1、CAN/CGSB-3.2-2017Supersedes CAN/CGSB-3.2-2015National Standard of CanadaCanadian General Standards BoardHeating fuel oilThe CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARD (CGSB), under whose auspices this standard has been developed, is a government agency within Public Services and Procurement Canada. CGSB is en
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22、responsible for the Canadian General Standards Board (2017).No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior permission of the publisher.Heating fuel oilCETTE NORME NATIONALE DU CANADA EST DISPONIBLE EN VERSIONS FRANAISE ET ANGLAISE.ICS 75.160.20NATIONAL STANDARD OF CANADA
23、 CAN/CGSB-3.2-2017Supersedes CAN/CGSB-3.2-2015CAN/CGSB-3.2-2017 CGSB 2017 All rights reservedCANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARDCommittee on Middle Distillate Fuels(Voting membership at date of approval)Chair (Voting)Mitchell, K. Shell Canada (Producer)General interest categoryHanganu, A. Inspectorate
24、A Bureau Veritas Group CompanyHrsant, G. Oleotek Inc.Jskelinen, H. ConsultantJacula, T. Maxxam Analytics Inc.MacLean, G. Intertek Cargo Analytical AssessmentMenard, L. Advanced Engine Technology Ltd.Moser, P. Saskatchewan Research CouncilPama, M. Certispec Services Inc.Pickard, A.L. ConsultantTalbot
25、, R. Natural Resources CanadaTharby, R.D. Tharby Technology, ConsultantsWispinski, D. InnoTech AlbertaProducer categoryCampbell, S. Advanced Biofuels CanadaCosentino, J. Afton Chemical CorporationGeoffroy, L. Valero Energy Inc.Gropp, R. GE Water and Process TechnologiesMcKnight, A. Innospec Inc.More
26、l, G. Canadian Fuels AssociationMunroe, D. Suncor Energy Products PartnershipPaik, N. Biox CorporationPayne, J.P. Infineum Canada Ltd.Pierceall, R. Archer Daniels MidlandPorter, S. Renewable Industries Canada Rickard, A. RothsayRockwell, G. Imperial Oil Ltd.Taracha, J. The Lubrizol CorporationTetrea
27、ult, D. Baker HughesTitus, J. Irving Oil Ltd.Vezeau, C. Husky EnergyWhite, M. North AtlanticCAN/CGSB-3.2-2017 CGSB 2017 All rights reservedRegulator categoryArchambault, R. Gouvernement du Qubec, ministre de lnergie et des Ressources naturellesParsons, R. Government of Manitoba, Innovation, Energy a
28、nd MinesRensing, M.J. Government of British Columbia, Ministry of Energy and MinesUser categoryBriggs, D. Government of the Northwest Territories,Public Works and ServicesBryksaw, G. General Motors of Canada CompanyChabot, D. Canadian Coast GuardCooper, S. Government of NunavutCowan, B. Government o
29、f Ontario, Ministry of TransportationKilso, R. Finning CanadaLemieux, J. Public Services and Procurement CanadaPoitras, P. National DefenceWilson, S. Canadian Oil Heat AssociationSecretary (Non-voting)Schuessler, M. Canadian General Standards Board Acknowledgment is made for the translation of this
30、National Standard of Canada by the Translation Bureau of Public Services and Procurement Canada.CAN/CGSB-3.2-2017i CGSB 2017 All rights reservedContents Page1 Scope . 12 Normative references . 13 Terms and definitions . 24 Classification . 25 General requirements . 36 Detailed requirements 37 Inspec
31、tion 68 Options . 79 Precautions 7Annex A (normative) Referenced ASTM International publications 10Annex B (informative) Federal, provincial and other regulations applicable to heating oil 121 CGSB 2017 All rights reservedCAN/CGSB-3.2-2017Supersedes CAN/CGSB-3.2-2015Heating fuel oil1 ScopeThis stand
32、ard applies to three types of middle distillate fuel oils that are suitable for use in liquid-fuel-burning equipment without preheating (Types 0, 1 and 2), and three types of fuel oils that contain residual fuel components and require preheating (Types 4, 5 and 6).The heating fuel oils covered by th
33、is standard are intended for use in oil burning equipment to generate heat for domestic and industrial purposes.Types 0, 1 and 2 fuel oils are primarily for use in domestic oil burning appliances. They may also be used for some industrial purposes.a) Type 0 fuel oil is intended for use in fuel domes
34、tic oil burning appliances that have outside storage and where ambient temperatures as low as -48C could be encountered.b) Type 1 fuel oil is intended primarily for use in sleeve-type and wick-feed burners, and in most vaporizing pot-type burner applications. It is also intended for atomizing burner
35、s in which Type 2 fuel oil cannot be used satisfactorily. During periods of lower ambient temperature, Type 1 fuel oil may be used in place of Type 2 to minimize waxing problems.c) Type 2 fuel oil is a heavier distillate than Type 1 and is intended for use in most atomizing-type burner applications.
36、 This type of fuel oil is used in most domestic oil burning appliances and in some medium capacity commercial and industrial burners. Type 2 may contain up to 5% biodiesel.Types 4, 5 and 6 fuel oils are primarily for use as industrial fuels: suitable for use in the pulp and paper industry, metallurg
37、ical operations, heat or power generation, etc.a) Type 4 is an industrial fuel oil intended primarily for burner installations equipped with limited preheating facilities or with no preheating.b) Type 5 is a residual fuel oil for burner installations equipped with limited preheating facilities that
38、require a fuel oil of lower viscosity than Type 6.c) Type 6 is a high-viscosity residual fuel oil for use in burners equipped with preheating facilities to handle such fuels.See Annex B for regulations that apply to heating fuel oil.The testing and evaluation of a product against this standard may r
39、equire the use of materials and/or equipment that could be hazardous. This document does not purport to address all the safety aspects associated with its use. Anyone using this standard has the responsibility to consult the appropriate authorities and to establish appropriate health and safety prac
40、tices in conjunction with any applicable regulatory requirements prior to its use.2 Normative referencesThe following normative documents contain provisions that, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this National Standard of Canada. The referenced documents may be obtained from
41、the sources noted below.NOTE The addresses provided below were valid at the date of publication of this standard.2CAN/CGSB-3.2-2017 CGSB 2017 All rights reservedAn undated reference is to the latest edition or revision of the reference or document in question, unless otherwise specified by the autho
42、rity applying this standard. A dated reference is to the specified revision or edition of the reference or document in question. 2.1 Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB)CAN/CGSB-3.0 Methods of testing petroleum and associated products:No. 28.8 Visual haze rating of liquid fuels CAN / CGSB-3.524 B
43、iodiesel (B100) for blending in middle distillate fuels.2.2.1 SourceThe above may be obtained from the Canadian General Standards Board, Sales Centre, Gatineau, Canada K1A 1G6. Telephone 819-956-0425 or 1-800-665-2472. Fax 819-956-5740. E-mail ncr.cgsb-ongctpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca. Web site www.tpsgc-pwgsc
44、.gc.ca/ongc-cgsb/index-eng.html.2.2 ASTM International Annual Book of ASTM Standards (see Annex A).2.2.1 SourceThe above may be obtained from ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, U.S.A., telephone 610-832-9585, fax 610-832-9555, Web site www.astm.org, or from
45、IHS Markit, 200-1331 MacLeod Trail SE, Calgary, Alberta T2G 0K3, telephone 613-237-4250 or 1-800-267-8220, fax 613-237-4251, Web site .3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this National Standard of Canada, the following terms and definitions apply.3.1biodieselblendstock for middle distillate f
46、uels comprised of mono-alkyl esters of long chain fatty acids derived from renewable sources. In its neat form, biodiesel is commonly designated as B100 (see 6.18).3.2operability temperaturelowest temperature at which the fuel oil is designed to provide satisfactory performance under the conditions
47、of storage and use (see 6.20, 6.21 and 9.3).4 Classification4.1 Heating fuel oils shall be supplied in the following types, as specified (see 8.1):4.1.1 TypesType 0 Type 4Type 1 Type 5Type 2 Type 6CAN/CGSB-3.2-20173 CGSB 2017 All rights reserved5 General requirements5.1 The heating fuel oils shall b
48、e hydrocarbons (unless otherwise allowed, see 5.4 and 6.17) that may contain additives designed to improve their properties or performance, such as, low-temperature flow properties and electrical conductivity. 5.2 The heating fuel oils shall be a stable homogeneous liquid, free of foreign matter tha
49、t is likely to clog filters or nozzles, or to damage equipment.5.3 In Types 0, 1 and 2 fuel oils, there shall be no intentional addition of used lubricating oils, used solvents, triglycerides (such as raw vegetable oils, animal fats, fish oils or used cooking oils), or other fluids which are not normal components of the fuel. Types 4, 5 and 6 fuel oils may contain used lubricating oils or other fluids provided that the fuel oil is used in specifically designed equipment and the relevant authority approves t