Iso 17225 6 2014
Iso 17225 6 2014
Iso 17225 6 2014
STANDARD 17225-6
First edition
2014-05-01
Reference number
ISO 17225-6:2014(E)
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ISO 17225-6:2014(E)
Contents Page
Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... iv
Introduction...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v
1 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms............................................................................................................................................................ 3
5 Specification of graded non-woody pellets................................................................................................................................ 3
Bibliography................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 238, Solid biofuels.
ISO 17225 consists of the following parts, underISO general title Solid biofuels — Fuel specifications and
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— Part 1: General requirements
— Part 2: Graded wood pellets
— Part 3: Graded wood briquettes
— Part 4: Graded wood chips
— Part 5: Graded firewood
— Part 6: Graded non-woody pellets
— Part 7: Graded non-woody briquettes
Introduction
The objective of the ISO 17225 series is to provide unambiguous and clear classification principles for
solid biofuels and to serve as a tool to enable efficient trading of biofuels and to enable good understanding
between seller and buyer as well as a tool for communication with equipment manufacturers. It will also
facilitate authority permission procedures and reporting.
This part of ISO 17225 supports the use of graded non-woody pellets for residential, small commercial
and public buildings as well as industrial energy generation applications, which require classified pellet
quality.
The residential, small commercial and public building applications require higher quality fuel for the
following reasons:
• Small-scale equipment does not usually have advanced controls and flue gas cleaning
• Appliances are not generally managed by professional heating engineers
• Appliances are often located in residential and populated districts
Non-woody pellets have high ash, chlorine, nitrogen and sulfur content and major element contents, so
non-woody pellets are recommended to be used in appliances, which are specially designed or adjusted
for this kind of pellet.
NOTE 1 Pellets produced according to this part of ISO 17225 may be used in pellet burners tested according to
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EN 15270[1] and pellet boilers or integrated-pellet burner systems tested according to EN 303–5[2].
Although these product standards may be obtained separately, they require a general understanding of
the standards based on and supporting ISO 17225-1. It is recommended to obtain and use ISO 17225-1
in conjunction with these standards
1 Scope
This part of ISO 17225 determines the fuel quality classes and specifications of graded non-woody
pellets. This part of ISO 17225 covers only non-woody pellets produced from the following raw material
(see ISO 17225-1, Table 1):
– 2 Herbaceous biomass
NOTE 1 Herbaceous biomass is from plants that have a non-woody stem and which die back at the end of the
growing season. It includes grains or seeds crops from food production or processing industry and their by-
products such as cereals.
– 3 Fruit biomass
– 4 Aquatic biomass
–
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5 Biomass blends and mixtures
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Group 5 Blends and mixtures include blends and mixtures from the main origin-based solid biofuel
groups woody, herbaceous biomass, fruit biomass and aquatic biomass.
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Blends are intentionally mixed biofuels, whereas mixtures are unintentionally mixed biofuels. The
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origin of the blend and mixture is to be described using ISO 17225-1, Table 1.
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If solid biofuel blend or mixture contains chemically treated material it shall be stated.
NOTE 3 Thermally treated biomass pellets (e.g. torrefied pellets) are not included in the scope of this part of
ISO 17225. Torrefaction is a mild pre-treatment of biomass at a temperature between 200 °C to 300 °C.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
NOTE ISO standards describing methods for analysis of fuel properties listed in the Bibliography, will become
normative references when they are published.
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ISO 17225-1, Solid biofuels — Fuel specifications and classes — Part 1: General requirements
ISO 17828, Solid biofuels — Determination of bulk density5)
ISO 17829, Solid Biofuels ― Determination of length and diameter of pellets6)
ISO 17831-1, Solid biofuels — Determination of mechanical durability of pellets and briquettes — Part 1:
Pellets7)
ISO 18122, Solid biofuels — Determination of ash content 8)
ISO 18134-1, Solid biofuels — Determination of moisture content — Oven dry method — Part 1: Total
moisture — Reference method9)
ISO 18134-2, Solid biofuels — Determination of moisture content — Oven dry method — Part 2: Total
moisture — Simplified method10)
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chemical treatment
any treatment with chemicals other than air, water or heat
Note 1 to entry: Examples of chemical treatment are listed in informative Annex C of ISO 17225‑1.
3.4
commercial application
facility that utilize solid biofuel burning appliances or equipment that have similar fuel requirements as
residential appliances
Note 1 to entry: Commercial applications should not be confused with industrial applications, which can utilize a
much wider array of materials and have vastly different fuel requirements.
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ar as received
w-% weight-percentage
F Designation for amount of fines as received [w-%, particles less than 3,15 mm]
Q Designation for net calorific value as received, qp,net,ar [MJ/kg or kWh/kg or MWh/t] at con-
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stant pressure
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1 MJ/kg equals 0,2778 kWh/kg (1 kWh/kg equals 1 MWh/t and 1 MWh/t is 3,6 MJ/kg). 1 g/cm equals 3
1 kg/dm3. 1 mg/kg equals 0,000 1 % or 1 ppm.
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NOTE 2 Designation symbols are used in combination with a number to specify property levels in Tables 1 and
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chemical symbols like S (sulfur), Cl (chlorine), N (nitrogen) are used and
the property class is added at the end of the symbol.