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Portable Fuel Container Public Workshop. California Air Resources Board. Monitoring and Laboratory Division. November 19, 2003. Presentation Agenda. Purpose Certification Program for PFC’s ASTM Method used for Certification Testing Clarifications for Kerosene Cans and Utility Jugs
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Portable Fuel Container Public Workshop California Air Resources Board Monitoring and Laboratory Division November 19, 2003
Presentation Agenda • Purpose • Certification Program for PFC’s • ASTM Method used for Certification Testing • Clarifications for Kerosene Cans and Utility Jugs • Spill-Proof spouts and desired improvements
Purpose • Desire to enhance the regulations by incorporating a Certification Program. • Problems with consumer misuse, compatibility, and compliance (Kerosene cans and utility jugs). • Seek to improve customer acceptance, compliance, and prohibit use of non-compliant containers for transporting gasoline.
Certification Program • Ensures products meet ARB requirements prior to offering for sale. • Similar to other ARB programs. • Ensure emissions benefits are achieved. Executive Order
Certification Program • No elimination of Compliance Testing. • Manufacturers submit an application, test results and a sample of the product. • Executive Order issued. • Testing to be completed by manufacturer or independent laboratory. • Comments or questions?
Use of ASTM for Certification Testing • ARB is considering adoption of ASTM standard by reference. • Each manufacturer would test according to the ASTM and submit results to ARB. • ARB would adopt ASTM if necessary modifications would be completed.
Use of ASTM for Certification Testing • Incorporate California requirements? • Create Appendices or modify the ASTM? • Permeation testing. New method? • Comments or questions.
Kerosene Cans & Utility Jugs • Consumers are using gasoline in Kerosene cans or utility jugs. • Containers not clearly identified in the existing regulations. • Potential for excess emissions.
Kerosene Cans and Utility Jugs • Clarify utility jugs in ARB regulations. • Require certification. • Require that certified manufacturers identify products with ARB Executive Order number. • Comments or questions?
Spill-Proof Spouts • Modify existing Automatic Shut-Off Test Procedure for clarifying intent. • Consumer complaints. • Inability to fuel some motor vehicles. • Use of Spout Extensions. • Request by SORE manufacturer to specify maximum fill height.
Spill-Proof Spouts • PFC manufacturer experiences? • SORE manufacturer experiences? • Develop standardized fill necks and spill-proof spouts? • Addition of maximum fill height requirement? • Comments or questions?
Contact Information PFC Web Page: http://www.arb.ca.gov/pfc/pfc.htm • Joe Fischer, Regulatory Development for PFC’s (916) 323-1169 jofische@arb.ca.gov • David Frisk, Certification and Test Procedures for PFC’s (916) 322-6017 dfrisk@arb.ca.gov • Chuck Beddow, Manager, Enforcement Division (916) 322-6033 cbeddow@arb.ca.gov • Steve Giorgi, Manager, Enforcement Division (916) 322-6965 sgiorgi@arb.ca.gov