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BS EN 13625:2002

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Non-destructive testing. Leak test. Guide to the selection of instrumentation for the measurement of gas leakage

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Language(s)

English

Published date

03-05-2002

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Tracer gas method - Group A techniques (gas flowing
   into object)
   4.1 Equipment and Material required for all group A
        techniques
   4.2 Vacuum technique
5 Tracer gas method - Group B techniques (gas flowing
   out of the object)
   5.1 Equipment and Material required for all group B
        techniques
   5.2 Ammonia technique (B.1)
   5.3 Vacuum box technique, for large enclosures or
        open walls (B.2.1, B.2.2)
   5.4 Enclosures techniques (B.3, B.6)
   5.5 Direct sample probing technique (B.4)
   5.6 Pressurizing-Evacuation technique (B.5)
   5.7 Sealed object by vacuum technique (B.6)
6 Bubble test method - Group C techniques
   6.1 Immersion technique (C.1)
   6.2 Liquid application technique (C.2)
   6.2 Liquid application technique (C.2)
   6.3 Liquid technique with vacuum box
7 Total pressure change method - Group D techniques
   7.1 Equipment and Material required for all group D
        techniques
   7.2 Pressure decay technique (D.1)
   7.3 Pressure rise technique (D.2)
   7.4 Pressure change test (bell pressure change - D.3)
   7.5 Flow measurement technique (D.4)
Bibliography

Describes criteria for the selection of equipment for the leak detection methods described in EN 1779. The minimum requirements for the performance of the instruments used are also given as guidelines for personnel involved in testing.

Committee
WEE/46
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 99/711353 DC (03/2002)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This European Standard specifies criteria for the selection of equipment for the leak detection methods described in EN 1779. The minimum requirements for the performance of the instruments used are also given as a guideline for personnel involved in testing. The definite selection of an instrument for a given test is within the responsibility of a qualified operator (at minimum level 2 qualification - see EN 473).

Standards Relationship
I.S. EN 13625:2002 Identical
DIN EN 13625:2002-03 Identical
EN 13625:2001 Identical
NBN EN 13625 : 2002 Identical
UNI EN 13625 : 2003 Identical
NEN EN 13625 : 2002 Identical
NS EN 13625 : 1ED 2002 Identical
SN EN 13625 : 2001 Identical
UNE-EN 13625:2002 Identical
NF EN 13625 : 2002 Identical
UNE-EN 13625:2002 Identical

DEFSTAN 00-035(PT3)/5(2017) : 2017 ENVIRONMENTAL HANDBOOK FOR DEFENCE MATERIEL - PART 3: ENVIRONMENTAL TEST METHODS

EN 473:2008 Non-destructive testing - Qualification and certification of NDT personnel - General principles
EN 1330-8 : 1998 NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING - TERMINOLOGY - TERMS USED IN LEAK TIGHTNESS TESTING
EN 1518:1998 Non-destructive testing - Leak testing - Characterization of mass spectrometer leak detectors

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