Gas cylinders - Stamp marking (ISO 13769:2002)

20060331  European modifications to ISO text indicated in the Annex NA by applying a draker font for those elements.
Will replace EN 1089-1:1996. Changed from UAP to ENQ+FV-VA/ISO (CC/020103) - Phone call from Martha : project is already at FDIS vote (mistake in the ISO table) --> too late for the // voting --> back to UAP (NT/2002-01-10).

Gasflaschen - Stempelung (ISO 13769:2002)

Diese Internationale Norm legt die Stempelung von wiederbefüllbaren, ortsbeweglichen Gasflaschen und Großflaschen mit einem Fassungsraum von 0,5 l bis 3000 l:
-   der Gasflaschen aus Stahl und Aluminium;
-   der Gasflaschen aus Verbundwerkstoffen;
-   der Acetylenflaschen
fest.
Diese werden im folgenden Flaschen genannt.
Die Stempelung von Flaschen für Flüssiggas (LPG) wird in dieser Internationale Norm nicht behandelt.

Bouteilles à gaz - Marquage (ISO 13769:2002)

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General Information

Status
Withdrawn
Publication Date
09-May-2006
Withdrawal Date
14-Apr-2009
Current Stage
9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
Start Date
15-Apr-2009
Completion Date
15-Apr-2009

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2006
1DGRPHãþD
SIST EN 1089-1:1999
3OLQVNHMHNOHQNH±2]QDþHYDQMH]åLJRP ,62
Gas cylinders - Stamp marking (ISO 13769:2002)
Gasflaschen - Stempelung (ISO 13769:2002)
Bouteilles a gaz - Marquage (ISO 13769:2002)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 13769:2006
ICS:
23.020.30 7ODþQHSRVRGHSOLQVNH Pressure vessels, gas
MHNOHQNH cylinders
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 13769
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
May 2006
ICS 23.020.30 Supersedes EN 1089-1:1996
English Version
Gas cylinders - Stamp marking (ISO 13769:2002)
Bouteilles à gaz - Marquage (ISO 13769:2002) Gasflaschen - Stempelung (ISO 13769:2002)
This European Standard was approved by CEN on 10 April 2006.
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Contents Page
Foreword.3
Text of the ISO standard .4
Annex NA (normative) For countries following the TPED.5

Foreword
The text of ISO 13769:2002 has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 58 "Gas cylinders” of the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and has been taken over as EN ISO 13769:2006 by
Technical Committee CEN/TC 23 "Transportable gas cylinders", the secretariat of which is held by BSI.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by November 2006, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn
at the latest by November 2006.
This European Standard supersedes EN 1089-1:1996, which is withdrawn.
This European Standard has been submitted for reference into the RID and/or in the technical annexes of the
ADR. Therefore in this context the standards listed in the normative references and covering basic
requirements of the RID/ADR not addressed within the present standard are normative only when the
standards themselves are referred to in the RID and/or in the technical annexes of the ADR.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland and United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of the International Standard ISO 13769:2002 has been approved by CEN as a draft European
Standard without any modifications, except as given in Annex NA (normative).

Text of the ISO standard
Annex NA
(normative)
For countries following the TPED
This annex indicates how to apply the specific markings (π) required for free movement of cylinders between
EU countries. Such cylinders are approved and used according to the TPED (Transportable Pressure
Equipment Directive 99/36/EC).
The modification shall consist in changing the last lines of stamp marking of both the front and rear of Figures
A.1, A.2 and A.3 of the International Standard as shown in Figures NA.1, NA.2 and NA.3 respectively of this
annex.
NOTE For the full definitions of each stamp marking, see Table 1 in the text of the ISO standard.
Additional Bibliography items:
[1] ADR, European agreement on the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road
[2] RID, Regulations concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail
[3] 99/36/EC, Council Directive 1999/36/EC of 29 April 1999 on transportable pressure equipment

rear
front
Key
NOTE 1 Only additions to, or differences from, the text of the ISO standard are shown.
(a) Place for marking “- 40 °C” if required

(b)
The international mark comprises the “π” mark plus the notified body number (4 digits) and if required “- 40 °C”

(c)
“π” mark only required if the cylinder has been reassessed according to the TPED

1 European Standard e.g “EN XXXXX” or “EN ISO XXXXX”

22 Inspection stamp and date of periodic inspection (year/month)
The inspection stamp shall be preceded with the character(s) identifying the country authorizing the body performing the periodic inspection and
test. This marking is not required if this body is approved by the competent authority of the country approving manufacture.

European/International mark(s) (e.g. π 0999) (b) and UN (if applicable)

29 Number of Notified Body according to the TPED

NOTE 2 Stamp markings 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 17 and 22 should be grouped as closely as possible
Figure NA.1 — Location of stamp markings for compressed gases
rear
front
Key
NOTE 1 Only additions to, or differences from, the text of the ISO standard are shown.
(a) Place for marking “- 40 °C” if required

(b)
The international mark comprises the “π” mark plus the notified body number (4 digits) and if required “- 40 °C”

(c)
“π” mark only required if the cylinder has been reassessed according to the TPED

1 European Standard e.g “EN XXXXX” or “EN ISO XXXXX”

20 Tare weight, when required (see Table 1)

22 Inspection stamp and date of periodic inspection (year/month)
The inspection stamp shall be preceded with the character(s) identifying the country authorizing the body performing the periodic inspection and
test. This marking is not required if this body is approved by the competent authority of the country approving manufacture.

European/International mark(s) (e.g. π 0999) (b) and UN (if applicable)

29 Number of Notified Body according to the TPED

NOTE 2 Stamp markings 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 17 and 22 should be grouped as closely as possible
Figure NA.2 — Location of stamp markings for liquefied gases
rear
front
Key
NOTE 1 Only additions to, or differences from, the text of the ISO standard are shown.
(a) Place for marking “- 40 °C” if required

(b)
The international mark comprises the “π” mark plus the notified body number (4 digits) and if required “- 40 °C”

(c)
“π” mark only required if the cylinder has been reassessed according to the TPED

1 European Standard e.g “EN XXXXX” or “EN ISO XXXXX”

22 Inspection stamp and date of periodic inspection (year/month)
The inspection stamp shall be preceded with the character(s) identifying the country authorizing the body performing the periodic inspection
and test. This marking is not required if this body is approved by the competent authority of the country approving manufacture

European/International mark(s) (e.g. π 0999) (b) and UN (if applicable)

29 Number of Notified Body according to the TPED

NOTE 2 Stamp markings 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 17 and 22 should be grouped as closely as possible
NOTE 3 There may be two expert marks, one for the porous material (24) and one for the cylinder shell (8). If this is the same body for the porous material and the
shell, only mark (8) is required.
Figure NA.3 — Location of stamp markings for acetylene
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 13769
First edition
2002-07-01
Gas cylinders — Stamp marking
Bouteilles à gaz — Marquage
Reference number
ISO 13769:2002(E)
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ISO 13769:2002(E)
Contents Page
Foreword.iv
Introduction.v
1 Scope.1
2 Normative references.1
3 Terms and definitions .1
4 Application of stamp markings .2
4.1 General.2
4.2 Workmanship.2
4.3 Arrangements of stamp marking .2
Annex A (normative) Location of stamp marking.8
Bibliography.11

ISO 13769:2002(E)
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