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This document specifies the requirements and test methods for verification for hose assemblies with vapour recovery for delivery systems on petrol filling stations.
Hoses can be constructed from rubber or thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) and this document specifies the requirements for three types of hoses in two grades and two classes of hose assemblies for measured fuel dispensing systems, including oxygenated fuels (≤15 % oxygenated compounds) with internal vapour recovery tubing or hose made out of rubber or thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
The assemblies are intended for use at ambient temperatures between -30 °C and +55 °C for normal temperature class and -40 °C and +55 °C for low temperature class at a working pressure ≤ 16 bar.
This document is not applicable to multi chamber fuel dispensing hoses.
NOTE As part of the certification of a new dispenser, testing of fuel samples in accordance with EN 228 is carried out at least eight weeks after the first use of the equipment to avoid unrepresentative sulphur content results.
1 bar = 0,1 MPa.

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This document specifies the design, materials, dimensions and marking requirements for cam locking couplings that serve as the link between hoses and connections to transport liquids, solids and gases, except liquid gas and steam.
For all sizes of aluminium cast material couplings and for all couplings of size DN 100, the pressure range is from -0,8 bar to 10 bar in the working temperature range from -20 °C to +65 °C. All other couplings according to this document are capable of operating within the pressure range from 0,8 bar  to 16 bar in the working temperature range from -20 °C to +65 °C.

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This document specifies requirements for hose tails according to EN 14420-2, with flanges of mating dimensions PN 10/PN 16/PN 25/PN 40 (according to nominal size and pressure stage) according to EN 1092-1, on hose fittings with clamp units according to EN 14420-3.
Maximum working pressure is 25 bar; maximum working temperature is 65 °C.
Additionally, flanges are also usable according to EN 14422.

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This document specifies requirements for the hose tail of hose fittings according to EN 14420-1 for use with clamp units according to EN 14420-3. Furthermore, it specifies materials for hose fittings with clamp units according to EN 14420-4 to EN 14420-8.
Maximum working pressure is 25 bar ; maximum working temperature is 65 °C.

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This document specifies requirements for two types of hose assemblies (Types D and SD) and four grades based on electrical properties with hoses made of rubber or thermoplastics and hose fittings made of metal designed to convey liquid or gaseous chemical substances, hereinafter termed the "chemicals conveyed".
The hose assemblies are intended for use with chemicals conveyed in the temperature range of -20 °C to +65 °C at a working pressure ≤ 10 bar1.
NOTE 1 This document sets out requirements for these hose assemblies to ensure that users are not exposed to danger from fire or explosion and that the environment is protected against contamination or damage.
NOTE 2 Other temperatures and working pressures than those given above can be agreed with the manufacturer, provided that the marking on the hose (see 14.1) states this and the requirements of Table 5 and all the other requirements are met.
NOTE 3 Other diameters than those given in this document can be agreed with the manufacturer.
NOTE 4 This document also provides guidance on the storage of hose assemblies (Clause 15).
NOTE 5 The attention of users is drawn to Annex F concerning the selection of lining material related to the chemical(s) to be conveyed by the hoses and/or hose assemblies.
This document does not apply to hose assemblies for:
- aircraft refuelling (EN ISO 1825);
- fuel dispensing (EN 1360);
- oil burners (EN ISO 6806);
- refrigerant circuits;
- fuel truck delivery (EN 1761);
- liquid petroleum gases (LPG) (EN 1762, EN 16436-2);
- fire-fighting (EN ISO 14557);
- oil suction and discharge (EN 1765);
- rotary drilling (EN ISO 6807);
- fuel dispensing with vapour recovery systems (EN 13483);
- anhydrous ammonia (EN ISO 5771).
This document does not apply to multilayer hose assemblies (EN 13765 and EN 13766).

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This document specifies requirements for two types of thermoplastic multi-layer (non-vulcanized) transfer hoses and hose assemblies for carrying liquefied petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas. Each type is subdivided into two classes, one for onshore duties, and the other for offshore.
This document is applicable for hose sizes from 25 mm to 250 mm, working pressures from 10,5 bar to 25 bar and operating temperatures from - 196 °C to + 45 °C.
NOTE   Offshore LNG hose assemblies are also specified in EN 1474-2 [1].

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This European Standard specifies the design, materials and dimensions of fittings for clamp type coupling assemblies for use with nominal sizes DN 15 to DN 50 steam and hot water hoses. It covers assemblies up to a maximum working pressure of 18 bar ) (corresponding to a saturated steam temperature of 210 °C).

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This European Standard specifies the requirements for rubber hoses and rubber hose assemblies used for the transfer of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in liquid or gaseous phase and natural gas with a maximum working pressure of 25 bar (2,5 MPa) and vacuum within the temperature range of −30 °C to +70 °C and, when designated -LT, −50 °C to +70 °C.

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This document specifies requirements for four types of thermoplastic multi-layer (non-vulcanized) hoses and hose assemblies for carrying hydrocarbons, solvents and chemicals. It specifies bore sizes from 25 mm to 300 mm, working pressures from 4 bar ) to 14 bar and working temperatures from −30 °C to 150 °C.
Type 1 hoses are suitable for vapour applications. Types 2 to 4 hoses are suitable for liquid applications.
NOTE 1   The attention of users is drawn to Annex A concerning the selection of the material for the inner wall of layers and any polymeric coating of the internal wire helix related to the chemical(s) to be conveyed by the hoses and/or hose assemblies.
This document does not apply to hoses and hose assemblies for:
Aircraft ground fuelling and defuelling   (EN ISO 1825);
Fuel dispensing   (EN 1360);
Oil burners   (EN ISO 6806);
Liquefied petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas   (EN 13766);
Fire fighting   (EN ISO 14557);
Offshore liquefied natural gas   (EN 1474-2);
Refrigeration circuits   (-).

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ISO 1825:2017 specifies the dimensions and construction of, and requirements for, four types of hose and hose assembly for use in all operations associated with the ground fuelling and defuelling of aircraft.
All four types are designed for:
a)   use with petroleum fuels having an aromatic-hydrocarbon content not exceeding 30 % by volume;
b)   operation within the temperature range of −30 °C to +65 °C and such that they will be undamaged by climatic conditions of −40 °C to +70 °C when stored in static conditions;
c)   operation at up to 2,0 MPa (20 bar) maximum working pressure, including surges of pressure which the hose can be subjected to in service.
NOTE 1    Type C hoses are intended for general pressure applications on all vehicles used for plane fuelling. They can also be used for vehicle/rail car loading and discharge where excessive vacuum does not occur.
NOTE 2    Type F hoses can be used for plane delivery applications on vehicles that are also used for defuelling at high flow rates where type C hoses are not suitable.
NOTE 3    Type E and F hoses can also be used for vehicle/rail car loading and discharge, for trailer to fueller transfer and for elevation platform supply (riser) to provide greater kink resistance.

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This final draft European Standard applies to type 1 to type 3 hose assemblies with hoses made of silicone rubber for the transport of liquid or powdery substances in the pharmaceutical and the biotechnological industries. It specifies the classification, manufacturing and testing of as well as the materials, requirements and quality surveillance for hose assemblies.
These hose assemblies are intended to be used with the relevant substances at temperatures in the range from −40 °C ) to +150 °C and at operating pressures from −0,9 bar (vacuum) to 10 bar (see Table 1). These hose assemblies are not electrically conductive. The danger of static charging shall be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Hose assemblies in accordance with this standard are classified into two designs, A and B (see 3.2).
Attention is called to the fact that for certain applications the relevant legal regulations such as the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU (PED) need to be complied with.

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This final draft European Standard applies to type D and type SD hose assemblies with hoses made of elastomers and bonded plastics for the transport of gaseous, vaporous, liquid or powdery substances in the pharmaceutical and the biotechnological industries. It specifies the classification, manufacturing and testing of as well as the materials, requirements and quality surveillance for hose assemblies.
These hose assemblies are intended to be used with the relevant substances at temperatures in the range from −30 °C to +100 °C, depending on the medium, and at operating pressures from −0,9 bar (vacuum) to 10 bar (see Tables 2 and 3). For hoses with a lining made of PTFE and derivatives, temperatures from −30 °C to +140 °C are permissible.
Hose assemblies in accordance with this standard are classified into two designs, A and B (see 3.3).
Attention is called to the fact that for certain applications the relevant legal regulations such as the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU (PED) need to be complied with.

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ISO 1401:2016 specifies requirements for three types of flexible rubber hose for pressure spraying of agricultural chemicals and/or fertilizer products within a temperature range of ?10 °C to +60 °C.

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This European Standard specifies requirements for three types of non-bonded fluoroplastic lined hoses and hose assemblies with convoluted or smooth linings designed to convey liquid or gaseous chemical substances, hereinafter termed the “chemicals conveyed”. These hoses and hose assemblies can be used for pharmaceutical, biotechnology and industrial applications as detailed in Clause 5.
The hose assemblies are intended for use with chemicals conveyed in the temperature range of −70°C to +260°C and for a working pressure up to 205 bar ).
NOTE 1   This standard sets out requirements for these hoses and hose assemblies to ensure that users are not exposed to danger from fire or explosion and that the environment is protected against contamination or damage.
NOTE 2   Other working pressures than those given above can be agreed with the manufacturer provided the physical properties of the hose assembly materials conform to Clause 8, the hose and hose assembly performance requirements conform to Clause 9 and the hose assembly electrical properties conform to Clause 10.
NOTE 3   Other diameters than those given in this standard can be agreed with the manufacturer provided the physical properties of the hose assembly materials conform to Clause 8, the hose and hose assembly performance requirements conform to Clause 9 and the hose assembly electrical properties conform to Clause 10.
NOTE 4   This standard also provides guidance on the storage of hose assemblies (Clause 15).
NOTE 5   The attention of users is drawn to Annex G concerning the working temperature range which can be affected by the chemical(s) to be conveyed in the hoses and hose assemblies.
NOTE 6   The attention of users is drawn to Annex G concerning the selection of materials for lining, helix wire (if applicable), electrical bonding wire (if applicable), braid reinforcement and cover (if applicable) related to the chemical(s) to be conveyed by the hoses and hose assemblies.

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This European Standard specifies the characteristics of four types of oil suction and discharge hose assemblies used for the conveyance of petroleum, including crude oils and other liquid petroleum products containing a maximum aromatics content of 50 % (v/v). It is not suitable for liquefied petroleum gas and natural gas.
Hose assemblies to this document can be used in the temperature range −20 °C to 82 °C.
The hoses specified are in the size range of nominal bore 50 to 500 and may be smooth bore, rough bore or armoured rough bore.
Hoses for use with petroleum products having an aromatic content greater than 50 % (v/v) are outside the scope of this document but the requirements may be used as a basis for such hoses on request to the manufacturer.

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This European Standard specifies dimensions, types of connections, quality of materials, marking requirements and testing requirements for hose fittings with symmetrical half couplings (Guillemin system), with mobile locking ring, for hose assemblies with a maximum working pressure of up to 10 bar ) with hose tails according to EN 14420 2 and clamp units according to EN 14420 3. Couplings in accordance with this document serve as link between hoses and connections to transport liquids, solids (e.g. powders, granules) except steam and liquid gas. The working temperature range is -20 °C up to +65 °C.

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ISO 6808:2014 specifies the requirements for two types of polymer-reinforced thermoplastics hose and hose assembly for suction and discharge applications with kerosene, heating oil, diesel fuel, and lubricating oils in the temperature range -10 °C to +45 °C.

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This Technical Specification specifies requirements for couplings of 2 in (50,8 mm), 2½ in (63,5 mm), 3 in (76,2 mm) and 4 in (101,6 mm) nominal sizes with ribbed tails and hexagons for use at pressures not exceeding 1 550 kN/m2 (225 lbf/in2). For assembly of coupling, see Figure 1.
This document is applicable to couplings which have been designed primarily for aircraft refuelling purposes, but they may also be used for other general purposes.

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This European Standard specifies requirements for two types of hose and hose assembly (Type 1 and Type 2) identified by their maximum working pressures (Type  1 7 bar and Type 2 15 bar) and main use, i.e. Type 1 is for road and rail tanker use and Type 2 is for dockside use. The types are further divided into two classes related to the maximum temperature of the product to be conveyed (Class A up to 175 °C and Class B up to 200 °C). The hose constructions may be smooth bore (SB) or rough bore (RB).
NOTE   These types of hose or hose assemblies are not necessarily suitable for all types of petroleum based products or coal tar, or products containing coal tar.

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This European Standard specifies requirements, types of fixing and connection, designation and testing for hose fittings with clamp units for hoses made of rubber/plastics or thermoplastics preferably for use with flammable and non flammable products. It contains requirements for hose fittings to ensure that, when used appropriately, the user or third persons are not exposed to hazards from fire, explosions or acid burns, for example from mineral oils or chemicals, and that the environment is protected from pollution and other detritus.
For maximum working pressure (WP) and temperature see 4.3.
WARNING - Before decoupling of the quick coupling connections according to Parts 6, 7 and 8, the assembly should be at atmospheric pressure.

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This European Standard specifies the dimensions, designation, materials, marking and testing requirements for a range of hose fittings which may be used with rubber/plastic hoses for the transfer of liquefied petroleum gas, LPG, in liquid or vapour phase and natural gas.
The maximum working pressure is 25 bar ).
For normal operation the working temperature range is from -30 °C up to 70 °C and for low temperature operation (LT) it is from -50 °C up to 70 °C.
The nominal size for hose fittings with internal and external threads is from DN 15 to DN 75 and for hose fittings with flanges DN 15 to DN 200.
In addition to the fittings described in this European Standard, threaded connections according to EN 14420-5 as well as hose fittings with screwed ferrules according to EN 14424 up to DN 25 for LPG could be used.

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This European Standard specifies the design, materials and dimensions of hose fittings with screwed ferrules for rubber and thermoplastics hoses for use with flammable and non-flammable liquids or gases, e.g. fuel dispensing hoses, liquid natural gas (LPG) hoses, tank truck hoses and hoses for liquid and chemical chemicals. The nominal sizes covered are DN 13 to DN 40.
Up to DN 25, the maximum working pressure is 25 bar ), and for DN 32 and DN 40 the maximum working pressure is 16 bar.
The working temperature range is -20 °C to +65 °C, for LPG-usage it is -30 °C to +70 °C up to DN 25, and for LT-(low temperature) usage it is -50 °C to +70 °C.

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This European Standard specifies minimum requirements and test methods for verification for three types of hoses in two grades and two classes of hose assemblies used for measured fuel dispensing, including oxygenated fuels (up to a maximum of 15 % oxygenated compounds).
The assemblies are intended for use at ambient temperatures between –30 °C and +55 °C for normal temperature class and –40 °C and +55 °C for low temperature class at a working pressure  16 bar ).
As part of the certification of a new dispenser, testing of fuel samples in accordance with EN 228 and EN 590 should be carried out at least eight weeks after the first use of the equipment to avoid unrepresentative sulphur content results.

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This European Standard specifies requirements for clamp units for hose couplings according to
EN 14420 1 for use with hose tails according to EN 14420 2.
Maximum working pressure is 25 bar; maximum working temperature is 65 °C.

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This European Standard specifies requirements for hose fittings with clamp units according to EN 14420 1 with union nut and pipe thread according to EN ISO 228 1 as well as for hose tails according to EN 14420 2 with male pipe thread according to EN ISO 228 1.
Maximum working pressure is 25 bar ); maximum working temperature is 65 °C.

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This European Standard specifies the fitting combinations, design, materials and dimensions for hose fittings with couplings for tank trucks (TW couplings).
Couplings for tank trucks in accordance with this document are intended to link hoses with connections for the transport of liquids, solid matters and gases with the exception of liquid gas and steam. They can be employed in a working pressure range of -0,8 bar up to 16 bar at working temperatures of -20 °C up to +65 °C. Couplings for tank trucks for other operating conditions are subject to agreement.
WARNING - Male and female dust couplings are pressure resistant plugs. They do not fulfil the function of a locking device, which should be installed in any case as long as the hose assembly is under pressure.

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This Technical Specification applies to hose tails and ferrules for crimping and swaging and covers the following types of attachment between hose and couplings:
-   internal swaging;
-   external swaging;
-   external crimping.
Maximum working pressure 10 bar, maximum working temperature 150 °C (depending on the respective material).

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This European Standard specifies the requirements for two types of rubber hoses and rubber hose assemblies for loading and discharge of liquid hydrocarbon fuels with a maximum working pressure of 10 bar. Both types of hose are designed for: a) use with hydrocarbon fuels, having an aromatic hydrocarbon content not exceeding 50 % by volume and containing oxygenated compounds up to 15 %; b) operation within the temperature range of -30°C to +70°C, undamaged by climatic conditions of -50°C to 70°C when stored in static conditions.

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This document specifies the requirements for two types of rubber hoses and rubber hose assemblies for loading and discharge of liquid hydrocarbon fuels with a maximum working pressure of 10 bar (1,0 MPa).
Both types of hose are designed for:
a)   use with hydrocarbon fuels, having an aromatic hydrocarbon content not exceeding 50 % by volume and containing oxygenated compounds up to 15 %;
b)   operation within the temperature range of −30 °C to +70 °C, undamaged by climatic conditions of −50 °C to 70 °C when stored in static conditions.
This document is not applicable to hoses and hose assemblies for LPG, aviation fuel systems, fuel station systems and marine applications.

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Compared to EN 13765:2010 the following changes have been made:
a)   in clause 2, normative references have been updated;
b)   in Annex H list item e) , the reference to list item b) has been changed to c);
c)    in Annex H list item f) , the reference to list item c) has been changed to d);

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This document specifies requirements for two types of thermoplastic multi-layer (non-vulcanized) transfer hoses and hose assemblies for carrying liquefied petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas. Each type is subdivided into two classes, one for onshore duties, and the other for offshore.
This document is applicable for hose sizes from 25 mm to 250 mm, working pressures from 10,5 bar to 25 bar and operating temperatures from - 196 °C to + 45 °C.
NOTE   Offshore LNG hose assemblies are also specified in EN 1474-2 [1].

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ISO 8028:2017 specifies the requirements for four types of hose and hose assemblies for use in airless paint spraying. The four types are differentiated by burst pressure and operating temperature, and can be constructed from rubber or plastic materials, or a combination of rubber and plastic material.

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ISO 6134:2017 specifies requirements for two types of hoses and hose assemblies, low pressure with a maximum working pressure of 6 bar and high pressure with a maximum working pressure of 18 bar, made of rubber and hose fittings made of metal, designed to convey saturated steam and hot water condensate.
Each type is divided into two classes having either an oil resistant or non-oil resistant cover.
NOTE          Information on the frequency of testing of hose assemblies in use and storage is given in Annex A and Annex B.

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ISO 6806:2017 specifies the minimum requirements for rubber hoses and hose assemblies for use in oil burners.
The following two types of hose assembly are specified.
-      Type 1: Hose assemblies for flux and reflux, but not for insertion between the oil burner pump and the atomizing connection; maximum working pressure 1,0 MPa (10 bar); maximum oil temperature 100 °C.
-      Type 2: Hose assemblies for insertion between the oil burner pump and the atomizing connection; maximum working pressure 4,0 MPa (40 bar); maximum oil temperature 100 °C.
The hose assemblies specified in this document are not intended to be used, without special assessment, for purposes other than oil burner installations.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements and test methods for verification for hose assemblies with vapour recovery for delivery systems on petrol filling stations.
The hose assemblies with vapour recovery for delivery systems on petrol filling stations need to be capable of withstanding anticipated mechanical, thermal and chemical stressing and be resistant to the combustible liquids used in these applications as well as their vapour and vapour air mixtures. It is imperative that the assemblies be constructed in such a way that actions during normal operation cannot give rise to dangerous electrostatic charges nor that there will be any reduction in the performance of the vapour recovery.
The assemblies are intended for use at ambient temperatures between –30 °C and +55 °C for normal temperature class and –40 °C and +55 °C for low temperature class at a working pressure  16 bar ).
Hoses can be constructed from rubber or thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) and this document specifies the requirements for three types of hoses in two grades and two classes of hose assemblies for measured fuel dispensing systems, including oxygenated fuels ( 15 % oxygenated compounds) with internal vapour recovery tubing or hose.
NOTE   This European Standard is not applicable to multi chamber fuel dispensing hoses.
As part of the certification of a new dispenser, testing of fuel samples in accordance with EN 228 should be carried out at least eight weeks after the first use of the equipment to avoid unrepresentative sulphur content results.

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This European Standard specifies requirements for hose tails according to EN 14420-2, with flanges of mating dimensions PN 10/PN 16/PN 25/PN 40 (according to nominal size and pressure stage) according to EN 1092 1, on hose fittings with clamp units according to EN 14420-3.
Maximum working pressure is 25 bar; maximum working temperature is 65 °C.
Additionally, flanges are also usable according to EN 14422.

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This European Standard specifies requirements for the hose tail of hose fittings according to EN 14420 1 for use with clamp units according to EN 14420 3. Furthermore, it specifies materials for hose fittings with clamp units according to EN 14420-4 to EN 14420-8.
Maximum working pressure is 25 bar;  maximum working temperature is 65 °C.

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This European Standard specifies the design, materials, dimensions and marking requirements for cam locking couplings that serve as the link between hoses and connections to transport liquids, solids and gases, except liquid gas and steam. The couplings are capable of operating the pressure range -0,8 bar ) to 16 bar working pressure (for aluminium-cast-materials -0,8 bar to 10 bar) in a working temperature range of -20 °C up to +65 °C.

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This European Standard specifies requirements for two types of hose assemblies (Types D and SD) and four grades based on electrical properties with hoses made of rubber or thermoplastics and hose fittings made of metal designed to convey liquid or gaseous chemical substances, hereinafter termed the "chemicals conveyed".
The hose assemblies are intended for use with chemicals conveyed in the temperature range of  20 °C to +65 °C at a working pressure  10 bar ).
NOTE 1   This European Standard sets out requirements for these hose assemblies to ensure that users are not exposed to danger from fire or explosion and that the environment is protected against contamination or damage.
NOTE 2   Other temperatures and working pressures than those given above can be agreed with the manufacturer, provided that the marking on the hose (see 14.1) states this and the requirements of Table 5 and all the other requirements are met.
NOTE 3   Other diameters than those given in this European Standard can be agreed with the manufacturer.
NOTE 4   This European Standard also provides guidance on the storage of hose assemblies (Clause 15).
NOTE 5   The attention of users is drawn to Annex F concerning the selection of lining material related to the chemical(s) to be conveyed by the hoses and/or hose assemblies.
This standard does not apply to hose assemblies for:
-   aircraft refuelling (EN 1361);
-   fuel dispensing (EN 1360);
-   oil burners (EN ISO 6806);
-   refrigerant circuits;
-   fuel truck delivery (EN 1761);
-   liquid petroleum gases (LPG) (EN 1762);
-   fire fighting (EN ISO 14557);
-   oil suction and discharge (EN 1765);
-   rotary drilling (EN ISO 6807);
-   fuel dispensing with vapour recovery system (EN 13483).
This European Standard does not apply to multilayer hose assemblies (EN 13765 and EN 13766).

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This document specifies requirements for two types of thermoplastic multi-layer (non-vulcanized) transfer hoses and hose assemblies for carrying liquefied petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas. Each type is subdivided into two classes, one for onshore duties, and the other for offshore.
This document is applicable for hose sizes from 25 mm to 250 mm, working pressures from 10,5 bar to 25 bar and operating temperatures from - 196 °C to + 45 °C.
NOTE   Offshore LNG hose assemblies are also specified in EN 1474-2 [1].

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ISO 6807:2003 specifies the requirements for textile- and steel-reinforced rubber hoses and hose assemblies for use with water-based and/or oil-based muds, up to a maximum temperature of 82 °C, which are pumped at high pressure in large volumes in rotary drilling service and which, when tested in accordance with ISO 2977, have a minimum aniline point of 66 °C.
This International Standard applies to hoses which are suitable for use at ambient temperatures between -20 °C and +52 °C, unless changed by a supplementary requirement on request of the purchaser, and are resistant to ageing and tropical conditions.
This International Standard does not apply to hoses which are intended for use with gases.

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This European Standard specifies the requirements for rubber hoses and rubber hose assemblies used for the transfer of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in liquid or gaseous phase and natural gas with a maximum working pressure of 25 bar (2,5 MPa) and vacuum within the temperature range of -30 ºC to +70 ºC and, when designated -LT, -50 ºC to +70 ºC.

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This European Standard specifies requirements for two types of thermoplastic multi-layer (non-vulcanized) transfer hoses and hose assemblies for carrying liquefied petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas. Each type is subdivided into two classes, one for onshore duties, and the other for offshore.
This European Standard is applicable for hose sizes from 25 mm to 250 mm, working pressures from 10,5 bar to 25 bar and operating temperatures from - 196 °C to + 45 °C.
NOTE   Offshore LNG hose assemblies are also specified in EN 1474-2.
WARNING - Persons using this European Standard should be familiar with normal laboratory practice.
This standard does not purport to address all the safety problems, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user to establish appropriate health and safety practices and to ensure compliance with any national regulatory conditions.

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This European Standard specifies requirements for four types of thermoplastic multi-layer (non-vulcanized) hoses and hose assemblies for carrying hydrocarbons, solvents and chemicals. It specifies bore sizes from 25 mm to 300 mm, working pressures from 4 bar  to 14 bar and working temperatures from -30 °C to 150 °C.
Type 1 hoses are suitable for vapour applications. Types 2 to 4 hoses are suitable for liquid applications.
NOTE 1   The attention of users is drawn to Annex A concerning the selection of the material for the inner wall of layers and any polymeric coating of the internal wire helix related to the chemical(s) to be conveyed by the hoses and/or hose assemblies.
NOTE 2   The manufacturer should be consulted where a polymeric coated internal wire is being considered for use with low conductivity hydrocarbons or chemicals.
This European Standard does not apply to hoses and hose assemblies for:
Aircraft refuelling   (EN 1361);
Fuel dispensing   (EN 1360);
Oil burners   (EN ISO 6806);
Liquefied petroleum gas and liquefied natural gas   (EN 13766);
Fire fighting   (EN ISO 14775);
Offshore liquefied natural gas   (EN 1474-2);
Refrigeration circuits

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ISO 1825:2010 specifies the dimensions and construction of, and requirements for, four types of hose and hose assembly for use in all operations associated with the ground fuelling and defuelling of aircraft.
All four types are designed for
use with petroleum fuels having an aromatic-hydrocarbon content not exceeding 30 % by volume;
operation within the temperature range of -30 °C to +65 °C and such that they will be undamaged by climatic conditions of -40 °C to +70 °C when stored in static conditions;
operation at up to 2,0 MPa (20 bar) maximum working pressure, including surges of pressure which the hose can be subjected to in service.

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ISO 6806:2014 specifies the minimum requirements for rubber hoses and hose assemblies for use in oil burners.
The following two types of hose assembly are specified.
Type 1: Hose assemblies for flux and reflux, but not for insertion between the oil burner pump and the atomizing connection; maximum working pressure 1,0 MPa (10 bar); maximum oil temperature 100 °C.
Type 2: Hose assemblies for insertion between the oil burner pump and the atomizing connection; working pressure 4,0 MPa (40 bar); maximum oil temperature 100 °C.

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TC - Table 3, last row - Technical improvement of the text

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This European Standard specifies the requirements for rubber hoses and rubber hose assemblies used for the transfer of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in liquid or gaseous phase and natural gas with a maximum working pressure of 25 bar (2,5 MPa) and vacuum within the temperature range of -30 ºC to +70 ºC and, when designated -LT, -50 ºC to +70 ºC.

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