ISO 10088-2022 PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 10088:2022 — Small craft — Permanently installed fuel systems. This International Standard specifies requirements for the design, materials, construction, installation and testing of permanently installed petrol and diesel fuel systems on small craft; the document is published in electronic (PDF) and print formats and is available in English and French.
Abstract
ISO 10088:2022 defines requirements that apply to all parts of permanently installed fuel systems for internal combustion engines on small craft — from the fuel-fill opening to the point of connection with propulsion or auxiliary engines (both inboard- and outboard-powered craft). It covers design, materials, construction, installation and testing; separate but related requirements for permanently installed petrol and diesel fuel tanks are given in ISO 21487:2022.
General information
- Status: Published.
- Publication date: 24 November 2022 (ISO publication month/year shown as November 2022; retail listings record 24/11/2022).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 47.080 (Small craft).
- Edition / version: Edition 5 (ed. 5.0), ISO 10088:2022.
- Number of pages: 19 pages (PDF/print).
Scope
ISO 10088:2022 applies to permanently installed fuel systems for internal combustion engines on small craft (inboard and outboard propulsion). The standard addresses all parts of the system as installed — including fuel filling, piping, hoses, fittings, vents and the connection to propulsion or auxiliary engines — and sets requirements for design, materials, construction, installation and testing. (Requirements specifically for permanently installed petrol and diesel fuel tanks are given in ISO 21487:2022.)
Key topics and requirements
- Design criteria for permanently installed fuel systems on small craft (layout, routes, accessibility).
- Material selection and compatibility with petrol and diesel fuels (hoses, pipes, seals, fittings).
- Construction and assembly practices to prevent leaks and ensure safe operation.
- Installation requirements including routing, supports, separations from ignition sources and ventilation/venting provisions.
- Testing requirements for installed systems (pressurization/leak tests, functional checks).
- Cross-references to tank-specific requirements (see ISO 21487:2022) and harmonization with other small-craft standards.
Typical use and users
Used by naval architects, small‑craft designers, boat and yacht builders, marine equipment manufacturers (fuel tanks, hoses, fittings), shipyards, classification societies, surveyors, testing laboratories and regulatory authorities to design, install and verify safe permanently installed fuel systems on small craft up to the sizes referenced by ISO small-craft committees.
Related standards
Directly related: ISO 21487:2022 (Small craft — Permanently installed petrol and diesel fuel tanks) which provides the tank-specific design, installation and testing requirements; ISO 15083:2020 (Small craft — Bilge‑pumping systems) and other ISO small-craft series standards (for example hull, stability and electrical system standards) that together form the suite of small-craft safety and design standards.
Keywords
Small craft; permanently installed fuel systems; fuel tanks; petrol; diesel; fuel lines; hoses; fittings; installation; testing; ISO 10088; marine fuel safety; ISO/TC 188.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 10088:2022 is an International Standard titled "Small craft — Permanently installed fuel systems" that specifies requirements for the design, materials, construction, installation and testing of permanently installed petrol and diesel fuel systems on small craft.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers all parts of permanently installed fuel systems as installed (from the fuel-fill opening through piping, hoses, vents and connections to propulsion/auxiliary engines) and sets requirements for safe design, compatible materials, construction practices, installation and system testing. Tank-specific requirements are covered in ISO 21487:2022.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Designers, boatbuilders, manufacturers of fuel-system components, marine surveyors, classification societies and regulatory bodies use ISO 10088:2022 to ensure permanently installed fuel systems meet accepted safety and performance criteria.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 10088:2022 is the current published edition (published November 2022) and supersedes previous versions including ISO 10088:2013.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is part of the ISO small-craft standards maintained by ISO/TC 188; it is intended to be used together with related documents such as ISO 21487:2022 (fuel tanks), ISO 15083:2020 (bilge-pumping systems) and other small-craft design and safety standards.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Small craft; permanently installed fuel systems; fuel tanks; petrol; diesel; hoses; fittings; installation; testing; marine fuel safety; ISO 10088.