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DSF/EN ISO 14557/PRA1

Fire-fighting hoses - Rubber and plastics suction hoses and hose assemblies

inactive
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 30 October 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (Fire-fighting): 13.220.10
ICS Code (Hoses): 83.140.40

Document History

May 17, 2021
Fire-fighting hoses – Rubber and plastics suction hoses and hose assemblies (ISO 14557:2021)
This document gives requirements and test methods for rubber and plastics suction hoses for fire‑fighting purposes. NOTE 1 – All pressures are expressed in megapascals and in bar. 1 MPa = 10 bar....
December 4, 2007
Fire-fighting hoses – Rubber and plastics suction hoses and hose assemblies – Amendment 1
Changes to normative / informative annexes and other miscellaneous corrections
DSF/EN ISO 14557/PRA1
October 30, 2006
Fire-fighting hoses - Rubber and plastics suction hoses and hose assemblies
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May 1, 2003
Fire-fighting hoses – Rubber and plastics suction hoses and hose assemblies
This standard gives requirements and test methods for rubber and plastics suction hoses for fire-fighting purposes.
Fire-fighting hoses – Rubber and plastics suction hoses and hose assemblies (ISO/FDIS 14557:2021)
This document gives requirements and test methods for rubber and plastics suction hoses for fire‑fighting purposes. NOTE 1 – All pressures are expressed in megapascals and in bar. 1 MPa = 10 bar....
Fire-fighting hoses – Rubber and plastics suction hoses and hose assemblies (ISO/DIS 14557:2020)
This document gives requirements and test methods for rubber and plastics suction hoses for fire‑fighting purposes. NOTE 1 – All pressures are expressed in megapascals and in bar. 1 MPa = 10 bar....
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