OSIST prEN 15001-1:2004
(Main)Gas Supply Systems - Gas installation pipework with an operating pressure greater than 0,5 bar for industrial, commercial and non-domestic gas installations - Part 1: Detailed functional requirements for design, materials, construction, inspection and testing
Gas Supply Systems - Gas installation pipework with an operating pressure greater than 0,5 bar for industrial, commercial and non-domestic gas installations - Part 1: Detailed functional requirements for design, materials, construction, inspection and testing
This standard specifies detailed functional requirements for the design, selection of materials, construction, inspection and testing of industrial gas installations and assemblies with an operating pressure greater than 0,5 bar and of non-industrial gas installations with an operating pressure greater than 5 bar in buildings and areas intended for domestic, commercial, public and mixed uses, starting from the gas supplier's behind the network operator's point of delivery up to the inlet connection to the gas appliance; normally the inlet isolation valve. This standard also covers the inlet connection to the gas appliance comprising of the pipework that does not fall within the scope of the appliance standard.
This standard applies to gas installations operating at ambient temperatures between -20°C and 40°C and operating pressures up to and including 60 bar. For operating conditions outside these limitations, reference should be made to EN 13480 for metallic pipework.
For industrial gas installations up to and including 0,5 bar and for non-industrial (domestic and commercial) gas installations up to and including 5 bar in buildings and areas intended for domestic, commercial, public and mixed use, EN 1775 applies.
For gas installations that do not fall within the scope of EN 1775 or other European standards, this standard applies.
In this standard, the term "gas" refers to combustible gases, which are gaseous at 15°C and 1 013 mbar absolute atmospheric pressure. These gases are commonly referred to as manufactured gas, natural gas or Liquidfied Petroleum Gas (LPG). They are also referred to as first, second or third family gases (see table 1 of EN 437:1993).
LPG storage vessels (including all ancillaries fitted directly to storage vessels) are excluded. Also excluded are LPG installations and sections of LPG installations operating at vapour pressure.
In this standard, all pressures are gauge pressures unless otherwise stated.
This standard has been harmon
Gasversorgungssysteme - Rohrleitungen für Gasanlagen mit einem Betriebsdruck über 0,5 bar für industrielle, gewerbliche und nicht-häusliche Gasanlagen - Teil 1: Ausführliche funktionale Anforderungen für Planung, Werkstoffe, Konstruktion, Überwachung und Prüfung
Diese Norm beschreibt ausführlich funktionale Anforderungen an die Planung, Werkstoffauswahl, Errichtung, Überwachung und Prüfung von industriellen Gasanlagen und Baugruppen mit einem Betriebsdruck über 0,5 bar und von nicht-industriellen Gasanlagen mit einem Betriebsdruck über 5 bar in Gebäuden und Bereichen für den häuslichen, gewerblichen, öffentlichen und gemischten Gebrauch, beginnend beim Gasversorger hinter der Übergabestelle des Netzbetreibers bis hin zur Anschlussleitung der Gasverbrauchseinrichtung; üblicherweise die eingangsseitige Absperreinrichtung. Diese Norm gilt auch für die Anschlussverbindung der Gasverbrauchseinrichtung einschließlich der nachgeschalteten Rohrleitung, sofern diese nicht in den Geltungsbereich der Norm der Gasverbrauchseinrichtung fallen.
Diese Norm gilt für Gasanlagen, die bei Umgebungstemperaturen von -20 °C bis 40 °C und Betriebsdrücken bis einschließlich 60 bar arbeiten. Für Betriebsbedingungen, die außerhalb dieser Grenzen liegen, sollte Bezug auf EN 13480 "Metallische industrielle Rohrleitungen" genommen werden.
Für industrielle Gasanlagen bis einschließlich 0,5 bar sowie für nicht-industrielle (häusliche und gewerbliche) Gasanlagen bis einschließlich 5 bar in Gebäuden und Bereichen für den häuslichen, gewerblichen, öffentlichen und gemischten Gebrauch gilt die EN 1775.
Für Gasanlagen, die nicht im Geltungsbereich der EN 1775 oder anderer europäischen Normen liegen, gilt diese Norm.
Unter "Gas" im Sinne dieser Norm sind brennbare Gase zu verstehen, die sich bei einer Temperatur von 15 °C und einem atmosphärischen Druck von 1 013 mbar absolut im gasförmigen Zustand befinden. Diese Gase werden üblicherweise als erzeugtes Gas, Erdgas oder Flüssiggas (LPG) bezeichnet. Sie werden ebenso auch als Gase der ersten, zweiten und dritten Gasfamilie bezeichnet (siehe Tabelle 1 in EN 437:1993).
LPG-Lagerbehälter (einschließlich aller Geräte, die direkt an den Behältern befestigt sind) sind ausgeschlossen, ebenso alle LPG-Installatio
Systemes d'alimentation en gaz - Canalisations d'installations de gaz avec une pression de service supérieure a 0,5 bar pour les installations industrielles et supérieures a 5 bar pour les installations non industrielles (domestiques et commerciales) - Partie 1 : Exigences fonctionnelles détaillées relatives a la conception, aux matériaux, a la construction, a l'inspection et aux essais
Sistemi oskrbe s plinom - Plinovodi z delovnim tlakom, večjim od 0,5 bar, za industrijsko rabo in rabo v javnih prostorih - 1. del: Podrobne funkcionalne zahteve za načrtovanje, materiale, gradnjo, nadzor in preskušanje
General Information
- Status
- Not Published
- Technical Committee
- DPL - Gas supply
- Current Stage
- 98 - Abandoned project (Adopted Project)
- Start Date
- 03-Dec-2009
- Due Date
- 08-Dec-2009
- Completion Date
- 03-Dec-2009
Relations
- Effective Date
- 01-Dec-2009
Overview
prEN 15001-1 (CEN) defines detailed functional requirements for gas supply systems and gas installation pipework with operating pressures above specified limits: industrial installations with pressure greater than 0,5 bar and non-industrial (domestic and commercial) installations with pressure greater than 5 bar. The standard covers the installation from the gas supplier's point behind the network operator's delivery point up to the inlet connection to the gas appliance (normally the inlet isolation valve).
Key operating limits in the scope include ambient temperatures from -20°C to 40°C and operating pressures up to and including 60 bar. For operating conditions outside these limits, the standard refers to EN 13480 for metallic pipework. prEN 15001-1 applies to combustible gases gaseous at 15°C and 1 013 mbar (including manufactured gas, natural gas and LPG as defined in EN 437:1993). Exclusions include LPG storage vessels and ancillary items fitted directly to them, and LPG installation sections operating at vapour pressure. All pressures are gauge pressures unless otherwise stated.
Key Topics
- Design requirements for high-pressure gas installation pipework
- Selection of materials suitable for pressures up to 60 bar and ambient temperature range
- Construction practices to ensure safety, accessibility and maintainability
- Inspection and testing criteria and functional verification prior to commissioning
- Inlet connection requirements for pipework outside the appliance standard
- Definitions and gas family references (see EN 437:1993)
These topics focus on practical implementation: selecting compatible materials, specifying safe construction techniques, and defining inspection and testing regimes that reduce operational risk.
Applications
prEN 15001-1 is intended for designers, installers, system integrators, inspectors and owners involved in:
- Industrial gas installations operating above 0,5 bar
- Commercial and non-domestic gas installations operating above 5 bar
- Building and site operators responsible for high-pressure distribution up to appliance inlet
Benefits include improved safety, regulatory compliance, consistent quality in construction and testing, and clearer specification of responsibilities between gas suppliers, network operators and site owners.
Related Standards
- EN 13480 - referenced for metallic pipework when conditions exceed prEN 15001-1 limits
- EN 1775 - applies to industrial installations up to and including 0,5 bar and non-industrial up to and including 5 bar
- EN 437:1993 - classification of gas families (first, second, third)
Use prEN 15001-1 together with these standards to create a compliant, robust approach to high-pressure gas installation design, materials selection, construction, inspection and testing.
Frequently Asked Questions
OSIST prEN 15001-1:2004 is a draft published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Gas Supply Systems - Gas installation pipework with an operating pressure greater than 0,5 bar for industrial, commercial and non-domestic gas installations - Part 1: Detailed functional requirements for design, materials, construction, inspection and testing". This standard covers: This standard specifies detailed functional requirements for the design, selection of materials, construction, inspection and testing of industrial gas installations and assemblies with an operating pressure greater than 0,5 bar and of non-industrial gas installations with an operating pressure greater than 5 bar in buildings and areas intended for domestic, commercial, public and mixed uses, starting from the gas supplier's behind the network operator's point of delivery up to the inlet connection to the gas appliance; normally the inlet isolation valve. This standard also covers the inlet connection to the gas appliance comprising of the pipework that does not fall within the scope of the appliance standard. This standard applies to gas installations operating at ambient temperatures between -20°C and 40°C and operating pressures up to and including 60 bar. For operating conditions outside these limitations, reference should be made to EN 13480 for metallic pipework. For industrial gas installations up to and including 0,5 bar and for non-industrial (domestic and commercial) gas installations up to and including 5 bar in buildings and areas intended for domestic, commercial, public and mixed use, EN 1775 applies. For gas installations that do not fall within the scope of EN 1775 or other European standards, this standard applies. In this standard, the term "gas" refers to combustible gases, which are gaseous at 15°C and 1 013 mbar absolute atmospheric pressure. These gases are commonly referred to as manufactured gas, natural gas or Liquidfied Petroleum Gas (LPG). They are also referred to as first, second or third family gases (see table 1 of EN 437:1993). LPG storage vessels (including all ancillaries fitted directly to storage vessels) are excluded. Also excluded are LPG installations and sections of LPG installations operating at vapour pressure. In this standard, all pressures are gauge pressures unless otherwise stated. This standard has been harmon
This standard specifies detailed functional requirements for the design, selection of materials, construction, inspection and testing of industrial gas installations and assemblies with an operating pressure greater than 0,5 bar and of non-industrial gas installations with an operating pressure greater than 5 bar in buildings and areas intended for domestic, commercial, public and mixed uses, starting from the gas supplier's behind the network operator's point of delivery up to the inlet connection to the gas appliance; normally the inlet isolation valve. This standard also covers the inlet connection to the gas appliance comprising of the pipework that does not fall within the scope of the appliance standard. This standard applies to gas installations operating at ambient temperatures between -20°C and 40°C and operating pressures up to and including 60 bar. For operating conditions outside these limitations, reference should be made to EN 13480 for metallic pipework. For industrial gas installations up to and including 0,5 bar and for non-industrial (domestic and commercial) gas installations up to and including 5 bar in buildings and areas intended for domestic, commercial, public and mixed use, EN 1775 applies. For gas installations that do not fall within the scope of EN 1775 or other European standards, this standard applies. In this standard, the term "gas" refers to combustible gases, which are gaseous at 15°C and 1 013 mbar absolute atmospheric pressure. These gases are commonly referred to as manufactured gas, natural gas or Liquidfied Petroleum Gas (LPG). They are also referred to as first, second or third family gases (see table 1 of EN 437:1993). LPG storage vessels (including all ancillaries fitted directly to storage vessels) are excluded. Also excluded are LPG installations and sections of LPG installations operating at vapour pressure. In this standard, all pressures are gauge pressures unless otherwise stated. This standard has been harmon
OSIST prEN 15001-1:2004 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 91.140.40 - Gas supply systems. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
OSIST prEN 15001-1:2004 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN 15001-1:2009. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
OSIST prEN 15001-1:2004 is associated with the following European legislation: EU Directives/Regulations: 97/23/EC, TRRTP129; Standardization Mandates: M/071. When a standard is cited in the Official Journal of the European Union, products manufactured in conformity with it benefit from a presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the corresponding EU directive or regulation.
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI OSIST prEN 15001-1:2004
PREDSTANDARD
oktober 2004
Sistemi oskrbe s plinom – Plinovodi z delovnim tlakom, večjim od 0,5 bar, za
industrijsko rabo in rabo v javnih prostorih - 1. del: Podrobne funkcionalne
zahteve za načrtovanje, materiale, gradnjo, nadzor in preskušanje
Gas supply systems - Gas installation pipework with an operating pressure greater
than 0,5 bar for industrial, commercial
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