ISO 22073-1:2024

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 13 November 2024

Gas welding equipment — Part 1: Line pressure regulators and line pressure regulators with flow-metering devices for gas distribution pipelines up to 6 MPa (60 bar)

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ISO 22073-1:2024 Scope

This document specifies requirements for line pressure regulators and line pressure regulators with flow-metering devices to be connected to industrial gas distribution pipelines of:

     compressed gases and carbon dioxide up to 6 MPa (60 bar);

     acetylene up to 150 kPa (1,5 bar);

     liquefied petroleum gases (LPG);

     methylacetylene-propadiene mixtures (MPS);

for use in welding, cutting and allied processes.

This document does not apply to pressure regulators intended for direct use on cylinders or bundles, such regulators are addressed in ISO 2503 or ISO 7291, respectively.

NOTE            Where there is no risk of ambiguity, both line pressure regulators and line pressure regulators with flow-metering devices are addressed with the collective term ‘pressure regulators’.

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