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ISO 5772:2015

ISO 5772:2015 Rubber and plastic hoses and hose assemblies for measured fuel dispensing systems – Specification

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Description

ISO 5772:2015 specifies minimum requirements for three types of hoses in two categories and two classes of hose assemblies used for measured fuel dispensing, including oxygenated fuels (up to a maximum of 15 % oxygenated compounds).

The assemblies are intended for use at ambient temperatures between −30 °C and +55 °C for normal temperature class and −40 °C and +55 °C for low temperature class at a working pressure up to and including 16 bar (1,6 MPa).

NOTE 1 bar = 0,1 MPa.

Edition

2

Published Date

2015-09-18

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

23

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 5772:2015 specifies minimum requirements for three types of hoses in two categories and two classes of hose assemblies used for measured fuel dispensing, including oxygenated fuels (up to a maximum of 15 % oxygenated compounds).

The assemblies are intended for use at ambient temperatures between −30 °C and +55 °C for normal temperature class and −40 °C and +55 °C for low temperature class at a working pressure up to and including 16 bar (1,6 MPa).

NOTE 1 bar = 0,1 MPa.

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