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CEN/TR 15508:2006

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Key properties on solid recovered fuels to be used for establishing a classification system

Published date

18-10-2006

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Overview of practical data
  2.1 Specification of users
  2.2 Orientation values of mercury and cadmium
3 Overview of secondary fuel and SRF qualities
4 Summary of existing quality systems for SRF (for the chosen
  properties only)
5 Classes
  5.1 Resolutions of CEN/TC 343/WG 2 Specifications and classes
  5.2 Discussion
  5.3 Environmental parameter
  5.4 Classification methods
  5.5 Recommendations
Annex A (informative) Main technologies and distribution of
        heavy metals
Annex B (informative) Transfer factors
      B.1 Use of transfer factors
      B.2 Use of material flow analysis (example North Rhine
          Westphalia)
      B.3 Possibilities and borderlines of such tools
Annex C (informative) Units chosen
      C.1 NCV
      C.2 Cl
      C.3 Hg and Cd
      C.4 SRF as fuel: mg/MJ
      C.5 SRF partly as raw material: mg/MJ and mg/kg
Annex D (informative) Maximum possible concentrations of heavy
        metals in SRF
      D.1 Introduction
      D.2 Cement industry
      D.3 Coal fired power plants
      D.4 FBC
Annex E (informative) Analysis and evaluation of data of Hg and
        Cd in solid recovered fuels
      E.1 General analysis and evaluation of measured values of
          Hg and Cd in solid recovered fuels
      E.2 Specific analysis and evaluation of delivered data of
          solid recovered fuels
Annex F (informative) Overview of secondary fuel and SRF qualities
      F.1 Sources of SRF
      F.2 Overview of SRF qualities
Annex G (informative) Heavy metals in SRF
      G.1 Introduction
      G.2 Overview of heavy metals concentration
      G.3 Hg content of SRF
      G.4 Effects on heavy metal emission
      G.5 Accumulation of heavy metals in products
      G.6 Limit values for Hg and Cd
Annex H (informative) Boundaries of classes
      H.1 Basic assumptions
      H.2 Boundaries decided by WG 2 (February 2004)
      H.3 Discussion
Annex I (informative) Thallium in SRFs
Bibliography

This Technical Report gives background information on key properties to be used for establishing a classification system for solid recovered fuels (SRFs), and a proposal for the classification system and classes for SRF.

Committee
CEN/TC 343
DocumentType
Technical Report
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
I.S. CEN TR 15508:2006 Identical
PD CEN/TR 15508:2006 Identical
FD CEN/TR 15508 : 2007 FD Identical
UNI CEN/TR 15508 : 2008 Identical
NEN NPR CEN/TR 15508 : 2006 Identical

09/30202006 DC : 0 BS EN 15359 - SOLID RECOVERED FUELS - SPECIFICATIONS AND CLASSES
DIN EN 15359 E : 2012 SOLID RECOVERED FUELS - SPECIFICATIONS AND CLASSES
I.S. EN 15359:2011 SOLID RECOVERED FUELS - SPECIFICATIONS AND CLASSES
DIN EN 15359:2012-01 Solid recovered fuels - Specifications and classes
UNI EN 15359 : 2011 SOLID RECOVERED FUELS - SPECIFICATIONS AND CLASSES
UNE-EN 15359:2012 Solid recovered fuels - Specifications and classes
BS EN 15359:2011 Solid recovered fuels. Specifications and classes
EN 15359:2011 Solid recovered fuels - Specifications and classes

EN 13431:2004 Packaging - Requirements for packaging recoverable in the form of energy recovery, including specification of minimum inferior calorific value
CR 13686:2001 Packaging - Optimization of energy recovery from packaging waste
CEN/TR 14745:2003 Solid Recovered Fuels

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