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Full Description
ISO 12209:2013 specifies the characteristics of outlet connections for gas cylinder valves for compressed breathable air gas cylinders. It states the fundamental requirements for both; the connection and its components and includes basic dimensions. Included in ISO 12209:2013 the following connections:
a) yoke type outlet connection for SCUBA use up to a maximum cylinder working pressure of 232 bar;
b) threaded type outlet connections up to a maximum cylinder working pressure of 232 bar and 300 bar; and
c) threaded type outlet connection for SCUBA use up to a maximum cylinder working pressure of 232 bar including adaptor for users to convert into a yoke type outlet.
Annex A gives the outlet connection type test procedures.
Requirements for cylinder valves (see ISO 10297) are not covered by ISO 12209:2013.
Requirements for material specifications and gas/material compatibility (see ISO 11114-1 and ISO 11114-2) are not covered by ISO 12209:2013.
Document History
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ISO 12209:2013
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Gas cylinders - Outlet connections for gas cylinder valves for compressed breathable air- Most Recent
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ISO 12209-3:2000
Gas cylinders -- Outlet connections for gas cylinder valves for compressed breathable air -- Part 3: Adaptor for 230 bar valves- Historical Version
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ISO 12209-1:2000
Gas cylinders -- Outlet connections for gas cylinder valves for compressed breathable air -- Part 1: Yoke type connections- Historical Version
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ISO 12209-2:2000
Gas cylinders -- Outlet connections for gas cylinder valves for compressed breathable air -- Part 2: Threaded connections- Historical Version