Standard Swedish standard · SS-ISO 22621-2:2007

Plastics piping systems for the supply of gaseous fuels for maximum operating pressure up to and including 2 MPa (20 bar) - Polyamide (PA) - Part 2: Pipes (ISO 22621-2:2007, IDT)

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Scope
This part of ISO 22621 specifies the physical and mechanical properties of pipes made from polyamide (PA) in accordance with ISO 22621-1, intended to be buried and used for the supply of gaseous fuels at maximum operating pressures (MOP) up to and including 20 bar 1). It also specifies the test parameters for the test methods to which it refers. In addition, it lays down dimensional characteristics and requirements for the marking of pipes. Pipes conforming to this part of ISO 22621 are jointed typically by using mechanical, electrofusion or butt fusion (see Annex A) techniques, but not by solvent cement jointing.

Subjects

Petroleum products and natural gas handling equipment (75.200) Plastic pipes and fittings for non fluid use (83.140.30)


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Standard Swedish standard · SS-ISO 22621-2:2007

Plastics piping systems for the supply of gaseous fuels for maximum operating pressure up to and including 2 MPa (20 bar) - Polyamide (PA) - Part 2: Pipes (ISO 22621-2:2007, IDT)
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Language: English

Written by: SIS - Industriteknik

International title:

Article no: STD-64302

Edition: 1

Approved: 12/11/2007

No of pages: 24