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This International Standard specifies CNG refuelling nozzles and receptacles constructed entirely of new and
unused parts and materials, for road vehicles powered by compressed natural gas. A CNG refuelling
connector consists of, as applicable, the receptacle and its protective cap (mounted on the vehicle) and the
nozzle.
This International Standard is applicable only to such devices designed for a service pressure of 20 MPa
(200 bar) and 25 MPa (250 bar),, to those using CNG in accordance with ISO 15403 parts 1 and 2 and having
standardized mating components, and to connectors that prevent natural gas vehicles from being fuelled by
dispensers with service pressures higher than that of the vehicle, while allowing them to be fuelled by
dispensers with service pressures less than or equal to the vehicle fuel system service pressure.
This International Standard refers to service pressures of 20 MPa and 25 MPa for:
• size 1: B200 and B250
• size 2: C200 and C250
NOTE All references to pressures, given in megapascals and bar (1 bar 0,1 MPa 105 Pa; 1 MPa 1 N/mm2) are
to be considered gauge pressures, unless otherwise specified.
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)
62586
Darbības sfēra
This International Standard specifies CNG refuelling nozzles and receptacles constructed entirely of new and
unused parts and materials, for road vehicles powered by compressed natural gas. A CNG refuelling
connector consists of, as applicable, the receptacle and its protective cap (mounted on the vehicle) and the
nozzle.
This International Standard is applicable only to such devices designed for a service pressure of 20 MPa
(200 bar) and 25 MPa (250 bar),, to those using CNG in accordance with ISO 15403 parts 1 and 2 and having
standardized mating components, and to connectors that prevent natural gas vehicles from being fuelled by
dispensers with service pressures higher than that of the vehicle, while allowing them to be fuelled by
dispensers with service pressures less than or equal to the vehicle fuel system service pressure.
This International Standard refers to service pressures of 20 MPa and 25 MPa for:
• size 1: B200 and B250
• size 2: C200 and C250
NOTE All references to pressures, given in megapascals and bar (1 bar 0,1 MPa 105 Pa; 1 MPa 1 N/mm2) are
to be considered gauge pressures, unless otherwise specified.