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BS 8487:2007+A1:2013 The design and construction of gas boosters used in association with combustion equipment. Specification

BS 8487:2007+A1:2013

The design and construction of gas boosters used in association with combustion equipment. Specification

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Standard number:BS 8487:2007+A1:2013
Pages:18
Released:2013-03-31
ISBN:978 0 580 81036 7
Status:Standard
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BS 8487:2007+A1:2013


This standard BS 8487:2007+A1:2013 The design and construction of gas boosters used in association with combustion equipment. Specification is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.140.40 Gas supply systems

This British Standard specifies the construction and maintenance requirements of indirectly and directly driven single-stage centrifugal booster assemblies (hereafter referred to as machines), working on first, second or third family gas, having an outlet pressure of not greater than 150 mbar.

This standard is not applicable to positive displacement gas and slide vane type compressors.

This standard is also applicable to machines with outlet pressures not greater than 150 mbar used on landfill gases or biogases or gas/air mixtures, provided that any additional design and safety issues have been incorporated.

Though applicable to single-stage machines only, this standard can be used as a basis for multi-stage machines where, in general, pressures higher than 150 mbar are achieved.

NOTE All pressures are gauge pressures. All pressure tests are performed with air under ambient conditions.