EN 14163:2001/AC:2006
(Corrigendum)Petroleum and natural gas industries - Pipeline transportation systems - Welding of pipelines (ISO 13847:2000 modified)
Petroleum and natural gas industries - Pipeline transportation systems - Welding of pipelines (ISO 13847:2000 modified)
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Erdöl- und Erdgasindustrien - Rohrleitungstransportsysteme - Schweißen von Rohrleitungen (ISO 13847:2000 modifiziert)
Industries du pétrole et du gaz naturel - Conduites pour systèmes de transport - Soudage des conduites (ISO 13847:2000 modifiée)
Industrija za predelavo nafte in zemeljskega plina - Transportni cevovodni sistemi - Varjenje cevovodov (ISO 13847:2000, spremenjen)
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Industrija za predelavo nafte in zemeljskega plina - Transportni cevovodni sistemi - Varjenje cevovodov (ISO 13847:2000, spremenjen)Erdöl- und Erdgasindustrien - Rohrleitungstransportsysteme - Schweißen von Rohrleitungen (ISO 13847:2000 modifiziert)Industries du pétrole et du gaz naturel - Conduites pour systemes de transport - Soudage des conduites (ISO 13847:2000 modifiée)Petroleum and natural gas industries - Pipeline transportation systems - Welding of pipelines (ISO 13847:2000 modified)75.200Petroleum products and natural gas handling equipment25.160.10Varilni postopki in varjenjeWelding processesICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 14163:2001/AC:2006SIST EN 14163:2004/AC:2006en,de01-julij-2006SIST EN 14163:2004/AC:2006SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEAN STANDARDNORME EUROPÉENNEEUROPÄISCHE NORMEN 14163:2001/ACFebruary 2006Février 2006Februar 2006ICS 75.200; 25.160.10English versionVersion FrançaiseDeutsche FassungPetroleum and natural gas industries - Pipeline transportation systems -Welding of pipelines (ISO 13847:2000 modified)Industries du pétrole et du gaz naturel -Conduites pour systèmes de transport -Soudage des conduites (ISO 13847:2000modifiée)Erdöl- und Erdgasindustrien -Rohrleitungstransportsysteme - Schweißenvon Rohrleitungen (ISO 13847:2000modifiziert)This corrigendu
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NOTE 1 ISO 13847:2013 refers to the requirements of ISO 13623:2009 or equivalent. At the time of publication of this document, ISO 13623:2009 is superseded by ISO 13623:2017 and reference is made to this edition of ISO 13623 throughout this document. ISO 13623 is modified adopted as EN 14161 to exclude on-land supply systems used by the European gas supply industry from the input of gas into the on-land transmission network up to the inlet connection of gas appliances.
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