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NEN-EN 14432

Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods - Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals and liquefied gases - Product discharge and air inlet valves

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 July 2023
Status: active
Page Count: 16
ICS Code (Vessels and containers mounted on vehicles): 23.020.20
ICS Code (Other valves): 23.060.99
scope:

This document specifies the requirements for valves useable on tanks with a minimum working pressure greater than 50 kPa for the transport of dangerous goods by road and rail for the following functions:

Tanks for transport of liquid products:

- secondary closure of bottom discharge lines;

- primary closure on top of the tank (liquid, air, other connections);

- aeration valve on top of the tank;

- and other valves as specified in Annex F of EN 14564:2019 according to the scope of this document.

Tanks for gases:

- secondary closure of bottom discharge lines;

- secondary closure on top of the tank for poisonous gases: liquid phase and gas phase;

- and other valves as specified in Annex F of EN 14564:2019.

This includes the following types of closures:

- valves (e.g. spindle operated valves, plug and ball valves, butterfly valves and gate valves);

- dry disconnect couplings.

Primary closures of the gas phase at the foot of a tank for liquefied gas are covered by the requirements of foot valves in EN 14433.

NOTE The standard is also applicable to liquefied gases including LPG, however, for a dedicated LPG standard see EN 13175 [3].

Document History

NEN-EN 14432
July 1, 2023
Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods - Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals and liquefied gases - Product discharge and air inlet valves
This document specifies the requirements for valves useable on tanks with a minimum working pressure greater than 50 kPa for the transport of dangerous goods by road and rail for the following...
June 1, 2022
Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods - Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals and liquefied gases - Product discharge and air inlet valves
This document specifies the requirements for valves useable on transportable tanks with a minimum working pressure greater than 50 kPa for the transport of dangerous goods by road and rail for the...
October 1, 2014
Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods - Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals and liquefied gases - Product discharge and air inlet valves
NEN-EN 14432 specifies the requirements for product discharge and air inlet valves for use on transportable tanks with a minimum working pressure greater than 50 kPa for the transport of dangerous...
March 1, 2013
Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods - Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals and liquefied gases - Product discharge and air inlet valves
NEN-EN 14432 specifies the requirements for product discharge and air inlet valves for use on transportable tanks with a minimum working pressure greater than 50 kPa for the transport of dangerous...
September 1, 2006
Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods - Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals - Product discharge and air inlet valves
This European Standard specifies the requirements for product discharge and air inlet valves for use on transportable tanks with a minimum working pressure greater than 50 kPa for the transport of...
May 1, 2002
Tanks for the transport of dangerous goods - Tank equipment for the transport of liquid chemicals - Product discharge and air inlet valves
This European Standard specifies the requirements for product discharge and air inlet valves for use on transportable tanks with a minimum working pressure greater than 50 kPa for the transport of...

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