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Standards [CURRENT]

DIN EN 16631
LPG equipment and accessories - Pressure relief valves for LPG pressure vessels - Reconditioning requirements; German version EN 16631:2015

Title (German)

Flüssiggas-Geräte und Ausrüstungsteile - Sicherheitsventile für Druckbehälter für Flüssiggas (LPG) - Anforderungen an die Instandsetzung; Deutsche Fassung EN 16631:2015

Overview

This European Standard specifies the requirements for the reconditioning, retesting and certification of Pressure Relief Valves (PRVs) for LPG pressure vessels covered under the scope of EN 14129. This European Standard applies to retesting and reconditioning of PRVs that are carried out in a workshop and does not apply to site adjustment of installed PRVs. Annex A is an informative annex detailing a sampling approach for PRV requalification which should only be used in case of on-site requalification of series produced pressure vessels fitted with series produced PRVs. The responsible German standards committee is Working Committee NA 016-00-06 AA "Flüssiggas-Geräte und Ausrüstung; Spiegelausschuss zu CEN/TC 286" ("LPG equipment and accessories; National mirror committee to CEN/TC 286") at DIN Standards Committee Pressurized Gas Installations (NDG).

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Responsible national committee

NA 016-00-06 AA - LPG equipment and accessories; National mirror committee to CEN/TC 286  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 286/WG 2 - Design and manufacture of accessories (valves, gauges, fittings) for LPG pressure vessels designed in WG1  

Edition 2015-07
Original language German
Translation English
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