BS ISO 11933-3 : 1998
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COMPONENTS FOR CONTAINMENT ENCLOSURES - TRANSFER SYSTEMS SUCH AS PLAIN DOORS, AIRLOCK CHAMBERS, DOUBLE DOOR TRANSFER SYSTEMS, LEAKTIGHT CONNECTIONS FOR WASTE DRUMS
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English
01-01-1998
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Designation
4.1 Explanation of the reference number
4.1.1 Series allocation
4.1.2 Alphabetical codes corresponding to the
mounting procedures
4.1.3 Alphabetical codes corresponding to the
construction materials
4.2 Designation - Examples and explanation
4.2.1 Plain doors
4.2.2 Airlock chambers
4.2.3 Double door transfer systems
4.2.4 Leaktight connections for waste drums
5 Plain doors
5.1 General
5.1.1 Application
5.1.2 Precautions for opening the doors
5.1.3 Choice of the leaktight system (way of locking)
5.2 Description
5.2.1 Shape
5.2.2 Assembly
5.2.3 Materials
5.2.4 Seals
5.2.5 Dimensions
5.2.6 Examples
6 Airlock chambers (see figure 6)
6.1 General
6.2 Various types of airlock chambers
6.2.1 Classification according to the ventilation
mode
6.2.2 Classification according to the geometrical
shape
6.3 Precautions to be taken during use of an airlock
chamber
6.4 Ventilation of airlock chambers
6.5 Description
6.5.1 Shape
6.5.2 Assembly (see figure 9)
6.5.3 Material
6.5.4 Doors for airlock chambers
6.5.5 Dimensions
6.5.6 Examples
7 Double door transfer systems
7.1 General
7.2 Type 1 double door transfer systems
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Principle of use
7.2.3 Assembly
7.2.4 Material
7.2.5 Dimensions (see figure 16)
7.3 Type 2 double door transfer systems
7.3.1 General
7.3.2 Operation
7.3.3 Assembly
7.3.4 Material
7.3.5 Dimensions (see figure 20)
8 Leaktight connections for waste drums
8.1 General
8.2 Principle of use
8.3 Type 1 leaktight connections for waste drums
8.3.1 General
8.3.2 Operation
8.3.3 Material
8.3.4 Dimensions (see figure 24)
8.4 Type 2 leaktight connections for waste drums
8.4.1 General
8.4.2 Operation
8.4.3 Material
8.4.4 Dimensions (see figure 26)
Annex A (informative) Examples of plain doors and airlock
chambers
Annex B (informative) Bibliography
Defines the designations and characteristics of the various transfer systems for mounting on containment enclosures either used alone or placed behind a shielding wall. Coverage includes plain doors, double door transfer systems, airlock chambers and leaktight connections for waste drums.
Committee |
NCE/2
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 96/715458 DC. (07/2005)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
52
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 11933-3:1998 | Identical |
ISO 11933-4:2001 | Components for containment enclosures — Part 4: Ventilation and gas-cleaning systems such as filters, traps, safety and regulation valves, control and protection devices |
ISO 10648-1:1997 | Containment enclosures — Part 1: Design principles |
ISO 9404-1:1991 | Enclosures for protection against ionizing radiation — Lead shielding units for 150 mm, 200 mm and 250 mm thick walls — Part 1: Chevron units of 150 mm and 200 mm thickness |
ISO 11933-1:1997 | Components for containment enclosures — Part 1: Glove/bag ports, bungs for glove/bag ports, enclosure rings and interchangeable units |
ISO 7212:1986 | Enclosures for protection against ionizing radiation — Lead shielding units for 50 mm and 100 mm thick walls |
ISO 10648-2:1994 | Containment enclosures — Part 2: Classification according to leak tightness and associated checking methods |
ISO 11933-2:1997 | Components for containment enclosures — Part 2: Gloves, welded bags, gaiters for remote - handling tongs and for manipulators |
ISO 11933-5:2001 | Components for containment enclosures — Part 5: Penetrations for electrical and fluid circuits |
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