BS EN 14274:2013 pdf download – Automotive fuels — Assessment of petrol and diesel quality — Fuel quality monitoring system (FQMS) 4 Information required to set up the FQMS The information specified in this clause as a requirement for setting up the FQMS is basically divided into two sets. The first set, described in 4.1, specifies the requirement for a working list which contains all the locations from which samples are to be drawn. The second set, described in entries 4.2 to 4.5, specifies the need for information about how the fuel volumes being placed on the market are dispensed across the country. This information is needed in order to make the results of the FQMS representative for the whole country. The information in entries 4.2 to 4.5 should be applied in a step-wise fashion with decreasing preference in the listed order, depending on the data available in the Member State. 4.1 Requirement for a working list. A list of retail sites (3.3.1) and commercial sites (3.3.2) where automotive fuels are dispensed. This list shall contain information about the region (see 5.2) in which the site is located. This list shall be updated each year. The retail sites may be further subdivided into main oil company sites, super-/hypermarket sites and independently owned sites, provided that all necessary information detailed elsewhere in this European standard is available. 4.2 Amounts and regional distribution of automotive fuel dispensed. NOTE Depending on the complexity of the FQMS to be used, the amounts of fuel dispensed on a regional basis could be required. 4.2.1 Total amount of automotive fuel dispensed in the whole country, including regional distribution, if available. 4.2.2 Total amount of each grade of petrol dispensed in the whole country, including regional distribution, if available. 4.2.3 Total amount of diesel fuel dispensed. 4.3 Sources of the fuel and its supply and distribution patterns, if applicable. 4.4 Population size and regional distribution, if applicable. 4.5 Number of vehicles and their regional distribution, if applicable. 4.6 Organisations accredited for sampling and for analytical work. Organisations conducting sampling, testing and analyses required for monitoring fuel quality in the market, shall demonstrate their competence by complying with the minimum criteria set out in Annex B. For sampling of fuel, or volatile materials, the organisation should be accredited for using EN 14275. A list of accredited laboratories, qualified to carry out the tests required for the FQMS should...

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