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This document specifies safety, constructional and performance requirements and testing of automatic and semi-automatic valves for oil.

It applies to automatic and semi-automatic valves which are:
— normally closed;
— used in combustion plants to interrupt the oil flow with or without delay on closing;
— for use with oil types (e.g. middle distillate fuel oil, crude oil, heavy fuel oil or kerosene) without gasoline;

NOTE 1 For other oil types (e.g. oil emulsions), additional test methods can be agreed between the manufacturer and the test authority.

NOTE 2 Oil types from petroleum refining processes are classified ISO-F-D in ISO 8216-99 and form part of a device having other function(s), such as oil pumps. In this case, the test methods apply to those parts or components of the device forming the automatic and semi-automatic valves, i.e. those parts which are necessary for the closing function.

— for use on burners or in appliances using oil;
— directly or indirectly operated, electrically or by mechanical or hydraulic means;
— fitted with or without closed-position indicator switches.

This document covers type testing only.

 

Document History

  1. ISO 23553-1:2022

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    Safety and control devices for oil burners and oil-burning appliances - Particular requirements - Part 1: Automatic and semi-automatic valves

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  2. ISO 23553-1:2014


    Safety and control devices for oil burners and oil-burning appliances - Particular requirements - Part 1: Automatic and semi-automatic valves

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  3. ISO 23553-1:2007


    Safety and control devices for oil burners and oil-burning appliances - Particular requirements - Part 1: Shut-off devices for oil burners

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