GOST 33548-2015 PDF

GOST 33548-2015

Name in English:
GOST 33548-2015

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 33548-2015

Description in English:

Automotive vehicles. Device for cleaning air cabin, cockpit, passenger spaces and filters to them. Technical requirements and test methods

Description in Russian:
Автомобильные транспортные средства. Устройства для очистки воздуха салона, кабины, пассажирского помещения и фильтры к ним. Технические требования и методы испытаний
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
20

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1 business day

Delivery time (for Russian version):
1 business day

SKU:
GOST31453

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Full title and description

GOST 33548-2015 — "Automobile transport facilities. Devices for cleaning the air of the cabin, passenger room and filters for them. Requirements and test methods" (Russian: "Автомобильные транспортные средства. Устройства для очистки воздуха салона, кабины, пассажирского помещения и фильтры к ним. Технические требования и методы испытаний"). The standard sets technical requirements and test methods for cabin air filters and air‑cleaning systems used in vehicle passenger compartments and cabins.

Abstract

This standard specifies scope, performance requirements, test conditions and methods for cabin air filters (filters of air‑conditioning and ventilation systems) and for dedicated air‑purification systems (including autonomous, collective and individual systems) intended for use in passenger compartments and driver cabins of motor vehicles. It covers particulate filtration, sorptive removal of gaseous pollutants, durability (resource) of filter elements and test procedures for both new and in‑service vehicles.

General information

  • Status: In force / Effective (introduced for the first time).
  • Publication date: Published 25 July 2016 (approved 22 June 2016; registered 27 October 2015; entered into force 1 April 2017).
  • Publisher: Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart); developed by NAMI (Central Research Automobile and Automotive Institute).
  • ICS / categories: 43.040 (Road transport technology) — specifically 43.040.60 (Body and their components / vehicle systems).
  • Edition / version: GOST 33548-2015 (first edition).
  • Number of pages: Approximately 20 pages (typical published copy length).

Scope

The standard applies to cabin air filters (SF) of air‑conditioning (climate‑control) and ventilation systems and to vehicle air‑cleaning systems (SOV) intended to reduce concentrations of polluting and harmful substances in passenger compartments and driver cabins. It establishes requirements for filtration and sorption efficiency, resource (service life) characteristics, environmental and test conditions, and methods for assessing performance for both new and in‑service vehicles.

Key topics and requirements

  • Definitions and classification of cabin filters and air‑purification systems (particulate filters, filtering‑sorptive blocks, autonomous and integrated systems).
  • Performance requirements for particulate filtration efficiency and for sorptive removal of gaseous pollutants (target pollutants and test concentrations defined by normative references).
  • Test methods: laboratory and in‑vehicle test procedures, meteorological/test‑chamber conditions, steady‑state operating modes and sampling/analysis rules.
  • Durability/resource requirements: procedures and acceptance criteria for service life and performance retention during operation.
  • Marking, documentation and manufacturer declarations required for conformity and identification of filter type and class.
  • Normative references and cross‑references (for example to occupational/air monitoring standards cited in the standard).

Typical use and users

Primary users include vehicle manufacturers (OEMs), cabin‑filter and air‑system designers and suppliers, independent testing laboratories, certification bodies, fleet operators and vehicle maintenance organizations. Regulators and safety assessors also use the standard when evaluating vehicle cabin air quality measures and compliance with vehicle safety and environmental technical regulations.

Related standards

Normative references commonly cited with GOST 33548-2015 include national standards on hazardous substances and air monitoring such as GOST 12.1.007-76 (noxious substances — classification and general safety requirements) and GOST 17.2.6.02-85 (automatic gas analyzers / air pollution monitoring general requirements). The standard is used in the context of vehicle safety technical regulations (e.g., TR CU 018/2011) and other road‑vehicle testing standards.

Keywords

cabin air filter; vehicle air purification; filtration efficiency; sorption filters; in‑vehicle air quality; test methods; passenger compartment; cabin filters; automotive filtration; service life.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST 33548-2015 is a Russian (interstate) standard that defines technical requirements and test methods for devices and filters used to clean air in vehicle passenger compartments and cabins.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers cabin filters for HVAC systems and standalone air‑cleaning systems (including filtering‑sorptive blocks), specifying performance criteria (particulate and gaseous pollutant removal), durability expectations and standardized test procedures (laboratory and in‑vehicle).

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Vehicle manufacturers, filter and air‑system suppliers, test laboratories, conformity assessment bodies, fleet maintenance organizations and regulators concerned with in‑vehicle air quality and vehicle safety.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: As published, GOST 33548-2015 was approved in June 2016 and entered into force in 2017; it is shown in national registries as the active document introduced for the first time (no widely‑published superseding edition is indicated in primary registries). Users should check the national registry or Rosstandart updates for any amendments or replacement editions before relying on it for certification.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: The standard is part of the broader family of GOST documents addressing vehicle systems, safety and environmental/occupational standards; it references and complements other GOSTs related to harmful substances, air monitoring and vehicle testing.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: cabin filter, air purification, filtering‑sorptive block, vehicle HVAC, in‑vehicle air quality, test methods, filtration efficiency.