BSI BS EN ISO 13709 Centrifugal pumps for petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries
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BSI BS EN ISO 13709 Document Information:
Title
Centrifugal pumps for petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries
Kreiselpumpen fuer die Erdoel, ChemieHochleistungs und Gasversorgungsindustrie
Pompes centrifuges utilisees dans les industries du petrole, de la petrochimie et du gaz naturel
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Nov 4, 2003
Scope:
This International Standard specifies requirements for centrifugal pumps, including pumps running in reverse as hydraulic power recovery turbines, for use in petroleum, petrochemical and gas industry process services.
This International Standard is applicable to overhung pumps, between-bearings pumps and vertically-suspended pumps (see Table 1). Clause 8 provides requirements applicable to specific types of pump. All other clauses of this International Standard are applicable to all pump types. Illustrations are provided of the various specific pump types and the designations assigned to each specific type.
This International Standard is not applicable to sealless pumps.
Keywords:
- Centrifugal pumps
- Rotary pumps
- Hydraulic equipment
- Turbines
- Power losses
- Petroleum technology
- Gas technology
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