Gas composition. Methanol and/or glycol shall not be deliberately added to the natural gas. Cylinder should be designed to tolerate being filled with natural gas meeting either of the following three conditions: (a) SAE J1616 (b) Dry gas Water vapour would normally be limited to less than 32 mg/m3. a pressure dewpoint of -9 °C at 20 MPa. There would be no constituent limits for dry gas, except for: Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent by volume Hydrogen shall be limited to 2 per cent by volume when cylinders are manufactured from a steel with an ultimate tensile strength exceeding 950 MPa; (c) Wet gas Gas that contains a water content higher than b) normally meets the following constituent limits; Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent by volume Carbon dioxide: 4 per cent by volume Hydrogen: 0.1 per cent by volume Under wet gas conditions, a minimum of 1 mg of compressor oil per kg of gas is necessary to protect metallic cylinders and liners.
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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles
Gas composition. Methanol and/or glycol shall not be deliberately added to the natural gas. Cylinder should be designed to tolerate being filled with natural gas meeting either of the following three conditions:
(a) SAE J1616
(b) Dry gas Water vapour would normally be limited to less than 32 mg/m3. a pressure dewpoint of -9 °C C at 20 MPa. There would be no constituent limits for dry gas, except for: Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent by volume Hydrogen shall be limited to 2 per cent by volume when cylinders are manufactured from a steel with an ultimate tensile strength exceeding 950 MPa;
(c) Wet gas Gas that contains a water content higher than b) normally meets the following constituent limits; Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent by volume Carbon dioxide: 4 per cent by volume Hydrogen: 0.1 per cent by volume Under wet gas conditions, a minimum of 1 mg of compressor oil per kg of gas is necessary to protect metallic cylinders and liners.
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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles
Gas composition. Methanol and/or glycol shall not be deliberately added to the natural gas. Cylinder should be designed to tolerate being filled with natural gas meeting either of the following three conditions:
(a) SAE J1616
(b) Dry gas Water vapour would normally be limited to less than 32 mg/m3. a pressure dewpoint dew point of -9 °C C at 20 MPa. There would be no constituent limits for dry gas, except for: Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent by volume Hydrogen shall be limited to 2 per cent by volume when cylinders are manufactured from a steel with an ultimate tensile strength exceeding 950 MPa;
(c) Wet gas Gas that contains a water content higher than b) normally meets the following constituent limits; Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: Oxygen: Carbon dioxide: Hydrogen: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent by volume Carbon dioxide: 4 per cent by volume Hydrogen: 0.1 per cent by volume Under wet gas conditions, a minimum of 1 mg of compressor oil per kg of gas is necessary to protect metallic cylinders and liners.
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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles
Gas composition. Methanol and/or glycol shall not be deliberately added to the natural gas. Cylinder should be designed to tolerate being filled with natural gas meeting either of the following three conditions:
(a) SAE J1616
(b) Dry gas Water vapour would normally be limited to less than 32 mg/m3. a pressure dewpoint of -9 °C EC at 20 MPa. There would be no constituent limits for dry gas, except for: Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent by volume Hydrogen shall be limited to 2 per cent by volume when cylinders are manufactured from a steel with an ultimate tensile strength exceeding 950 MPa;
(c) Wet gas Gas that contains a water content higher than b) normally meets the following constituent limits; Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent by volume Carbon dioxide: 4 per cent by volume volume
Hydrogen: 0.1 per cent by volume Under wet gas conditions, a minimum of 1 mg of compressor oil per kg of gas is necessary to protect metallic cylinders and liners.
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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles
Gas composition. Methanol and/or glycol shall not be deliberately added to the natural gas. Cylinder should be designed to tolerate being filled with natural gas meeting either of the following three conditions:
(a) SAE J1616
(b) Dry gas Water vapour would normally be limited to less than 32 mg/m3. a pressure dewpoint dewpointdew point of -9 °C C at 20 MPa. There would be no constituent limits for dry gas, except for: Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent by volume Hydrogen shall be limited to 2 per cent by volume when cylinders are manufactured from a steel with an ultimate tensile strength exceeding 950 MPa;
(c) Wet gas Gas that contains a water content higher than b) normally meets the following constituent limits; Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent by volume Carbon dioxide: 4 per cent by volume Hydrogen: 0.1 per cent by volume Under wet gas conditions, a minimum of 1 mg of compressor oil per kg of gas is necessary to protect metallic cylinders and liners.
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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles
Gas composition. Methanol and/or glycol shall not be deliberately added to the natural gas. Cylinder should be designed to tolerate being filled with natural gas meeting either of the following three conditions:
(a) SAE J1616
(b) Dry gas Water vapour would normally be limited to less than 32 mg/m3. a pressure dewpoint dew point of -9 °C C at 20 MPa. There would be no constituent limits for dry gas, except for: Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent percent by volume Hydrogen shall be limited to 2 per cent percent by volume when cylinders are manufactured from a steel with an ultimate tensile strength exceeding 950 MPa;
(c) Wet gas Gas that contains a water content higher than b) normally meets the following constituent limits; Hydrogen sulfide and other soluble sulfides: 23 mg/m3 Oxygen: 1 per cent percent by volume Carbon dioxide: 4 per cent percent by volume volume
Hydrogen: 0.1 per cent percent by volume Under wet gas conditions, a minimum of 1 mg of compressor oil per kg of gas is necessary to protect metallic cylinders and liners.
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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles