GSO IEC 60974-8:2014
IEC 60974-8:2009
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
25 December 2014
Arc welding equipment - Part 8: Gas consoles for welding and plasma cutting systems
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GSO IEC 60974-8:2014 Scope
This part of IEC 60974 specifies safety and performance requirements for gas consoles
intended to be used with combustible gases or oxygen. These gas consoles are designed to
supply gases for use in arc welding, plasma cutting, gouging and allied processes in nonexplosive
atmospheres.
The gas console can be external or internal to the power source enclosure. In the latter case,
this standard also applies to the power source.
NOTE See Annex A for mechanised plasma system diagram
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