ISO 5199 Technical Specifications for Centrifugal Pumps - Class II
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ISO 5199 Document Information:
Title
Technical Specifications for Centrifugal Pumps - Class II
International Organization for Standardization
Publication Date:
Mar 15, 2002
Scope:
This International Standard specifies the requirements for Class II
centrifugal pumps of
single-stage, multistage, horizontal or vertical construction, with
any drive and any installation
for general application. Pumps used in the chemical process industries
(e.g. those conforming to
ISO 2858) are typical of those covered by this International Standard.
This International Standard includes design features concerned with
installation, maintenance and
safety for these pumps including baseplate, couplings and auxiliary
piping, but it does not specify
any requirements for the driver other than those related to its rated
power output.
Where application of this International Standard has been called for
and requires a specific design
feature, alternative designs may be offered which meet the intent of
this International Standard
provided that the alternative is described in detail.
Pumps not complying with all the requirements of this International
Standard may be offered for
consideration provided that all deviations are stated.
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