GOST 5542-87 PDF
Name in English:
GOST 5542-87
Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 5542-87
Natural gases for commercial and domestic use. Specifications
Full title and description
GOST 5542-87 — "Газы горючие природные для промышленного и коммунально-бытового назначения. Технические условия" (Natural gases for commercial and domestic use. Specifications). The standard establishes technical requirements for combustible natural gases intended for industrial, municipal and domestic use, including compositional limits, allowable impurities and general quality parameters.
Abstract
GOST 5542-87 defines specification limits and technical conditions for natural combustible gases used as fuel and raw material in industry and for household/communal applications. It covers required quality characteristics (composition, calorific value ranges, and impurities), references methods of testing and relevant safety and sanitary norms, and was produced under the USSR standardization system. The original standard has since been superseded by later revisions of GOST 5542.
General information
- Status: Replaced / withdrawn (superseded by later editions of GOST 5542; replaced by GOST 5542-2014 and subsequently updated in later years).
- Publication date: Approved 16 April 1987; introduced into effect 1 January 1988 (designation year: 1987).
- Publisher: Developed by the Ministry of Gas Industry (USSR) and approved by the State Committee for Standards (Gosstandart); administratively later maintained under national standards bodies (Rosstandart).
- ICS / categories: ICS 75.060 (Natural gas / Extraction and processing of oil, gas and related products).
- Edition / version: GOST 5542-87 (original edition, with later replacements under the same number in 2014 and subsequent updates).
- Number of pages: Approximately 3 pages (short technical specification).
Scope
The standard applies to natural combustible gases intended for industrial and communal-household use — i.e., gases supplied as fuel or as feedstock to industrial processes, and gases distributed for domestic/municipal consumption. It sets mandatory technical conditions for gas quality and safety that gas producers, suppliers and distribution organizations should observe.
Key topics and requirements
- Permitted composition ranges and classification of natural gas by calorific value and main hydrocarbon components.
- Limits on harmful impurities (examples: hydrogen sulfide and other toxic/ corrosive components) and related maximum allowable concentrations.
- Requirements for sampling, testing and methods referenced to other normative documents (for example, methods for determining combustion heat and impurity content).
- References to occupational safety, sanitary and measurement norms that apply when handling and using natural gas.
- General labeling/marking and documentation expectations for supplied gas consignments (quality certificates, test records).
Typical use and users
Users of GOST 5542-87 historically included natural gas producers, transmission and distribution companies, gas processing plants, municipal utilities, industrial consumers using gas as fuel or feedstock, safety and regulatory authorities, and laboratories performing gas quality testing. The standard was used as a contractual and regulatory reference for gas quality and acceptance criteria.
Related standards
Commonly referenced and related documents include later editions of the same standard (GOST 5542-2014 and subsequent updates), test-method standards such as GOST 10062-75 (method for determination of specific heat of combustion), and various sanitary and safety norms (for example, GN and GOST occupational/sanitary standards cited in the normative references).
Keywords
GOST 5542-87, natural gas, combustible gases, gas specification, gas quality, impurities, calorific value, hydrogen sulfide limits, gas for industrial use, gas for domestic use.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: GOST 5542-87 is a technical specification that set quality and safety requirements for natural combustible gases intended for industrial and municipal/domestic use. It was approved in 1987 and entered into force on 1 January 1988.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers compositional characteristics, allowable impurities and their limits, calorific value categories, references to sampling and testing methods, and cross-references to safety and sanitary requirements for handling and using natural gas.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Gas producers, distributors, industrial and municipal consumers, testing laboratories, equipment manufacturers and regulators used the standard as a basis for gas quality acceptance and safety compliance.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: GOST 5542-87 has been superseded. It was replaced by later editions of GOST 5542 (notably GOST 5542-2014 and subsequent updates), and therefore should be treated as a historical version; users should consult the current edition of GOST 5542 for up-to-date technical requirements.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — GOST 5542 is a series of national standards covering natural gas specifications; GOST 5542-87 is the 1987 edition in that series and is linked by normative references to multiple other GOST/GN standards dealing with testing methods, safety and sanitary requirements.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Natural gas, combustible gas, gas specification, impurities, calorific value, gas quality, GOST 5542.