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NPFC - MIL-DTL-2/63

VALVE, CYLINDER, GAS: NATURAL GAS, OUTLET 350 (PRESSURES THROUGH 3000 PSIG (20680 KPA) AT 120 DEGREES F (48.9 DEGREES C))

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 9 June 1995
Status: inactive
Page Count: 2
scope:

Pressures through 3000 PSIG (20,680 KPa) at 120 degrees F (48.9 degrees C)

This specification is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense.

The complete requirements for acquiring the valve described herein shall consist of this specification and the latest issue of MIL-DTL-2.

TYPE DESIGNATION: V63-350-2

intended Use:

The valves covered by this specification sheet are intended for use with natural gas cylinders.

Document History

February 2, 2010
VALVES, CYLINDER, GAS (FOR COMPRESSED OR LIQUEFIED GASES), GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
The valves covered by this specification sheet are intended for use with natural gas cylinders.
September 29, 2006
VALVE, CYLINDER, GAS: NATURAL GAS, OUTLET 350 (PRESSURES THROUGH 3000 PSIG (20680 KPA) AT 120 DEGREES F (48.9 DEGREES C))
The valves covered by this specification sheet are intended for use with natural gas cylinders.
September 25, 2002
VALVE, CYLINDER, GAS: NATURAL GAS, OUTLET 350 (PRESSURES THROUGH 3000 PSIG (20680 KPA) AT 120 DEGREES F (48.9 DEGREES C))
The valves covered by this specification sheet are intended for use with natural gas cylinders.
MIL-DTL-2/63
June 9, 1995
VALVE, CYLINDER, GAS: NATURAL GAS, OUTLET 350 (PRESSURES THROUGH 3000 PSIG (20680 KPA) AT 120 DEGREES F (48.9 DEGREES C))
Pressures through 3000 PSIG (20,680 KPa) at 120 degrees F (48.9 degrees C) This specification is approved for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. The complete...
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