NEN 7240
Plastics piping systems for gas supply - Tensile resistant (transition) couplings of high-impact poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-HI) for PE 80 and PE 100 pipe systems - Requirements and test methods
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| Organization: | NEN |
| Publication Date: | 1 December 2009 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 22 |
| ICS Code (Plastics fittings): | 23.040.45 |
| ICS Code (Flanges, couplings and joints): | 23.040.60 |
| ICS Code (Plastics pipes): | 23.040.20 |
scope:
For gas distribution pipes with a maximum pressure of 20 pKa. The maximum temperature of the natural gas is 20 °C. This document gives specifications and testing methods for tensile resistant couplings with connecting dimensions smaller than or equal to 110 mm.
Document History
January 1, 2011
Plastics piping systems for gas supply - Tensile resistant couplings of high-impact poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-HI) - Requirements and test methods
For gas distribution pipes with a maximum pressure of 20 pKa. The maximum temperature of the natural gas is 20 °C. This document gives specifications and testing methods for tensile resistant...
NEN 7240
December 1, 2009
Plastics piping systems for gas supply - Tensile resistant (transition) couplings of high-impact poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-HI) for PE 80 and PE 100 pipe systems - Requirements and test methods
For gas distribution pipes with a maximum pressure of 20 pKa. The maximum temperature of the natural gas is 20 °C. This document gives specifications and testing methods for tensile resistant...
February 1, 1998
Plastics piping systems for gas supply - Tensile resistant couplings of high-impact polyly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-HI) - Requirements and test methods
For gas distribution pipes with a maximum pressure of 20 pKa. The maximum temperature of the natural gas is 20 °C.
June 1, 1997
Plastics piping systems for gas supply - Tensile resistant couplings of modified poly(vinyl chloride) (modified-PVC) - Requirements and test methods
For gas distribution pipes with a maximum pressure of 20 pKa. The maximum temperature of the natural gas is 20 °C.