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DS DS/EN 12284 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Valves - Requirements, testing and marking


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Title
Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Valves - Requirements, testing and marking

Kølesystemer og varmepumper - Ventiler - Krav, prøvning og mærkning

Dansk Standard

Publication Date:
Oct 23, 2003

Scope:

This standard specifies safety requirements, safety factors, test methods, test pressures used and marking of refrigerating valves and other components with similar bodies, hereinafter called valves, for use in refrigerating systems. It describes the procedure to be followed when designing (by calculation or by an experimental design method) valve parts subjected to pressure as well as the criteria to be used in the selection of materials.

Keywords:

COMPRESSION STRESSES
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH
DEFINITION
DEFINITIONS
DESIGN
HEAT PUMPS
MARKING
MATERIALS
PRESSURE RESISTANCE
REFRIGERATING PLANTS
SAFETY ENGINEERING
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
TEST PRESSURE
TESTING
TIGHTNESS
VALVES
SPECIFICATIONS
SAFETY

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