BS 2049:1985
Withdrawn
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Specification for paraffin lighting appliances for domestic use
Hardcopy , PDF
14-06-2016
English
30-05-2008
Foreword
Committees responsible
Specification
1. Scope
2. Definitions
3. Materials, design and construction
4. Additional construction requirements for
appliances with pressure burners
5. Performance
6. Marking and instructions
Appendices
A. Test fuel
B. Test conditions and preparation of the appliance
C. Determination of carbon dioxide and carbon
monoxide content of combustion products
D. Determination of surface temperatures
E. Tests for glass components
F. Tests for operation in wind and rain
G. Design of wind tunnel for the steady draught test
H. Determination of fuel consumption
J. Determination of safety on overturning
Table
1. Characteristics of test fuel
Figures
1. Typical paraffin lighting appliances
2. Symbol for class C1 burner fuel
3. Apparatus for the determination of maximum flame
height for a mantle lamp
4. Heat baffle
5. General arrangement of a suitable fan for wind and
rain tests
6. Small wind tunnel for the steady draught test
Construction, performance and safety requirements for appliances, with and without pressure burners, using Class C1 burner fuel to BS 2869, for indoor and/or outdoor use, and associated methods of test.
Committee |
W/-
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes BS 2049(1976). Supersedes 84/35179 DC and 92/42288 DC (06/2005) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, January 2011. (12/2010)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
22
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Withdrawn
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Supersedes |
BS 3143-1:1985 | Road danger lamps Specification for kerosine burning lamps |
BS 2000-123(1985) : 1985 | METHODS OF TEST FOR PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS - DISTILLATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS |
PD 6504:1983 | Medical information on human reaction to skin contact with hot surfaces |
BS 526:1961 | Definitions of the calorific value of fuels |
BS 1756-4:1977 | Methods for sampling and analysis of flue gases Miscellaneous analyses |
BS 4086:1966 | Recommendations for maximum surface temperatures of heated domestic equipment |
BS 2000-12(1982) : 1982 | METHODS OF TEST FOR PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS - HEAT OF COMBUSTION OF LIQUID HYDROCARBON FUELS |
BS 2000-170(1982) : 1982 | METHODS OF TEST FOR PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS - FLASH POINT BY THE ABEL APPARATUS (NON STATUTORY METHOD) |
BS 2000-107(1982) : 1982 | METHODS OF TEST FOR PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS - SULFUR IN PETROLEUM PRODUCTS (LAMP METHOD) |
BS 1756-2:1971 | Methods for the sampling and analysis of flue gases Analysis by the Orsat apparatus |
BS 2000-10(1982) : 1982 | METHODS OF TEST FOR PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS - BURNING TEST (24 HOUR) FOR KEROSINE |
BS 1756-1:1971 | Methods for the sampling and analysis of flue gases Methods of sampling |
BS 1756-3:1971 | Methods for the sampling and analysis of flue gases Analysis by the Haldane apparatus |
BS 3300:1985 | Specification for paraffin unflued space heating and cooking appliances for domestic use |
BS 2000-57(1982) : 1982 | METHOD OF TEST FOR PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS - SMOKE POINT OF KEROSINE |
BS 2871-2:1972 | Specification for copper and copper alloys. Tubes Tubes for general purposes |
BS 2869-2:1988 | Fuel oils for non-marine use Specification for fuel oil for agricultural and industrial engines and burners (classes A2, C1, C2, D, E, F, G and H) |
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