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BS EN 10253-1:1999

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Butt-welding pipe fittings Wrought carbon steel for general use and without specific inspection requirements

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Language(s)

English

Published date

15-12-1999

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Foreword
1 Scope
      1.1 Scope
      1.2 Limitation of use
      1.3 Technical delivery conditions
2 Normative references
3 Definitions and symbols
      3.1 Definitions
      3.2 Symbols
4 Information to be supplied by the purchaser
      4.1 Mandatory information
      4.2 Options
      4.3 Examples
5 Manufacturing process
      5.1 Steelmaking process
      5.2 Fitting-making process and heat treatment
6 Metallurgical properties
      6.1 Chemical composition
      6.2 Mechanical characteristics
      6.3 Weldability
7 Dimensions and tolerances
      7.1 Dimensions
      7.2 Tolerances and dimensions
      7.3 End finishing
8 Appearance, imperfections and repair
      8.1 Appearance
      8.2 Imperfections
      8.3 Repair
9 Inspection and testing
      9.1 General
      9.2 Inspection documents
      9.3 Summary of inspection and testing
      9.4 Inspection and test methods
10 Marking
11 Protection and packaging
Annex A (normative) Alternative specification for all types
                    of fittings
      A.1 - Steel grade
      A.2 - Dimensions
Annex B (informative) A-deviation

Gives the criteria for steel butt-welding fittings made from wrought carbon steel - return and elbow bends, dished ends and caps, equal and reducing tees and concentric and eccentric reducers, delivered without specific inspection. Fittings outlined do not satisfy specific design criteria so they cannot be considered as meeting the Essential Requirements of the Pressure Equipment Directive (Directive 97/23/EC of 29.05.1997). It covers steel grade and chemical composition, mechanical features, dimensions and tolerances, technical conditions for test and inspection, and marking, packaging and inspection documents.

Committee
ISE/110
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 90/74069 DC. (07/2005) Together with BS EN 10253-2, supersedes BS 1965-1(1963). (11/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
36
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This European Standard specifies requirements for steel butt-welding fittings (elbows and return bends, concentric and eccentric reducers, equal and reducing tees, dished ends and caps) made of wrought carbon steel and delivered without specific inspection. The fittings described in this European Standard do not fulfil specific design requirements; consequently they cannot be considered as conforming to the Essential Requirements of the Pressure Equipment Directive (Directive 97/23/EC of 29.05.1997).

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