EN 334:1999/A1:2000
(Amendment)Gas pressure regulators for inlet pressures up to 100 bar
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Gas pressure regulators for inlet pressures up to 100 bar
Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): UAP of 4 months (TC Res 6/1999) (CC/990831)
Gas-Druckregelgeräte für Eingangsdrücke bis 100 bar
Appareils de régulation de pression de gaz (régulateurs) pour des pressions amont jusqu'à 100 bar
Regulatorji tlaka plina za vstopne tlake do 100 bar
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 334:2000/A1:2003
01-januar-2003
Regulatorji tlaka plina za vstopne tlake do 100 bar
Gas pressure regulators for inlet pressures up to 100 bar
Gas-Druckregelgeräte für Eingangsdrücke bis 100 bar
Appareils de régulation de pression de gaz (régulateurs) pour des pressions amont
jusqu'a 100 bar
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 334:1999/A1:2000
ICS:
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which operate with fuel gases of the 1st and 2nd family as defined in EN 437:2003+A1:2009, used in the pressure regulating stations in accordance with EN 12186 or EN 12279, in transmission and distribution networks and also in commercial and industrial installations.
"Gas pressure regulators" hereafter will be called "regulators" except in the titles.
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- type IS: (integral strength type);
- type DS: (differential strength type).
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The regulator may incorporate a second regulator, used as monitor, complying with the requirements in this document.
The regulator may incorporate a safety shut off device (SSD) complying with the requirements of EN 14382.
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