GSO ISO 15541:2014

ISO 15541:1999
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 December 2014

Ships and marine technology -- Fire resistance of hose assemblies -- Requirements for the test bench

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GSO ISO 15541:2014 Scope

This International Standard specifies requirements for a test bench to determine the fire resistance of hose assemblies, in particular by tests according to ISO 15540, up to at least 100 mm nominal diameter. During the exposure to flames, there are possible working pressures up to 10 bar. The flame spread ability of the hose cannot be tested with the test bench specified in this International Standard. Only water is permitted as a test medium. With a view to ensuring maximum safety for both the operating personnel and the test bed in the event of damage to the hose during the test, the use of combustible test media is excluded.

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