ISO 11011:2013 sets requirements for conducting and reporting the results of a compressed air system assessment that considers the entire system, from energy inputs to the work performed as the result of these inputs.
ISO 11011:2013 considers compressed air systems as three functional subsystems: supply which includes the conversion of primary energy resource to compressed air energy; transmission which includes movement of compressed air energy from where it is generated to where it is used; demand which includes the total of all compressed air consumers, including productive end-use applications and various forms of compressed air waste.
ISO 11011:2013 sets requirements for analysing the data from the assessment, reporting and documentation of assessment findings, and identification of an estimate of energy saving resulting from the assessment process.
ISO 11011:2013 identifies the roles and responsibilities of those involved in the assessment activity.

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This European Standard is applicable to process gas compressors and process gas compressor units having an operating pressure greater than 0,5 bar (gauge), an input shaft power greater than 0,5 kW and designed to compress all gases other than air, nitrogen or inert gases which are covered in Part 1. This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to the design, installation, operation, maintenance, dismantling and disposal of process gas compressors and process gas compressor units, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This part of EN 1012 includes under the general term compressor units those machines which comprise:
-   the compressor;
-   a drive system including the prime mover;
-   any component or device supplied which is necessary for operation.
This part of EN 1012 is not applicable to compressors which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
The requirements of this European Standard do not take into account the interaction between the compressor/compressor unit and other processes carried out on site.
Excluded are:
-   refrigerant compressors used in refrigerating systems or heat pumps for which the safety requirements are given in EN 60335-2-34 or EN 12693;
-   the specification of performance levels and/or safety integrity levels for safety related parts of control systems.
Performance levels and/or safety integrity levels are an important aspect of compressor design and should be determined by the manufacturer and the user based on a risk assessment (see Introduction).
This European Standard does not cover those safety aspects of road transport dealt with by EC legislation for trailers.

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This part of EN 1012 is applicable to compressors and compressor units having an operating pressure greater than 0,5 bar and designed to compress air, nitrogen or inert gases. This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to the design, installation, operation, maintenance, dismantling and disposal of compressors and compressor units, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This part of EN 1012 includes under the general term compressor units those machines which comprise:
-   the compressor;
-   a drive system;
-   any component or device which is necessary for operation.
This part also covers the general requirements relating to process gas compressors; for specific requirements see prEN 1012-3 which applies.
This part covers compressors driven by any power media, including battery powered and which are fitted in or used with motor vehicles.
This part of EN 1012 does not cover requirements for compressors used in potentially explosive atmospheres.
This part of EN 1012 is not applicable to compressors which are manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.

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ISO 2151:2004 specifies methods for the measurement, determination and declaration of the noise emission from portable and stationary compressors and vacuum pumps. It prescribes the mounting, loading and working conditions under which measurements are to be made, and includes measurement or determination of the noise emission expressed as the sound power level under specified load conditions and the emission sound pressure level at the work station under specified load conditions.
It is applicable to compressors for various types of gases, oil-lubricated air compressors, oil-flooded air compressors, water injected air compressors, oil-free air compressors, compressors for handling hazardous gases (gas compressors), compressors for handling oxygen, compressors for handling acetylene, high pressure compressors (over 40 bar/4 MPa), compressors for application at low inlet temperatures (i.e. below 0 °C), large compressors (over 1 000 kW input power), portable and skid-mounted air compressors, and rotary positive displacement blowers and centrifugal blowers and exhausters in applications of 2 bar/0,2 MPa or less. It is not applicable to compressors for gases other than acetylene having a maximum allowable working pressure of less than 0,5 bar/0,05 MPa, refrigerant compressors used in refrigerating systems or heat pumps, nor to hand-held portable compressors.

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This standard is applicable to all vacuum pumps, vacuum pump combinations and vacuum pumping systems. The standard lists the significant hazards associated with vacuum pumps and specifies safety requirements applicable to the design, installation, operation, maintenance and dismantling of vacuum pumps during their foreseeable life and subsequent disposal.
The scope does not include pumps designed to pump continuously on open systems where the pump inlet pressure is above 75 kPA (750 mbar) absolute, i.e. vacuum cleaners, ventilation fans).
Vacuum pumps intended for use in special applications shall also comply with any specific standards relating to those applications.

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This part 1 of ISO 18623 is applicable to compressors and compressor units having an operating pressure greater than 0,5 bar and designed to compress air, nitrogen or inert gases. This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to the design, installation, operation, maintenance, dismantling and disposal of compressors and compressor units, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This part of ISO 18623 includes under the general term compressor units those machines which comprise:
- the compressor;
- a drive system;
- any component or device which is necessary for operation.
This part covers compressors driven by any power media, including battery powered and which are fitted in or used with motor vehicles.
The significant hazards dealt with in the standard are identified in Annex A.
It does not cover requirements for compressors and compressor units used in potentially explosive atmospheres.
It is not applicable to compressors and compressor units which are manufactured before the date of publication of this standard.
It does not cover compressors and compressor units for processing petroleum, petrochemicals, or chemicals within the scope of ISO/TC 67.

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This part 1 of ISO 18623 is applicable to compressors and compressor units having an operating pressure greater than 0,5 bar and designed to compress air, nitrogen or inert gases. This standard deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to the design, installation, operation, maintenance, dismantling and disposal of compressors and compressor units, when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This part 1 of ISO 18623 includes under the general term compressor units those machines which comprise:
 the compressor;
 a drive system;
 any component or device which is necessary for operation.
This part covers compressors driven by any power media, including battery powered and which are fitted in or used with motor vehicles.
It does not cover requirements for compressors used in potentially explosive atmospheres.
It is not applicable to compressors which are manufactured before the date of publication of this standard.
It does not cover compressors and compressor units for processing petroleum, petrochemicals, or chemicals within the scope of ISO TC67.

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This part of EN 1012 is applicable to compressors having an operating pressure greater than 0,5 bar and designed to utilise all gases other than air, nitrogen or inert gases which are covered in part 1. The standard lists the significant hazards associated with compressors and specifies safety requirements applicable to the design, installation, operation, maintenance and dismantling of compressors during their foreseeable lifetime and subsequent disposal. This part of EN 1012 includes under the general term compressors, those machines which comprise; - the compressor itself - a prime mover - any component or device supplied which is necessary for safe operation of the compressor. In addition it applies to partly completed compressors having a compressor in combination with some of these components as well as compressor assemblies operating in combination. Excluded are refrigerant compressors used in refrigerating systems or heat pumps as defined in EN 378-1.

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This standard is applicable to all vacuum pumps, vacuum pump combinations and vacuum pumping systems. The standard lists the significant hazards associated with vacuum pumps and specifies safety requirements applicable to the design, installation, operation, maintenance and dismantling of vacuum pumps during their foreseeable life and subsequent disposal.
The scope does not include pumps designed to pump continuously on open systems where the pump inlet pressure is above 75 kPA (750 mbar) absolute, i.e. vacuum cleaners, ventilation fans).
Vacuum pumps intended for use in special applications shall also comply with any specific standards relating to those applications.

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This standard is applicable to all types of compressors. The standard lists the significant hazards associated with compressors and specifies safety requirements applicable to the design, installation, operation, maintenance and dismantling of compressors during their foreseeable lifetime and subsequent disposal.   Compressors intended for use in special applications shall also comply with any specific standards relating to those applications.  This standard specifies safety requirements for all compressors and additional requirements for the following specific types:  Compressors for various types of gases  - oil-lubricated air compressors - oil-flooded air compressors - oil-free air compressors - compressors for handling hazardous gases (gas compressors) - compressors for handling oxygen - compressors for handling acetylene  Compressors for extreme temperature and pressures  - high pressure compressors, over 40 bar - compressors for low inlet temperatures, below 0 øC.  Other types of compressors  - large compressors (over 1000 kW, input power) - portable and skid mounted air compressors - compressors exposed for potentially explosive atmospheres  Exceptions  The following compressors are excluded from the scope of this standard:  - compressors having a shaft input power of less than 0,5 kW - compressors for gases other than acetylene, having a maximum allowable working pressure of less than 0,5 bar - refrigerant compressors used in refrigerating systems or heat pumps as defined in EN 378.

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This standard is applicable to all vacuum pumps, vacuum pump combinations and vacuum pumping systems. The standard lists the significant hazards associated with vacuum pumps and specifies safety requirements applicable to the design, installation, operation, maintenance and dismantling of vacuum pumps during their foreseeable life and subsequent disposal.   The scope does not include pumps designed to pump continuously on open systems where the pump inlet pressure is above 75 kPa (750 mbar) absolute, (i.e. vacuum cleaners, ventilation fans).  Vacuum pumps intended for use in special applications shall also comply with any specific standards relating to those applications.

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This noise test code specifies methods for measurement, determination and declaration of the noise emission from compressors and vacuum pumps: a) measurement of the sound pressure level at the indicated position of the operator; b) derivation of the noise emission expressed as the sound power level of the machine under specified load conditions. This noise test code applies to stationary and portable compressors as specified in EN 1012-1, "Compressors - Safety" and vacuum pumps as specified in EN 1012-2 "Vacuum Pumps - Safety".

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