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BS EN ISO 16964:2020 Gas cylinders. Flexible hoses assemblies. Specification and testing

BS EN ISO 16964:2020

Gas cylinders. Flexible hoses assemblies. Specification and testing

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 16964:2020
Pages:24
Released:2020-05-26
ISBN:978 0 539 06471 1
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 16964:2020 - Gas Cylinders Flexible Hoses Assemblies

BS EN ISO 16964:2020 - Gas Cylinders Flexible Hoses Assemblies: Specification and Testing

Introducing the BS EN ISO 16964:2020, a comprehensive standard that sets the benchmark for the specification and testing of flexible hose assemblies used in gas cylinders. Released on May 26, 2020, this standard is an essential resource for manufacturers, engineers, and quality assurance professionals involved in the production and maintenance of gas cylinder systems.

Overview

The BS EN ISO 16964:2020 standard provides detailed guidelines and requirements for the design, construction, testing, and performance of flexible hose assemblies. These assemblies are critical components in gas cylinder systems, ensuring safe and efficient transport of gases under pressure. With 24 pages of in-depth information, this standard is a vital tool for ensuring compliance with international safety and quality standards.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 16964:2020
  • Pages: 24
  • Release Date: 2020-05-26
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 06471 1
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN ISO 16964:2020?

Choosing the BS EN ISO 16964:2020 standard ensures that your flexible hose assemblies meet the highest levels of safety and performance. This standard is recognized globally, providing a reliable framework for the design and testing of hose assemblies used in various applications, from industrial to medical gas systems.

Comprehensive Specifications

The standard covers a wide range of specifications, including materials, dimensions, and pressure ratings. It ensures that all components of the hose assembly are compatible and capable of withstanding the operational pressures and environmental conditions they will encounter.

Rigorous Testing Procedures

BS EN ISO 16964:2020 outlines rigorous testing procedures to verify the integrity and performance of flexible hose assemblies. These tests include pressure testing, leakage testing, and durability assessments, ensuring that each assembly can perform reliably under real-world conditions.

Global Compliance

Adhering to this standard facilitates compliance with international regulations and standards, making it easier to market your products globally. It demonstrates a commitment to quality and safety, enhancing your reputation and credibility in the industry.

Applications

The BS EN ISO 16964:2020 standard is applicable to a wide range of industries and applications, including:

  • Industrial gas systems
  • Medical gas supply systems
  • Laboratory gas installations
  • Automotive and aerospace applications
  • Any other application requiring the safe transport of gases under pressure

Benefits of Compliance

Compliance with the BS EN ISO 16964:2020 standard offers numerous benefits, including:

  • Enhanced Safety: Ensures that hose assemblies are designed and tested to prevent failures and accidents.
  • Improved Quality: Provides a framework for consistent quality control and assurance.
  • Market Access: Facilitates entry into international markets by meeting global standards.
  • Customer Confidence: Builds trust with customers by demonstrating a commitment to safety and quality.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 16964:2020 standard is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in the design, production, or maintenance of flexible hose assemblies for gas cylinders. By adhering to this standard, you ensure that your products meet the highest levels of safety, quality, and performance, providing peace of mind to both you and your customers.

Invest in the BS EN ISO 16964:2020 standard today and take a significant step towards ensuring the safety and reliability of your gas cylinder systems.

DESCRIPTION

BS EN ISO 16964:2020


This standard BS EN ISO 16964:2020 Gas cylinders. Flexible hoses assemblies. Specification and testing is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 83.140.40 Hoses
  • 23.020.35 Gas cylinders

This document provides specification and testing requirements for high pressure flexible hose assemblies intended to be connected to gas cylinders, bundles of cylinders or trailers (battery vehicles), and MEGCs for use when filling and emptying gas at production sites and also for customer use. This document applies to flexible hose assemblies with rated pressures up to 1 000 bar for use in the temperature range of −40 °C to +65 °C.

This document is not applicable to:

  • rubber and plastics flexible hose assemblies for welding, cutting and related processes up to 45 MPa (450 bar) for customer use (see ISO 14113);

  • high pressure flexible hose assemblies for use with medical gas systems for customer use (see ISO 21969);

  • low pressure hose assemblies for use with medical gases for customer use (see ISO 5359);

  • rubber and thermoplastic low pressure hose assemblies for welding, cutting and related processes for customer use (see ISO 3821 or ISO 12170);

  • flexible hose assemblies for cryogenic applications (see ISO 21012);

  • flexible hose assemblies for liquid petroleum gas (LPG).

NOTE Flexible hose assembly designs which pass the type test approval described in this document can have a lower ratio of burst pressure to rated pressure than stated in other standards.