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Philippine Fuel Dispenser Standards

Update Time : Apr .29.2025

Philippine Fuel Dispenser Standards: Key Regulations and Compliance Requirements

The Philippines' fuel dispenser standards are shaped by national energy policies, safety regulations, and international frameworks. Below is a synthesis of key requirements and relevant documents:


1. Biofuel Compatibility Standards**

  • Biofuels Act of 2006 (RA 9367):

    • Mandates blending 1% biodiesel (CME) in diesel and 10% ethanol in gasoline by 2007, with progressive increases to 5% CME by 2026.

    • Fuel dispensers must handle biofuel blends without corrosion or flow inaccuracies.

    • Material Requirements: Components must resist ethanol/gasoline degradation (tested per ASTM D4868) .


2. Explosion Protection**

  • Adoption of International Standards:

    • Follows IEC 60079 (explosion-proof electrical equipment) and EN 13617 (safety for fuel dispensers) .

    • Enclosures must meet IP54 dust/water resistance and ATEX Zone 1/2 classifications for hazardous areas.


3. Accuracy and Metrology**

  • Republic Act No. 9292 (Metrology Law):

    • Requires compliance with OIML R117 (dynamic liquid measurement systems) for ±0.3% volume accuracy.

    • Mandatory calibration by accredited bodies (e.g., Bureau of Philippine Standards).


4. Safety and Performance**

  • Department of Energy (DOE) Memorandum Orders:

    • Leakage Control: ≤15 mL during pressure tests.

    • Fire Safety: Emergency shutdown systems within 0.5 seconds.

    • Oil Industry Management Bureau (OIMB) standards mandate:

    • LPG Dispenser Standards: Draft PNS for LPG dealers includes storage safety (open-air ventilation, non-combustible materials) .


5. Environmental Compliance**

  • Clean Air Act (RA 8749):

    • Requires Stage II Vapor Recovery Systems to minimize VOC emissions.

    • Dispensers must integrate vapor-tight seals and carbon canisters.


6. Certification and Enforcement**

  • Philippine National Standards (PNS):

    • PNS 19472:2006 (earth-moving machinery fuel tanks) applies to portable dispensers.

    • CE Marking: Mandatory for imported dispensers.

  • Testing Bodies:

    • Bureau of Philippine Standards (BPS) conducts compliance audits.

    • Third-party labs (e.g., TÜV Philippines) perform functional and safety tests.


Accessing Philippine Standards

  1. Official Sources:

    • Philippine Standards (PNS): Available via the National Standards Council (NSC).

    • Biofuels Act Guidelines: Published by the Department of Energy (DOE).

  2. International References:


Key Challenges

  • Biofuel Infrastructure: Upgrading dispensers to handle higher CME/ethanol blends.

  • Enforcement Gaps: Limited capacity for nationwide compliance monitoring.

For detailed implementation, refer to RA 9367DOE Memorandum Orders, and PNS 19472.



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