Ariz. Admin. Code tit. 3, ch. 7, art. 7, tbl. A - Arizona Weights and Measures Services Division Test Methods for Arizona CBG and AZRBOB
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Fuel Parameter |
Units |
Approved Test Methods |
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Aromatics |
V% |
D1319-20a, D5769-20, D5580-02 (2007) |
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Benzene |
V% |
D3606-21, D5580-02 (2007) |
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Olefins |
V% |
D1319-20a, D6550-10 (2010)Footnote 1, D8071-21 |
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Oxygenates |
W% |
D4815-09 (2009), D4815-15b (2019), D5599-18 |
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Vapor Pressure (Correlation Equation) |
psi |
D5191-20Footnote 2, 13 CCR Section 2297 |
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Sulfur |
wppm |
D2622-21, D5453-93 (1993) |
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Distillation T50 |
ºF |
D86-99a.1, D86-20b |
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Distillation T90 |
ºF |
D86-99a.1, D86-20b |
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Footnotes: 1. Replace the last sentence in ASTM D6550-00 (2010) Section 1.1 with the following: "The application range is from 0.3 to 25 mass percent total olefin, as defined in Section 2263(b), Title 13, California Code of Regulations. If olefin concentrations are not detected, substitute one-half of the detection limit." |
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2. When determining vapor pressure, the only correlation equation to be used is equation 1 in ASTM D5191-20, Section 14.2, ASTM equation ((.965X)-A). |
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