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BS EN ISO 14113:2013 Gas welding equipment. Rubber and plastics hose and hose assemblies for use with industrial gases up to 450 bar (45 MPa)

BS EN ISO 14113:2013

Gas welding equipment. Rubber and plastics hose and hose assemblies for use with industrial gases up to 450 bar (45 MPa)

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 14113:2013
Pages:22
Released:2013-10-31
ISBN:978 0 580 81065 7
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 14113:2013


This standard BS EN ISO 14113:2013 Gas welding equipment. Rubber and plastics hose and hose assemblies for use with industrial gases up to 450 bar (45 MPa) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.140.40 Hoses
  • 25.160.30 Welding equipment

This International Standard specifies requirements for rubber and plastics hose and hose assemblies for use with compressed, liquefied, and dissolved gases up to a maximum working pressure of 450 bar (45 MPa), within the ambient temperature range of −20 °C to +60 °C.

This International Standard applies to hose assemblies used to connect industrial gas cylinders to manifolds or bundles prior to any pressure reduction stage.

This International Standard does not cover rubber or thermoplastic hoses for welding, cutting, and allied processes (see ISO 3821 and ISO 12170).

This International Standard does not apply to refrigerated liquefied gases or to liquefied petroleum gases (LPG).