ISO 3007:1999

ISO 3007:1999

October 1999
International standard Current

Petroleum products and crude petroleum - Determination of vapour pressure - Reid method

This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the vapour pressure of liquid petroleumproducts consisting of essentially or wholly of hydrocarbon components, or containing oxygenated hydrocarbons ofspecific types and at specified maximum concentrations. The method does not apply outside these concentrationlevels, nor to any blends containing methanol or other oxygenated hydrocarbons not covered in note 1.NOTE 1 The maximum concentration of ethers containing 5 or more carbon atoms is 15 % (V/V), and for ethanol is 10 %(V/V). For higher alcohols, the maximum concentration is 7 % (V/V).NOTE 2 For the purposes of this International Standard, the term "%(V/V)" is used to represent the volume fraction of amaterial.For petroleum products containing methanol, or other oxygenated hydrocarbons outside the scope of note 1, a dryvapour-pressure test method should be used. For liquefied petroleum gases, ISO 4256 should be used. The testmethod may be applied to volatile crude petroleum with a vapour pressure exceeding 10 kPa, although theprecision has not been evaluated.Four procedures are described in this International Standard. Procedures A and B are alternative apparatusconfigurations for products with a Reid vapour pressure up to 180 kPa, Procedure C is applied to liquid productswith a Reid vapour pressure above 180 kPa, and Procedure D applies to aviation gasolines with a Reid vapourpressure of approximately 50 kPa.Vapour pressure is an important physical property of volatile liquids, and has critical performance implications forautomotive and aviation gasolines. Vapour pressure is also one of the properties affecting atmospheric evaporation,and is therefore increasingly used in regulations relating to emissions and air quality control. Vapour pressure isalso a critical property limiting the performance and safety of operation of equipment during transfer operations.NOTE Because the external atmospheric pressure is counteracted by the atmospheric pressure initially in the vapourchamber, the Reid vapour pressure is approximately the "absolute" vapour pressure at 37,8 °C. The Reid vapour pressurediffers from the true vapour pressure of the sample owing to slight vaporization of the sample and the pressure of water vapourand air in the confined space.

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October 1999

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17 p.

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ISO 3007:1999

ICS Codes

75.080   Petroleum products in general

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1 - 06/03/2000
Sumary
Petroleum products and crude petroleum - Determination of vapour pressure - Reid method

This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of the vapour pressure of liquid petroleum

products consisting of essentially or wholly of hydrocarbon components, or containing oxygenated hydrocarbons of

specific types and at specified maximum concentrations. The method does not apply outside these concentration

levels, nor to any blends containing methanol or other oxygenated hydrocarbons not covered in note 1.

NOTE 1 The maximum concentration of ethers containing 5 or more carbon atoms is 15 % (V/V), and for ethanol is 10 %

(V/V). For higher alcohols, the maximum concentration is 7 % (V/V).

NOTE 2 For the purposes of this International Standard, the term "%(V/V)" is used to represent the volume fraction of a

material.

For petroleum products containing methanol, or other oxygenated hydrocarbons outside the scope of note 1, a dry

vapour-pressure test method should be used. For liquefied petroleum gases, ISO 4256 should be used. The test

method may be applied to volatile crude petroleum with a vapour pressure exceeding 10 kPa, although the

precision has not been evaluated.

Four procedures are described in this International Standard. Procedures A and B are alternative apparatus

configurations for products with a Reid vapour pressure up to 180 kPa, Procedure C is applied to liquid products

with a Reid vapour pressure above 180 kPa, and Procedure D applies to aviation gasolines with a Reid vapour

pressure of approximately 50 kPa.

Vapour pressure is an important physical property of volatile liquids, and has critical performance implications for

automotive and aviation gasolines. Vapour pressure is also one of the properties affecting atmospheric evaporation,

and is therefore increasingly used in regulations relating to emissions and air quality control. Vapour pressure is

also a critical property limiting the performance and safety of operation of equipment during transfer operations.

NOTE Because the external atmospheric pressure is counteracted by the atmospheric pressure initially in the vapour

chamber, the Reid vapour pressure is approximately the "absolute" vapour pressure at 37,8 °C. The Reid vapour pressure

differs from the true vapour pressure of the sample owing to slight vaporization of the sample and the pressure of water vapour

and air in the confined space.

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