EN 1918-1:1998
(Main)Gas supply systems - Underground gas storage - Part 1: Functional recommendations for storage in aquifers
Gas supply systems - Underground gas storage - Part 1: Functional recommendations for storage in aquifers
This standard specifies procedures and practices which are safe and environmentally acceptable. It covers the functional recommendations for design, construction, testing, commissionning, operation and maintenance of underground gas storage facilities in aquifers up to and including the wing valve of the wellhead. The necessary surface facilities for underground gas storage are described in prEN 1918-5.
Gasversorgungssysteme - Untertagespeicherung von Gas - Teil 1: Funktionale Empfehlungen für die Speicherung in Aquiferen
Diese Norm legt Verfahren und Praktiken fest, die sicher und umweltverträglich sind. Sie umfaßt die funktionalen Empfehlungen für Planung, Bau, Prüfung, Inbetriebnahme, Betrieb und Instandhaltung von Untertagespeichern für Gas in Aquiferen bis zum Bohrlochkopf einschließlich des Seitenschiebers. Die erforderlichen übertägigen Anlagen für einen Untertagespeicher für Gas werden in prEN 1918-5 beschrieben.
Système d'alimentation en gaz - Stockage souterrain de gaz - Partie 1: Recommandations fonctionnelles pour le stockage en nappes aquifères
La présente norme européenne spécifie les procédures et les pratiques qui sont acceptables pour la sécurité et l'environnement. Elle décrit les recommandations fonctionnelles pour la conception, la construction, les essais, la mise en service, l'exploitation et la maintenance des stockages souterrains en nappes aquifères jusqu'au robinet latéral de la tête de puits inclus. Les installations de surface qui sont nécessaires pour un stockage souterrain de gaz sont décrites dans le prEN 1918-5.
Sistemi oskrbe s plinom - Podzemna plinska skladišča - 1. del: Funkcionalna priporočila za skladiščenje v vodonosnikih
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