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SNV - SN EN ISO 10497

Testing of valves - Fire type-testing requirements

inactive
Organization: SNV
Publication Date: 1 June 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 28
ICS Code (Valves in general): 23.060.01
scope:

This International Standard specifies fire type-testing requirements and a fire type-test method for confirming the pressure-containing capability of a valve under pressure during and after the fire test. It is not applicable to the testing requirements for valve actuators other than manually operated gear boxes or similar mechanisms when these form part of the normal valve assembly. Other types of valve actuators (e.g. electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic) can need special protection to operate in the environment considered in this valve test, and the fire testing of such actuators is outside the scope of this International Standard.

Fire test certificates of valves previously tested according to previous editions of ISO 10497 and to similar internationally recognized fire test standards are also acceptable.

NOTE For the purposes of this International Standard, the terms "fire type-test" and "fire test" are synonymous.

Document History

November 1, 2022
Testing of valves - Fire type-testing requirements
This document specifies fire type-testing requirements and a fire type-test method for soft- and metal-seated isolation valves with one or more obturators. It is not applicable to the testing...
SN EN ISO 10497
June 1, 2010
Testing of valves - Fire type-testing requirements
This International Standard specifies fire type-testing requirements and a fire type-test method for confirming the pressure-containing capability of a valve under pressure during and after the fire...

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