GSO ISO 9467:2016
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
22 December 2016
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Forestry machinery -- Portable chain-saws and brush-cutters -- Exhaust system-caused fire risk
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GSO ISO 9467:2016 Scope
This International Standard establishes requirements and test methods for portable chain-saw and brush-cutter exhaust system characteristics related to fire ignition potential.
The requirements include:
— maximum temperatures for exhaust gases and exhaust system surfaces;
— maximum opening size for screen-type spark arresters;
— restriction on debris accumulation; and
— durability and serviceability requirements.
The test methods include:
— uniform procedures for measuring exhaust gas and exhaust system surface temperatures; and
— a procedure to evaluate opening size for screen-type spark arresters.
NOTE 1 Means of limiting the size of carbon particle emissions, other than screen-type spark arresters, are not covered by this International Standard.
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