EN ISO 17827-1:2016
Solid biofuels - Determination of particle size distribution for uncompressed fuels - Part 1: Oscillating screen method using sieves with apertures of 3@15 mm and above

Standard No.
EN ISO 17827-1:2016
Release Date
2016
Published By
European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
Latest
EN ISO 17827-1:2016
Replace
FprEN ISO 17827-1:2015
Scope
This part of ISO 17827 specifies a method for determining the size distribution of bulk biogenic fuels by the horizontal vibrating screen method. It applies to uncompressed bulk fuels with a nominal screen size of 3.15 mm and above, such as: B. wood chips, coarse shredded wood, olive stones, etc. The method is intended for the characterization of material up to a particle size class of P63. For higher P classes, characterization is primarily done by hand sorting.

EN ISO 17827-1:2016 Referenced Document

  • EN 14778:2011 Solid biofuels - Sampling
  • EN 14780:2011 Solid biofuels - Sample preparation
  • ISO 16559:2014 Solid biofuels - Terminology, definitions and descriptions
  • ISO 17225-1:2014 Solid biofuels - Fuel specifications and classes - Part 1: General requirements
  • ISO 18134-1:2015 Solid biofuels - Determination of moisture content - Oven dry method - Part 1: Total moisture - Reference method
  • ISO 18134-2:2015 Solid biofuels - Determination of moisture content - Oven dry method - Part 2: Total moisture - Simplified method
  • ISO 3310-2:2013 Test sieves.Technical requirements and testing.Part 2: Test sieves of perforated metal plate

EN ISO 17827-1:2016 history

  • 2016 EN ISO 17827-1:2016 Solid biofuels - Determination of particle size distribution for uncompressed fuels - Part 1: Oscillating screen method using sieves with apertures of 3@15 mm and above

EN ISO 17827-1:2016 Solid biofuels - Determination of particle size distribution for uncompressed fuels - Part 1: Oscillating screen method using sieves with apertures of 3@15 mm and above has been changed from EN 15149-1:2010 Solid biofuels - Determination of particle size distribution - Part 1: Oscillating screen method using sieve apertures of 1 mm and above.




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