GSO ISO 16247:2014

ISO 16247:2004
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 December 2014

Road vehicles -- Detection of exhaust system leaks -- Helium test method and detection device specification

GSO ISO 16247:2014 Files

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GSO ISO 16247:2014 Scope

This International Standard specifies a helium test method for detecting and localizing gas leaks in the exhaust systems of road vehicles equipped with an internal combustion engine, in order to improve the quality of exhaust gas measurements. In doing so, it completes the requirements of ISO 3929, applicable regulations and, depending on the leak rate to be detected, ISO 13556. The method is particularly applicable for use in automotive workshops, by end-of-line of automotive and exhaust parts manufacturers, in laboratories prior to exhaust emission tests, and in testing and diagnosis stations.

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