GSO ISO 10442:2014

ISO 10442:2002
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 December 2014

Petroleum, chemical and gas service industries -- Packaged, integrally geared centrifugal air compressors

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GSO ISO 10442:2014 Scope

This International Standard specifies requirements and gives recommendations for the design, materials, fabrication, inspection, testing and preparation for shipment of constant-speed, packaged, integrally geared centrifugal air compressors, including their accessories, for use in the petroleum, chemical and gas service industries. It is also applicable to gas services other than air that are non-hazardous and non-toxic. It is not applicable to machines that develop a pressure rise of less than 35 kPa above atmospheric pressure, which are classed as fans or blowers. NOTE In this International Standard, where practical, US customary units have been included in brackets for information.

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