow rates in the range5litres/h to500litres/h. 1.2 The requirements of this standard are applicable to fu
35、el filters with replaceable elements and elements integral with the canister. 2 References The titles of the publications referred to in this standard are listed on the inside back cover. 3 Tests: general 3.1 For any test specified in this British Standard other than the test specified in section ni
36、ne, the test flow rate shall be as agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser. NOTEIn order to facilitate comparison with other tests, it is recommended that the test flow rate should be one of those specified in3.2. 3.2 If no test flow rate is agreed between the manufacturer and the purchase
37、r, the test flow rate for any test specified in this British Standard, other than the test specified in section 9, shall be one of the following: 5litres/h,10litres/h,25litres/h, 50litres/h,75litres/h, 100litres/h,125litres/h,150litres/h, 175litres/h, 200litres/h,250litres/h,300litres/h, 400litres/h
38、 or 500litres/h. 3.3 For the test specified in section 9, the test flow rate shall be twice the value that would be selected for the unit under test in accordance with3.1 or3.2. NOTEIt is recommended that a minimum of four specimens of each type of unit are used in each test. Section 2. Pressure dro
39、p/flow characteristics 4 Introduction This section specifies the method of measuring the pressure drop across a filter, strainer or sedimentor at its rated flow, or at a rate of flow agreed between the purchaser and the manufacturer of the unit 1) . 5 Test rig 5.1 A gravity feed system fitted with a
40、 constant head device shall be used for this test. 5.2 The test rig shall include the components listed below, together with the necessary tubing, connectors and supports (see Figure 1 which shows the test rig diagrammatically; where items are identified by reference numbers, the following are used)
41、. 1) A header tank with sight glass. 2) A flow control valve. 3) The filter under test. 4) A pressure head tube to indicate the static pressure in the unit inlet pipe. 5) A pressure head tube to indicate the static pressure in the unit outlet pipe. 6) A collecting tank. 7) A device to measure the te
42、mperature of the test liquid in the header tank. 8) A device to measure the temperature of the test liquid as it enters the collecting tank. 9) A graduated cylinder for use in conjunction with a stopwatch or, alternatively, a calibrated flow meter. 5.3 The inlet and outlet pipes connected to the uni
43、t shall have the same bore as the unit ports. They shall each be horizontal and straight for a length equal to20times the bore diameter. 5.4 The pressure tapping on the inlet side of the unit shall be located at a distance from the unit connector equal to8times the bore diameter of the pipe, and tha
44、t on the outlet side at a distance from the outlet of the filter equal to12times the bore diameter of the pipe. Care shall be taken to remove any burrs from the bore of the pipes near the tappings. In order to ensure that both inlet and outlet pipes remain full, the outlet pipe shall be so elevated
45、that it terminates on a line above the highest part of the unit. 1) In this section, the filter, strainer or sedimentor under test is referred to as “the unit”.BS4552-1:1979 2 BSI 08-1999 6 Test liquid 6.1 The test liquid shall be calibrating fluid 2)conforming to the characteristics specified in Fi
46、gure 2. 6.2 The test liquid shall be free from undissolved water and free from additives other than any colouring dyes. 6.3 Before use, the test liquid shall be passed through a filter medium with a mean pore size between0.44m and1.1 4m 3) , clamped at the edges. A suitable filter holder is shown in
47、 Figure 3. The pressure drop across the filter medium shall not exceed0.85bar 4) . 6.4 The test liquid shall be used at such a temperature that its kinematic viscosity lies between4mm 2 /s and6mm 2 /s 5) . Alternatively, it may be blended with refined spindle oil 6)or premium grade kerosine to give
48、a kinematic viscosity between these limits at the test temperature. 6.5 Care shall be taken to ensure that the test liquid does not contain components in such a concentration that they will harm the skin. 7 Preparation of test rig 7.1 All equipment shall be clean. 7.2 The quantity of test liquid req
49、uired for the test shall be stored in the vicinity of the test rig so that it attains the ambient temperature in the neighbourhood of the test rig. 7.3 Prime the test rig with the test liquid, taking care to bleed all air from the unit under test, and close valve(2). 7.4 Refill header tank(1) with test liquid. 8 Test procedure for determination of pressure drop/flow characteristics 8.1 Open and adjust the control valve(2) so that the flow is approximately equal to the nominal test flow rate (see clause4) and observe th