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BS IEC 60877:1999

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Procedures for ensuring the cleanliness of industrial-process measurement and control equipment in oxygen service
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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

03-17-1999

Foreword
1 Scope
2 Reference document
3 Procedures
3.1 Orders for equipment for oxygen service
3.2 Cleaning
3.3 Cleanliness inspection
3.4 Drying
3.5 Handling and assembling inside the manufacturer's plant
3.6 Painting and identification
3.7 Lubricants and seals
3.8 Testing and calibration
3.9 Inspection
3.10 Warning
3.11 Packaging for protection during transportation, storage, handling
      and for identification
3.12 Installation

Defines the procedures for cleaning industrial-process measurement and control equipment to be used for oxygen service, verifying this cleanliness and ensuring that the cleanliness of the equipment will be maintained up to the stage where the equipment is installed. Not applicable to measurement and control equipment for welding, which is covered by ISO 5171. Oxygen service is defined as equipment or part thereof being in contact with oxygen-rich gas mixtures and other oxydizing gases, (e.g. laughing gas).

Committee
GEL/65/2
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 95/204624 DC and BS 6869(1987). (06/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
16
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
IEC TR 60877:1999 Identical

BS 5N 100-7:2002 Aircraft oxygen systems and equipment Guide to cleaning labelling and packaging

ISO 5171:2009 Gas welding equipment Pressure gauges used in welding, cutting and allied processes

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