OS GSO ISO 10464:2008

ISO 10464:2004
Omani Technical Regulation   Current Edition · Approved on 03 September 2008

Gas cylinders - Refillable welded steel cylinders for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) - Periodic inspection and testing

OS GSO ISO 10464:2008 Files

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OS GSO ISO 10464:2008 Scope

This International Standard specifies the intervals and inspection and testing procedures for the periodic inspection of refillable welded steel dedicated LPG cylinders of water capacity from up to and including . It applies to cylinders protected by a system to prevent external corrosion and designed and manufactured in accordance with ISO 4706, ISO 22991 or an equivalent design and construction standard. This International Standard may also apply to other refillable welded steel cylinder designs for LPG with the approval of the national authority. Cylinders for the on-board storage of LPG as a fuel for vehicles are excluded from this standard, except cylinders used for fork-lift truck applications.

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