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BS ISO 15859-3:2004 Aerospace series. Space systems. Fluid characteristics, sampling and test methods Nitrogen

BS ISO 15859-3:2004

Aerospace series. Space systems. Fluid characteristics, sampling and test methods Nitrogen

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Standard number:BS ISO 15859-3:2004
Pages:18
Released:2004-08-16
ISBN:0 580 44267 5
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 15859-3:2004


This standard BS ISO 15859-3:2004 Aerospace series. Space systems. Fluid characteristics, sampling and test methods is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.140 Space systems and operations

This part of ISO 15859 specifies limits for the composition of nitrogen and establishes the sampling and test requirements applicable for the verification of nitrogen composition.

This part of ISO 15859 is applicable to nitrogen, used in both flight hardware and ground facilities, systems and equipment, of the following types and grades of nitrogen.

  • Type I: gaseous

    • Grade A: purging/pressurizing,

    • Grade B: crew breathing,

    • Grade C,

    • Grade F,

    • Grade J;

  • Type II: liquid

    • Grade A: purging/pressurizing,

    • Grade B: crew breathing,

    • Grade C,

    • Grade F.

This part of ISO 15859 is applicable to influents only within the specified limits herein.

This part of ISO 15859 is applicable to any sampling operation required to ensure that, when the fluid enters the launch vehicle or spacecraft, the fluid composition complies with the limits provided hereafter or with any technical specification agreed to for a particular use.