SAE J1928 Devices Providing Backfire Flame Control for Gasoline Engines in Marine Applications
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SAE J1928 Document Information:
Title
Devices Providing Backfire Flame Control for Gasoline Engines in Marine Applications
SAE International
Publication Date:
Jul 1, 2005
Scope:
This SAE Standard covers the minimum requirements for design,
construction, and testing of devices
to prevent the propagation of backfire flame from within the gasoline
engine to the surrounding
atmosphere.
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to recommend a procedure for testing
and establishing acceptable
flame arresting characteristics of the devices.
Relationship of SAE Standard to ISO Standard
This document is similar to ISO 13592 but has some technical
differences.
Rationale
The use of non-metallic materials in flame arrestors and induction
systems is becoming more
prevalent throughout the Marine Industry. Inclusion of a heat-aging
test as proposed in this
standard provides a means to insure these materials will meet the
requirements of the Marine
Environment.
Throttle bodies have been added to the document as they are required
by law to have the same flame
arresting protection as carburetors and induction systems.
The document's relationship to ISO 13592 has been added to the
document.
Tolerances were changed/added to update the document to realistic and
current practices.
The UL94 rating was added to provide a current flammability rating for
non-metallic materials.
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