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EVS-EN 16668:2016+A1:2018

Industrial valves - Requirements and testing for metallic valves as pressure accessories

General information

Valid from 16.04.2018
Base Documents
EN 16668:2016+A1:2018
Directives or regulations
2014/68/EU Pressure equipment (PED)

Standard history

Status
Date
Type
Name
Main
prEN 16668
16.04.2018
Main + amendment
03.05.2016
Main
This European standard applies to metallic valves as pressure accessories for industrial applications with a maximum allowable pressure PS greater than 0,5 bar in accordance with the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) 97/23/EC and specifies minimum requirements applicable to design, manufacture, testing, materials and documentation.
All relevant essential safety requirements of the Pressure Equipment Directive (PED) 97/23/EC applicable to valves have been taken into consideration and are addressed in this standard.
This standard is not applicable to:
-  safety valve and bursting disc (a safety accessory),
-  sight glass with its frames (component of a pressure equipment) and
-  measurement chambers.
For other exclusions refer to the PED.

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