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EVS-EN 16709:2015+A1:2018

Automotive fuels - High FAME diesel fuel (B20 and B30) - Requirements and test methods

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Withdrawn from 01.11.2024
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EN 16709:2015+A1:2018
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Date
Type
Name
01.11.2024
Main
19.12.2018
Main + amendment
03.08.2016
Corrigendum
EVS-EN 16709:2015/AC:2016
04.11.2015
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EVS-EN 16709:2015
This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for marketed and delivered high FAME (B20 and B30) diesel fuel for use in diesel engine vehicles designed or subsequently adapted to run on high FAME (B20 and B30) fuel. High FAME (B20 and B30) diesel fuel is a mixture of up to 20 % (V/V) in total and up to 30 % (V/V) in total respectively fatty acid methyl esters (commonly known as FAME) complying to EN 14214 and automotive diesel fuel complying to EN 590.
For maintenance and control reasons high FAME (B20 and B30) diesel fuel is to be used in captive fleets that are intended to have an appropriate fuel management (see Clause 3).
NOTE 1  For the purposes of this European Standard, the terms "% (m/m)" and "% (V/V)" are used to represent respectively the mass fraction and the volume fraction.
NOTE 2  In this European Standard, A-deviations apply (see Annex A).

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