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Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute cf Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BRITISH STANDARD Seamless circular steel tubes for mechanical and general engineering purposes — Technical delivery conditions — Part 2: Stainless steel ‘ThoHuropean Standard EN/10297-2:2005;has thesstatus ofa British Standard les 77.4075 NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW BS EN 10297-2:2005 Incorporating corrigendum no. 1 oy y British Standards Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, Institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI BS EN 10297-2:2005 ‘This Dritish Standard was published under the authority fof the Standards Policy and ‘Strategy Committee ‘on 30 December 2005 © BSI 2007 ISBN 0 580 46932 8, National foreword This British Standard was published by BSI, It is the UK implementation of EN 10297-2:2005, incorporating corrigendum February 2007. ‘The UK participation in its presaration was entrusted to Technical Committee ISE/8, Steel pipes. A list of organizations represented on ISEI8 can be obtained on request to its secretary. This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. Amendments issued Since publi¢ation’ ‘Amd, Nol Date [Comments 17060 [30 April 2007 |Bnglish title changed to: “Seamless circular Contigendum No, 1 steel tubes .." ‘Table 1, footnote b: formula replaced with: Nb (%% by mass) = Zr (% by mass) = 7/4 Ti (6 by maze)" Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 10297-2 NORME EUROPEENNE EUROPAISCHE NORM December 2008 Ics 77.140.75 Incorporating corrigendum February 2007 English Version Seamless circular steel tubes for mechanical and general engineering purposes - Technical delivery conditions - Part 2: Stainless steel “Tubes sans soudure en acer pour uilisation en mécanique Nahilose kreisférmige Sahrohre fdr den Maschinenbau ‘générale et on construction mécanique Conditions ‘nd allgemeine technische Anwendungen - Technische Techniques de raison - Partie 2: Tubes en acior Llsterbedingungen - Tell2: Nichtostender Stahle ‘noxydable ‘This European Standard was approved by CEN on 25 March 2005, (CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Interal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European ‘Standard the status ofa national standard without any alteration. Jp-o-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national Slaten may be ublakied uit apfaualivis W Uve Cetiial Sauicia al ut W aty CEN nie. ‘This European Standard exists in thro official vorsions (English, “ronch, German). A version in any other language made by tranclation Under the responsibly of a CEN member into is own language znd noted to the Central Secretariat has the same status asthe oficial CEN members are the national standards bodies of Ausia, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Groooe, Hungary, looland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuaria, Luxembourg, Mata, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, ‘Sioveria, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. a FUROPEAN €OMMITIEE FOR STANDARDIZATION COMITE BUROPEEN DE NORMALISATION EUROPAISCHES KOMITEL FOR NORMUNG Management Centre: rue de Stassart, 36 B-1050 Brussels (© 2005 CEN _Allrights of exploitation in any frm and by any mians reserved Pl. No. EN 10297-22008: E ‘worldwide for CEN national Members. Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI EN 10297-2:2005 (E) 1 2 3 4 5 Classification and designation 6 —_ Information to be supplied by the purchaser 7 Manufacturing procesS..nnnsn B Requirements swnmnnssnnnsnnasee eT 9 Inspection and testing, 10 USonphng seeeenereeeeeeeeees anna TV FeSt MENODS nen 12 Marking sn 13 Handling and packaging nnn ‘Annex A (normative) Process route and surface conditions Annex B (informative) Guideline data on heat treatment during fabrication and hot working as part of further processing .. Annex C (normative) Formulae for calculation of nominal sectional properties 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll EN 10297-2:2005 (E) Foreword ‘This document (EN 10297-2:2005) has been prepared by Technical Committee ECISS/TC 29 “Steel tubes and fitings for steel tubes’, the secretariat of which is held by UNI. ‘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 June 2006, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by June 2008. Another part of EN 10297 is: Part 1; Non-alloy and alloy steel tubes ‘Another European Standard series, covering seamless steel tubes for mechani Purposes, currently being prepared is EN 10296-2 Welded circular steel tubes for mechanical and general engineering purposes — Technical delivery Conditions ~ Part 2: Stainless steel. ‘and general engineering Olther series of European Standards being prepared in this area are prEN 10294 - hollow bars for machining and FN 40208 - steal tuhes fr precisinn applications ‘According to the CEN/CENELEC Intemal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following Countries are bound to implement this European Stancard: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Irland, Htaly, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netealanus, Nuiway, Poland, Purlugal, Slovakia, Sluvsiia, Spain, Sweden, Swilestian ard Uniled Kinydotn 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll EN 10297-2:2005 (E) Introduction ‘The European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) draws attention to the fact that itis claimed that compliance with this document may involve the use of patents applied to steel grades 1.4362, 1.4410, 1.4477 and 1.4864, the compositions of which are given in Tables 3 and 4. CEN takes no position concerning the evidence, validity and scope of these patent rights. ‘The holders of these patent rights have assured CEN that they are willing to negotiate licences, under reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and conditions, with applicants throughout the world. In this respect, the statements of the holders of these patent rights are registered with CEN. Information may be obtained from: Grades 1.4362, 1.4410 and 1.4477 ‘Sandvik AB 8E-811 81 BANDVIKEN ‘Sweden Grade 1.4854 (Outokumpu OYJ Intelectual Property Management P.0 Box 27 F1—02201 ESPOO Finland ‘Attention is drawn to the possibilty that some of the elements within this document may be the subject of patent rights other than those indicated above, CEN shall not be responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll EN 10297-2:2005 (E) 1 Scope ‘This European Standard specifies the technical delivery conditions for seamless tubes, of circular cross section, made from stainless steels, for mechanical and general angineering purposes. 2 Normative references ‘The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. EN 1002-1, Metallic materials ~ Tensile testing - Part 1: Method of test (at ambient temperature) EN 10020:2000, Definition and classification of grades of stee! EN 100211993, General technical delivery requirements for steel and iron products EN 1027-1, Designation systems for steo!— Part 1: Steo! names, principal symbols EN 1027-2, Designation systems for steel — Part 2: Numerical system EN 10092.1999, Vovabutary uf fea treatin (ris for ferrous prodats EN 1088+, Stainless steels - Part 1: List of stainless steels EN 10168, Stee! products — Inspection documents — Lis of information and description EN 10204, Metalic products ~ Types of inspection documents EN 10248-2, Non-destnictive testing of steel tubes — Part 2: Automatic eddy current testing of seamless and welded (except submerged are-weldcd) austenitic and austenitc-fertic stco! tubes for verification of hydraulic Ieak- tightness EN 10246-3, Non-destructive testing of steel tubes - Part 3: Automatic eddy current testing of seamless and welded (except submerged arc-walded) stee! tubes for tne detection of imperfections EN 10246-5, Non-destructive testing of steel tubes — Part 5: Automatic full peripheral magnetic transducer/fux leakage tasting of seamless and welded (except suhmeiged are-welded) ferromagnetic steal tubes forthe detection of longitudinal imperfections EN 10246-7, Non-destructive testing of stee! tubes ~ Patt 7: Automatic full peripheral ultrasonic testing of seamioss and welded (except submerged arc-welded) stee! tubes for the detection of fongitudinal imperfections. EN 10266, Non-destructive testing of stee! tubes = Qualification and competence of level 1 and 2 non-destructive testing personnel EN 10266:2003, Stee! tubes; fittings and structural holow sections - Symbols and definitions of terms for use in roduat standards CR 10260:1998, Designation system for steel Adaitional symbols EN ISO 377, Stee! and stee! products — Location and preparation of samples and test pieces for mechanical testing (iSO 377:1997) EN ISO 1127, Stainless steel tubes - Dimensions, tolerances and conventional masses per unit length (ISO 1127:1992) 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll EN 10297-2:2005 (E) EN ISO 2566-2, Stee! - Conversion of elongation values = Part 2: Austenitic steels (ISO 2566-2:1984). EN ISO 3651-2, Determination of resistance to intergranular corrosion of stainless steels — Part 2: Fernic, austenitic and femnitic-austenitic (duplex) stainless steels ~ Corrosion test in media containing sulfuric acid (ISO 3651-2:1998) 3. Terms and definitions For the purposes of this European Standard, the terms and definitions given in EN 10020:2000, EN 10021:1993, EN 10052:1993 and EN 10266:2003 together with the following apply. employer ‘organisation for which the person works on a regular basis. NOTE The employer may be either the tube manufacturer or a third party organisation providing non-destructive testing (NDT) serwees. 4 Symbols For the purposes of this European Standard, the symbols given in EN 10266:2003 and CR 10260:1998 apply. Not applicable. 5 Classification and designation 5.1 Classification In accordance with the classification system in EN 10020, the steel grades listed in Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4 are stainless steels. 9.2 Designation For tubes covered by this document the steel designation consists of number of document (EN 1027-2); plus either: — steel name in accordance with EN 1027-1 and CR 10260; — or steel number allocated in accordance with EN 1027-2. 6 Information to be supplied by the purchaser 6.4 Mandatory information “The folowing infortion shallbe supplied by the purchaser at the time of enquiry and order: 2) quantity (mass or total length or number) b) term “tube”; «) dimensions (outside diameter D, wall thickness T) (see 8.7.1) 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll EN 10297-2:2005 (E) d) steel designation according to this document (see 52); ©) delivery condition, where necessary (see 7.2.2). 6.2 Options ‘A number of options are specified in this document and these are listed below with appropriate clause references. In the event that the purchaser does not indicate a wis to implement any of these options at the time of enquiry and order. the tube shall be supplied in accordance with the basic specification (see 6.1). 1) Process route andor surface condition (see 7.2.1); 2) controlled sulphur content (see Tables 1, 2, and 3); 3) non-destructive testing (see 8.4.2); 4) leak tightness test (see 8.4.2); 5) straightness (see 8.5): ©) exact lengths (see 0.7.2); 7) outside diameter and thickness tolerances (see 8.7.3.1); 8) specific inspection and testing (see 9.1); 9) test report 2.2 (see 9.2.1); 10) inspection certificate, 3.2 (see 9.2.1); 11) leak tightness test method (see 11.2.1). 6.3 Example of an order Twenty five tonnes of seamless steel tubes with a spectied outside diameter of 60,3 mm, a specified wall thickness of 3,6 mm, in accordance with EN 10297-2, made from steel grade 1.4016, and with a test report 2.2 (option 9) in accordance with EN 10204, 25 t= tube = 00,9 x 9,0 - EN 102972 = 1.4010 - Option 8 7 Manufacturing process 7.1 Steelmaking process ‘The steelmaking processiisat the discretion of the manufacturer. 7.2 Tube manufacturing and delivery conditions 2.4 Tubes shall be manufactured by a seamless process, and may be hot finished or cold finished. The terms “hot finished * and * cold finished * apply to the condition of the tube before it is heat treated in accordance with 7.2.2, Acceptable process routes and surface conditions. are given in Table A.1. The choice of process route and surface condition is left to the discretion of the manufacturer, unless Option 1 is specified. Option 1: The process route and/or surface conaition is specified by the purchaser from those in Table A. 7.2.2 Tubes shall be supplied in the delivery conditions given in Tables 6, 7, 8 or 9, as applicable. Possible delivery conditions are annealed (+A) for ferritic steels, quenched and tempered (+GT) for martensitic steels and 7 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll EN 10297-2:2005 (E) solution annealed (+AT) for austenitic and austeniticerritc steels. (See Annex B for guidance on heat treatment following fabrication and further processing.) For steel grade 1.4006, the purchaser shall specify the delivery congition, either QT 650 or QT 850. The process route and eurface condition for thie grade ehall be at the decretion of the manufacturer unless Option 1 (eee 7.2.1) is specified. Solution heat treatment shall consist of heating the tubes uniformly to the appropriate required temperature and then cooling rapidly. The solution treatment may be omitted if the conditions during hot working and subsequent cooling afe such that the mechanical propertes of the product can be met and the requirements for resistance to intergranular corrosion as defined in EN ISO 3651-2 can be obtained. See Annex B for guidance on heat treatment during fabrication and hot working as part of further processing, 7.2.3 _ Al NDT activities shall be carried out by qualified and competent level 1, 2 andlor 3 personnel authorised to operate by the employer. The qualification shell be in accordance with EN 10256 or, at least, an equivalent to it Itis recommended that the level 3 personnel be certified in accordance with EN 473 or, at least, an equivalent to it. ‘The operating authorisation issued by the employer shall be in accordance with a written procedure, NDT operations shall be authorised by a level 3 NDT individual approved by the employer. NOTE The definition of level 1,2 and 3 can be found in the eppropriate standards, e.g. EN 473 and EN 10256. 8 Requirements 8.4 General Tubes, when supplied in a delivery condition in accordance with 7.2.2, using a process route and to a surface condition given in Table A.1 and inspected in accordance with Clause 9, shall comply with the requirements of this document. In addition, the general technical delivery requirements specified in EN 10021 shall apply. Grades additional to those in Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4 may be supplied by agreement; the chemical analysis and the mechanical prapertios for these shall bo agroed at tho time af enquiry and order. 8.2 Chemical composition ‘The cast analysis reported by the steel producer shall apply and shall conform to the requirements in Tables 4, 2, 3 or 4, as appropriate, Elomonts not included in Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4 shall not be intentionally added to the stocl without the agreoment of the purchaser, except for elements which may be added for finishing the cast, All appropriate measures shell be taken to prevent the addition of undesirable elements fom scrap or other materials Used in the steelmaking process. The permissible deviations of @ product analysis from the specified limits of the cast analysis are given in Table 6. NOTE When subsequently welding tubes produced according to this document, account should be taken of the fact that the behaviour ofthe siee! during and after welding is dependent 2ot only on the stee! but also on the conditions of preparing for and carrying out the welding, Some ofthe steels specified inthis document cannot be welded unless specialised techniques are employed by specialist welders. 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Band 9, 14 g Tables 1 to 4 = § Element Limiting values for the | Permissible deviation of 5 ccast analysis in the product analysis 2 accordance with S Tables 1, 2, 3 and 4 8 sy % by mass % by mass g c 50,030 0,005 8 > 0,030 020 0,01 E si = 1,00 ¥0,05, 6 37,00 = 2,80 20,10 q Min 51,00 £0,038 by 1,00 <2,00 20.04 g P $0,005 i ¥0,003 2 2 s > 0,015 < 0,030, 20005 z > 0,15 50,35 0,02 2 SAU QUE 190) 019 F cr > 15,0200 £020 5 > 20,0< 300 £0,25 3 Mo 0.60 320.03 £ > 0,60 <1,75 ° 34,75 <7,00 Ni 1,00, 8 31.0550 2 >50<100 3 > 10.0200 a > 20.0 < 360 z Ar 20,10 < 0,90 2 70,50 50,60 s ca = 1,00 3 31,00 < 280 g N S040 2 Nb =,00 $ Ti 5080 e Ww © 0,50 < 1,00 5 ce 0,08 g £ et g 3 3 2 8 8 5 EN 10297-2:2005 (E) Table 6 — Delivery conditions and mechanical properties for tubes made from ferritic and martensitic. corrosion resistant steels, 1d Copy, (c) BSI ‘Steel grade Delivery | Proofstrength | Tensile | Elongation | Resistance to condition strength A Intergranular min. min. min. corrosion ® MPa® MPa ‘Steet Steel Roz | fein Bm 7 7 name ____| number Feriie steals xocria | 14512 | +A 20] 220 380 25 | 25 No Xecralis_|1.4002_| +A. 210_| 220 400 47 7 No xecri7 | 1.4016 | +A. 240 | 250, 430 20 | 20 Yes# xscrit7 | 1.4510_| +A. 230 [_240 420 2323. Yes Marfensitic steels xfacris | 1.4006 | +0 S60 [ 400 [410 550. 5 15, No +ar6s0_[ 450] 460 650 12, a2. No 84 MPa= 1 Nim? © Wnen tested in accordance wih EN 180 3651-2 1 = longitudinal. = transverse. Nott welding is subsequently carried ut. 15 Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll lled Copy, (c) BSI ght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontri Institute Of Technology Tall Licensed Cop) Table 7 — Delivery con: :2005 (E) ions and mechanical properties for tubes made from austenitic corrosion resistant steels Steel grade Delivery | Proofstrength | Tensile | Elongation | Resistance to condition strength a intergranular min min. corrosion ° MPa Steal name Steel R, 7 [re umber. ™ ones 14307 | ar eo a] 5 Yes XOGINIS-11 1:4906_| AT, 460 [40135 Yes XZCrNINTB=1D tao [ar 50_[ 35] 20 Yes XSCNITE-10 14901 | ar 500] 4035 Yes? XECINISTE-S 1.4905_| Ar 500] 35—_[-35 No XeGrNTII6-10 fase | 2AT (Cold 500 | 35-30 Yes fishes) SAT Hot} 180] 218} 460 | 38] 30 Yes fished) XECRINGIETO Tass | sat | 7057 | 510353 Yes XiGn25-71 14355 -at__|160_[ 710 | aro] 48] 40 Yes Xzcwvioi7-12—|Laaoa_[ vat | 190 | 225 | —ao0 | 40] 20. Yes. XecwNinet7-12 [amor | sar—[ aos | “1010 [40] 20. Yeo XiGWNIMONS-22-5 | 1.aas6_[ sat —| 260 | 95 [sao 40] 20. a XeGniMoTT7-122 | 1.4571 | -AT (Cod | 210] mS] 500] 95 | 90 Yes fished) saTiHot | 190 | 225 | 480] 35 _| 30 Yes nish REGHIMONDTT=I-2> | 1as80_[ var [215 | “250 [10 | 25] 20 Yes. X2GANIMONIT-13-5 [1.4429 _[ —saT | 205 | ~s30 | —se0 | 95] 00. Yes) XSGrNIMOIT-13-8 | 14436_[sAT__| 205 | 240 [| 510 | 40] 00. Yes Rzonimote-t4-3 | 1aa35_[ sar] 190 [25 —a90__|_40—] 35, Yes: ZGINIMONT/-15:5—[ Laasg [Fal | 26> [sis [280 [38] Yes XiNGrMoGusT-27-4 [14563 —+aT | 215245 | 500] 40-35 Yes iNiGrMocu7s-20-5—[ 1.4539 _[ sat | 230 | 50 [520 | 35] 20. Yes: XiCrMIMoGUN20-16-7 [_14s47_[—+aT | ~300| 510 | 650 35-30 Yes) wintcwacuNasas- [ase sar [aro [aio | eo fas | Yes SERIAMEAZO 7468 —sAt [700 [30 450] 5 5 * MPa Ninn? \when tested In accordance wih EN ISO 3861-2. ngitinel, = transverse. Normally nt fle inthe sensitized condton. 16 EN 10297-2:2005 (E) Table 8 — Delivery conditions and mechanical properties for tubes made from austenitic-fer corrosion resistant steels 1d Copy, (c) BSI Steel grade Delivery | Procfstrength | Tensile | Elongation |Resistance to condition strength A intergranular min min min corrosion ® was MPa _% Steel name ‘Steel pan Foor | Roo | Bm t ‘ ‘Austentic-ferritic steels SGWNIMONZT-5-2 —[14aeo_[-aT__[ 460 | 470 [620 2 = Yes X2CrNiMeNzs-7-2" [1.4a77_|_+AT__| 860° | s608 | 7507 | 25 | 25) Yes P2GrNIMoNZ2-6-3_|1.4a62| +AT | 450 | 460 640 [22 = Yes X2GrNiMoSite-53—[1.4a24_|+ar__|480_| 400 00. 30 | 30 Yes PROGrNINZS-4™ 34362—[ aT | 400—[ 410 600- 25 [25 Yes Px2GrNiMoN25-7-a" —[1.4a0_—| —+ar—| 550 | a0 8007 20 [29 Yes PX2GrNiMoGuN2663_—[1.4507 | —+at [| 500_| 510 700- 20 [201 Yes [k2GrNiMoGuWN25-7-4 [1.4501 sat [550 | 6408007 20 [20 Yes tmea=1 Nm? won tostod in aosordonoo wth EM ISO 2664 2. © F=tongitusinal, r= transverse. Js Forthicknesses < 10mm the values for cs @nd re Ineased by 100 MPa and fe, by 50 MPa, Patented soc rade Table 9 — Delivery conditions and mechanical properties for tubes made from ferritic and austenitic hoat reaisting otecla Steel grade Delivery | Proofstrength | Tensile | Elongation condition strength A min min min MP2s MPa % ‘Steel name Steel =) ‘oe Reon | Reno Rm Ai Feitic steals XABCN28 [14g [+A | 280 [500 J 545: ‘Austenitic steels XBOrNITi16-10 74878 #AT, 190] 280 500. 40] 40 XOCINISINGe2ZT-1i-2 | 1.4835. +aT__| 310 | 350. 650 37_| 40 XT2CIN23-13 7.4833 +aT__| 210 250. 500 33_| 35 XBCINI25-21 1.4845. +AT__| 210) 250. 500. 33 [35 XAONiCrAITIS2-21 4.4876 AT 170_| 210 450 28 | 30 XGNICISINCe36-256 | 1.4854 =AT, 300 sof a40 650) 40a 40 1 Mab 1 Nina © 1 stongiutinal, (= transverse © _Patenod sto rade 7 Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll :2005 (E) 8.4 Appearance and soundness 8.4.1 Appearance 8.4.14 Tubes shall be free from external and intemal surface defects thal can be detected by visual examination. 8.4.1.2. The internal and external surface finish of the tubes shall be typical of the manufacturing process ‘and, where applicable, the heat treatment employed. The finish and surface condition shall be such that any surface imperfections requiring dressing can be identified. 8.4.1.3 It shall be permissible to remove surface imperfections only by grinding or machining provided that, after so doing, the tube thickness in the dressed area is not less than the specified minimum wall thickness. All dreeeed areas ehall blend emoothly into the contour of the tube. 8.4.1.4 Surface imperfections which encroach on the minimum wall thickness shall be considered defects. and tubes containing these shall be deemed not to conform to this document. 84.2 Soundness When Option 9 is specified, tubes supplied with specific inspection and testing shall be subjected to non destructive testing, Option 3: Non-destructive testing for the full length of each tube shall be carried out in accordance with 1.3. When Option 4 is specified, tubes supplied with specific inspection and testing shall be subjected to a leak tightness test. Option 4: Leak tightness testing of each tubo shall he carried out in accordance with 14.2. 8.5 Straightness For tubes with a specified outside diameter equal to or eater than 33.7 mm. the deviation from straightness over any tube length £, where 1 is the manufacturer's dalivered lengin, shall not exceed 0,0020 1. unless Option is specified. For tubes with outside diameters less than 33,7 mm, the straightness and the method of measurement shall be agreed at the time of enquiry and order. Option The deviation from straightness shall not exoved 0,006 8.6 End preparation Tubes shall be delivered with square cut ends. The ends shall be free from excessive burrs. 8.7 Dimensions, masses, lengths, tolerances and sect nal properties 8.7.1 Outside diameter, wall thickness and mass Outside diameters and wall (nesses for tube covered by this document shall be as given in ENISO 1127. For calculation of mass, the densities given in EN 1088-1 shall apply. NOTE iisions that re nol incded EN 1S0 1127 maj be agreed at the time of enquify and Order. 18 EN 10297-2:2005 (E) 8.7.2 Lengths 1d Copy, (c) BSI Tubes shall be supplied in random lengths, unless Option 6 is specified. The manufacturer shall inform the purchaser of the random length range at the time of enquiry and order. Option 6: Exact lengths shall be supplied. The ‘ength required shall be agreed at the time of enquiry and order. For tolerances see 8.7.3.2 87.3 Tolerances 8.7.3.1 Outside diameter and thickness The tolerances on outside diameter and wall thickness shall be as given in Table 10, unless Option 7 is specified or unless othenwise agreed at the time of enquiry and order. Table 10 — Tolerances on outside diameter (2) and wall thickness (1) selected from EN ISO 1127 Process route Tolerance on D Tolerance on T Tolerance ‘Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance dss Tits laos Tits Hot finished Dd, | £1.5%or i £15% or +£0.75 mm +£0,6 mm whichever is whichever is the greater the greater. Cold finished 2 Ds £0,75 % or Ts £10% or 3. mm min £0,2mm whichever is whichever is | ine greater the greater. 5 Only aplies when cold fished is specied Option 7: The tolerances given in Table 11 shall apply, the purchaser to specify if outside diameter, thickness or both shall be to the tighter tolerance. Table 11— Optional tolerances on outside diameter (D) and wall thickness (7) Frocess route Tolerance on D tolerance on 7 Tolerance | Tolerance | Tolerance | Tolerance class tits class limits Hot fished D. £1 %or Te £125 % or 0.5500 £04 mm, whichever is wichever is, the greater. io Cold finished # Dy $05 % or Ts 47.5 % oF $0.1 mm £0.15 mm Whichever is Whichever is the greater. the greater. Only alias when cld finished is speciod Ovality is included within the tolerance limits on outside diameter. Eccentricity is included within the tolerance limits on wall thickness. 19 Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll :2005 (E) 87.3.2 Exact length The tolerances on exact length shall be as given in Table 12. ‘Table 12— Tolerances on exact lengths Dimensions in millimetres Length Tolerance L 1.<6000 . 6000<1< 12000 om 71> 12.000 ® by agreement 8.7.4 Sectional properties ‘The nominal sectional properties shall be calculated in acoordance with Annex C. 9 Inspection and testing 9:1 Types of inspection and testing Conformity to the requirements of the order, for tubes supplied in accordance with this document, shall be checked by: — Non-specific inspection and testing (see EN 10021), unless Option & is specified. Option 8 Tubes shall be supplied with specifi inspection and testing. 9.2 Inspection documents 9.21 Types of inspection documents “The follwing inspection Uovuments, in acvordance witli EN 10204, stall be issue. — for tubes supplied with non-specific inspection and testing, a declaration of compliance with the order, 2.1. unless Option 9 is specified Option 9: A test report 2.2 shall be supplied. — for tubes supplied with specific inspection and testing, an inspection certificate, 3.1, unless Option 10 is specified. ‘Option 40: An inspection certiicale 3.2 shall be supplied. When an inspection certificate 3.2 is specified, the purcheser shall inform the manufacturer of the name and address of the organisation or person nominated to carly out the inspection and testing and validate the certificate. It shall also be agreed which party shall issue the document, 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll EN 10297-2:2005 (E) 9.2.2 Content of inspection documents 9.2.21 The contents of the inspection documents shall be in accordance with EN 10168 as shown in 9.2.2.2, 9.223 and 9.2.24. 9.2.2.2 Fortubes supplied with non-specific inspection and testing, the declaration of compliance with the coder, 2:1, shall contain the following codes and information: ‘A ~ Commercial transactions and parties involved; B - Description of products to which the certificate of compliance applies; Z - Validation 2.2.3 For tubes supplied with non-specific inspection and testing and a test report 2.2, this shall contain the following codes and information: A= Commercial transactions and paties involved; B= _Description of products to which he test report applies; C02 - _ Direction of test pieces; C10-013- Tensile test; 671.602 Chemical composition; DO1 = Marking and identification, the surface appearance, the shape and the dimensions; Z = Validation. 9.2.2.4 For tubes supplied with specific inspection and testing, the inspection certificate 3.1 or 3.2 shall contain the following codes and information: A= Commercial transactions and patties involved B = Description of products to which the inspection document applies; C02 - Direction of test pieces; C10-613- Tensile tests; C71-C92- Chemical composition; 01 = _ Marking and identification, the surface appearance, the shape and the dimensions; D02-D99- Other tests (e.g. options invoked which do not require test pieces) Zz - Validation, 9.3 Summary of inspection and testing ‘The requifements for inspection and testing are given in Table 13. 24 :2005 (E) 1d Copy, (c) BSI Table 13 — Requirements for Inspection and testing Types of inspection or test | Non-specific | Specific Reference inspection and | inspection and | paragraph testing testing Mandatory tests | Cast Analysis | Manufacturers “cast 82 procedure Tensile Test. | Manufacttrers | tMestunit 83/114 procedure Dimensional See 11.4 inspection Visual See 11.5 examination Material individual individual 116 identification ‘Optonaltests | Leak ugniness | Notappicaote | inawaual | 0.4.2; 11.2 test (Option 4) Non-destructive | Not applicable | individual | 6.4.2; 11.3, test for linpertecitons (Option 3) 40 Sampling 10.1 Frequency of tests 10.1.1 Test unit In the case of specific inspection and testing, a test unit shall comprise tubes of the same specified diameter and wall thickness, the same steel grade, the same cast and the same process route, subjected to the same finishing treatment in a continuous furnace or heat treated in the same furnace charge in a batch-type furnace, For extruded tubes, a test unit shall comprise tubes of the same specified diameter and wall thickness, the same steel grade, the same cast and the same process route, ‘The maximum quantity of tubes, in random manufacturing lengths "), per test unit shall be in accordance with Table 14. Table 14— Test unit Outside Diameter Maximum number of tubes: D. per test unit: mm Ds 1143 400 114,3> D<323,9 200 D> 3239 100) 1) The random manufacturing length may differ from the actual delivered length. 22 Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll EN 10297-2:2005 (E) 10.4.2 Number of sample tubesitest unit (One sample tube shall be taken from each test unit. 10.2 Preparation of samples and test pieces 10.2.4 General ‘Samples and test pieces shall be taken at the tube ends and in accordance with the requirements of EN ISO 377. 10.2.2 Test plece for the tensile test ‘The test piece shall be taken in accordance with the requirements of EN 100021. For tubes with an outside diameter D < 210,1 mm, the test piece chall be either a full tube eection or 2 strip section or a machined circular cross secton (7>10mm) and shall be taken in a direction longitudinal to the axis of the tube. — Fray tubes wih an outside clameter D > 218.1 mm, the teat pleos shall ether be a machined test pecs with a circular cross section, taken from an urflattened sample, or a strip section and shall be taken in a direction either longitudinal or transverse to the axis of the tube at the discretion of the manufacturer. 11 Test methods 14.1 Tensile test The test shall be carried out at room temperature in accordance with EN 10002-1 and the following determined: — tensile strength (fn); — 0.3 % pent strength (2.2) and, wheee anplicahle, tha 4,0 % pena strangth (Ry 0) — percentage elongation after fracture with reference to a gauge length of 5,65 /S, - Be rrrrorere ‘olrcenieters, halprtingeelerastenyeve shel es ceem velve fora gauge ength Zo = 565 ySq. using the cenwersion Tables given in EN 1SO 2566-2, 11.2 Leak tightness test 44.2.4 General ‘Tubes shall be leak tightness tested in accordance with 11.2.2 of 11,213, The choice of fest method shall be at the discretion of the manufacturer unless Option 11 is specified Option 11: The test method for verification of the leak tightness of tubes according to 11.2.2 of 11.2.3 shall be chosen by the purchaser. 14.2.2: Electromagnetic test The test shall be cartied out in accordance with EN 10246-2. 23 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll :2005 (E) 11.2.3 Hydrostatic test The hydrostatic test shall be carried out at a test pressure of 70 bar or P, calculated from the following equation, whichever is the lower: 20xsT a a P is the test pressure expressed in bar; Dis the specified outside diameter expressed in mr; T isthe specified wall thickness expressed in mm; Sis the stress, in MPa, comesponging to 70 % of the specified minimum proof strength (Kgo.2 - Se Tables 6, 7, 8 and 9) for the steel grade concerned. ‘The test pressure shall be held for not less than § s for tubes with specified outside diameters < 457 mm and fer not lose than 10 » for tubce with opeoified outaide diametora > 457 mm, ‘The tube shall withstand the test without leakage or visible deformation. NOTE This hydrostticleak tightness testis nota strength test. 14.3 Non-destructive testing When Option 5 is specified testing shall be carried out in accordance with one of the following non-destructive (eating standards to the acceplance level indivated. The calibration shall be cauried out using only an eaternal reference notch or, as an alternative for eddy current testing, @ hole: EN 10246-3 - acceptance level E4 or E4H; EN 10246-5 - acceptance level F4 EN 10246-7 - acceptance level U4, “Tho choles of oct method ie at tho diserotion of tho manufaeturer. 44.4 Dimensional inspection Specified dimensions shall be verified. The outside diameter is normally measured”using a gauge, however, for tubes of D > 406,4mm, a circumference tape may be used. The wall thickness shall be measured within 100 mm of the tube ends. 41.5 Visual examination Tubes shall be visually examined to ensure compliance with the requirements of 8.4.1. 11.6 Material identification Each tube shall be tested by an appropriate method to ensure that the correct grade is being supplied. 24 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll EN 10297-2:2005 (E) 44.7 Retests, sorting and reprocessing For retests, sorting and reprocessing the requirements of EN 10021 shall apply. 42. Marking 124 General Except as provided for in 12.2 for tubes which are supplied bundled, each tube shall be marked, by suitable ‘and durable methods such as ink spraying, stamping, adhesive labels or attached tags, with the following information: — manufacturer's name or trademark; = dimensions — steel designation; — cast number or code number, — symbol for the delivery condition, where two possibilities are given; — in the case of specific inspection: — mark of the inspection representative; — identification number (e.g. order or item number) which permits the correlation of the product or delivery unit to the related document. EXAMPLE OF MARKING X--60,3x3.6-EN 10297-2-1.4016-C--Y-Z X = manufacturer's name or trademark; © = _castnumber or code number; Y= mark or inspection representative, Z = _ identification number (e.9, order or item number). 122 Bundles ‘Where the products are supplied bundled, the marking required in 12.1 may be on a label which shall be securely attached to the bundle. 43 Handling and packaging Tubes shall be protected from carbon steal strapping, which shall not be allowed to come into contact with the tubes. ‘Special measures to protect the tube during delivery or storage may be agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer at the time of enquiry and order. 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll :2005 (E) Annex A (normative) Process route and surface conditions ‘Table A.1 — Process route and surface conditions = ‘Symbol? | Process route ‘Surface condition HED Hot finished heat treated, descaled Metalically clean CFD Cold finished heat treated, descaled__| Metalicaly lean CFA Cold finished bright annealed Metallcally bright CFG Cold finished heat treated, ground ‘Metalically bright-ground, the type of grinding and degree of roughness shall be agreed at the time of enquiry and order’ CFP Cold finished heat treated, polished | Metalicaly bright-polished, the type of polishing and degree of roughness shall be agreed at the time of enquiry and order? Combinations of te diferent conditions may be agreed athe ime of enquy and order > The symbols are abbreviation for type af coniton. Example: CFD = Cold Finished Descaled, © The enquiry 1 ordor shal indioate whether the roquremon fr grinding or poihin tube surface, or both the internal and extemal surtaces. po ony tothe Intemel or entra Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontrolled Copy, (c) BSI EN 10297-2:2005 (E) Annex B (informative) Guideline data on heat treatment during fabrication and hot working as part of further processing Table B.1 — Guideline data for ferritc and martensitic corrosion resistant steels, Steel grade Heat treatment during fabrication and further | Hot working during further processing processing e.g. hot bending Steel | Steet | Annealing or solution | Type of cooling | Temperature | Type of name | number | annealing temperature = cooling Ferric steels * xacrnit2 | 1.4512 750 to 850 ‘Air, water orgas | 1100t0.800 | Alrorgas XecrANI3 | 1.4002 750 to 850 Air, water, orgas_| 1100t0800 | Airorgas xecri7_| 1.4016 750 to 850 Air, water, orgas | 1100t0800 | _Airor gas xacrtit7 | 1.4510 750 to 850 Air, water, orgas | 110010800 | Airor gas Martensitic steels xizeri3 | 1.4006 950 to 1010 quenching inoilor | 1 1000800 | Airor gas ai © inspec cases rumnace cooung saiso perme © a 550 tempering caries out at 680°C to 780 °C, AT 650%emperng cariod out at 620 °C to 70 27 lled Copy, (c) BSI ght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontri Institute Of Technology Tall Licensed Cop) :2005 (E) Table B.2 — Guideline data for austenitic corrosion resistant steels Steel grade Heat treatment during fabrication and further | Hot working during processing further processing het bending ‘Steel name Steel number | Solution annealing | Type of cooling® | Temperature | Type of temperature * cc | eeoting °c X20NI8S 1.4307 1.000 to 1 100) ‘Quenching inwater | 118010750 | Airor ‘or air or gas gas X2CrNi10-11 7.4308 1 000 te 1 089 ‘uonshing in water | 4 760%0 760 | Airor or air or gas gas X20rNIN1810 14311 1 000 to 1 089 Quenching in water | 1 150%0 750 | Airor or ai or gas gas XSCrNiT10 1.4301 1,000 1 1 080 | ‘Quenching in water | 1 150t0 750 | Airor or air or gas gas MaCnNIStE O 1.4208 71000101 100 ‘Quenching inwator | 116010760 | Airor or air or gas gas ‘XBCrNITI18-10 1.4541 102010 1 100 Quenching in water | 115010750 | Airor or air or gas gas OGININDTO-10 1.4590 102010 1 100 Gucnelinginwaie | 11501750 | Ak ur ‘of air or gas gas XiCIN25-21 1.4395 103001 110 Quenching in water | 1 150t0.850 | Airor oral or gas gas ZGINIMOW/=IZ-Z 7 aaua 1 u2v101 Ww ‘wuenoning in water | 1 1DU%0 800 | Airor or air oF gas: gas XBCrNIMOT7=12-2 1.4401 102010 1 100 ‘Quenching inwater | 118010850 | Airor Fair OF ga gas TCrNIMON2E-22-2 1.486 10701115) ‘Quenching in water | 118010850 | Airor ‘or air or gas gas ‘X6CNIMOTHT-12-2 1.4571 1.02010 1 100 ‘Quenching in water | 118010850 | Airor ‘or air or gas gas XBOrNIMONDIT=12-22 1.4580 1102010 1100 ‘Quenching inwater | 11801850 | Airor or air or ga gas X2CrNIMONT7-13-3 1.4429 1.040 101120 ‘Quenching in water | 116010850 | Airor or air or gas gas X3CrNIMO17-3-3 1.4436 102010 1 100 ‘Quenching inwater | 115010850 | Air or ‘or air or gas gas X20rNIMo 1844-8 1.4435 10201011 109, uenchingin waters], 1 150,10 8505 | -Airon orair or gas gas X2CrNIMONT7-13-5 1.0439) 1 0600 1 149 Quenching in water | 1 15010850 | Airor orairor gas gas X2CrNIMONT7-13-5 1.4439) 1 080101 149 Quenching in water | 1 15010850 | Airor oraiior gas gas XiNICMOCUSTOT-8 7.4563 07010" 159 Quenching in Water |) + 15010860 | VAiror orair or gas gas X1NICrMoCu25-20-5 1.4599 11060 0 1 149) ‘Quenching inwater | 115010850 | Airor ‘or air or gas gas 28 lled Copy, (c) BSI ght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontri Institute Of Technology Tall Licensed Cop) EN 10297-2:2005 (E) ‘Steel grade Heat treatment during fabrication and further | Hot working during processing, further processing e.g. hot bending ‘Steel name ‘Steel number | Solution annealing | Type of cooting® | Temperature | Type of ‘temperature * cooling c XICrNIMOGUNZ0-16-7 1.4547 1149101200 | Quenching in water] 1 15010850 | Air or or air or gas) 93s XNICHMOGUNZ5-20-7 1.4829 1120101480 | Quenching in water | 1 150t0.850 |” Airor orair or gas gas "X2NICIAITIS2-20 7.4558 '950t0 1 050 ‘Quenching in water E S or air or gas, ® nen neat treatment toms part ot turtner processing of the product, © cooing snoula be sumicienty rap, ‘an attempt should be mage to achieve the lower values ofthe range for solution annealing. If hot working has been carried out at a temperature of at least 850 °C or ifthe product has been cold worked, the temperature used for subsequent solution annealing may be 20 °C less than the lower limit stpulated for solution annealing. lled Copy, (c) BSI ght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontri Institute Of Technology Tall Licensed Cop) :2005 (E) Table B.3 — Guideline data for austenitic-ferritic corrosion ret ant steels 30 Steel grade Heat treatment during fabrication and further Hot working during processing ® further processing e.g. het bending Steel name. Steel | Solution annealing ‘Type of cooling ® [Temperature | _ Type of number | temperature os cooling °c eacrnin234' 1.4362 '950 to 1 050) Quenching in water orairor | 1100 to 950] Airor gas gas 3CrNiMoN27-5-2 1aaeo | 1040%01120 | Quenching in water or airor | 120010950 Airorgas gas 2crNiMoN29-7-2 1.4477 1040t01120 | Quenching inwaterorairor | 112510 | Alrorgas gas 11025 X2GrNIMON22-6-3 1.4462 | 1020101100 | Quenchinginwaterorairor | 120010950] Airorgas gas 2crniMocunz6-6-3 | 1.4507 | 1040101120 | uenching inwater orairorgas | 120010 | Airorgas 1.000 X2CrNIMON25-7-8 1.4410 | 1040101120 | Quenching in water orairorgas | 120010 | Airor gas cc) x2GrNiMoCUWN25-7-4| 1.4501 1040101120 | Quenching inwaterorairorgas | 120010 | Airorgas 1.000 x2crNiMoSit-5-3 1.4424 975101050 | Quenching in water or ar or gas | 1 10010950 | Airor gas When heat treatment forms part of further processing ofthe product. an attempt should be made to achieve the lower values ofthe range for sohiton annealing If hot working has been carried ut ata temperature of atleast 850°C orf the product has been cold worked, ‘he temperature used fer subsequent soluton annealing may be 20 °C lss than the stipulated lower imi for soliton annealing © Cooling should be suficinty rapid 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll EN 10297-2:2005 (E) Table BA — Gui Is Steel grade Heat treatment during fabrication and further | Hot working during further processing * processing e.g. hot bending ‘Stee! name Steel Type of cooling Temperature | Type of number - cooling annealing temperature °C Ferrite see! X18CMN28 1.4743 | __800%0 860 Water or air or gas 110010800 | Alrorgas Austenitic steels XBCINTIIe=10 4.4878 | 1020101420 | Quenching in wateror air or | 110010850 | Alrorgas gas XGCNISINGEDIA-17-2 | 44835 | 1020101120 | Guenchinginwaterarairer | 110010850 | Airorgas gas X120rN23-13 1.4833 | 1050t0 1150 | “Quenching in water or 110010 860 | Airor gas gas MoGiNias-21 qos | 105011150 | Quenching inwaterorevor | 11001050 | Ak orges gas XAONIGIAMTIO2-21 1.4876 | 1050%01 150 | Quenching in water or 110010 850 | Airor gas gas XENICASINGESS-25° | 14808 | 111150 | Guencninginwaterorairor | 1 1u;85U | Arrorgas When heat treatment forms part of further processing of te product, an atom should be made fo achiove the lower values ofthe range for sluion annealing. I hot working has been cared aut at a temperature of at least 850 “Co tha product has been col! Worked the emperatan uisd fr subsequent sluinn aanealing ay be 20: lass than the stated lower El or satan annealing © Cooling shouldbe suicienty © Patented stet grade, a. 34 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll :2005 (E) Annex C (normative) Formulae for calculation of nominal sectional propertics The nominal sectional properties for tubes are calculated from the following geometric properties using the formulae given below: Specified outside diameter > (amy ‘Specified thickness Tr (mm) Calculated inside diameter d=D-2r (mm) ‘Superficial area/unit length ™D ies) (mim) Cross sectional area 4 (em) Mass per unit length M = pA (kgm) where p is the density ofthe steel in accordance with EN 10088-1 ‘Second moment of area : fem‘) Radius of gyration nh (a (om) VA Elastic section modulus (om) Plastic section modulus om Torsional inertia. constant. (polar Bs) ont moment of inertia) —_ a Torsional modulus constant G =) 2We (cm?) 32 33 4 EN 10297-2:2005 (E) Bibliography EN 473, Non-destructive testing - Qualification and certification of NDT personnel - General principles 1 ‘ d ISq (9) ‘Adod pejlouooun *200Z 00:00+ LW Zb:1S:01 SL AeW en ‘ABcjouyoe | yo eyNyASU| “WYBeIPeEL ABOJoUYde| JO eINASU] :AdoD pesuedI] CKHJIII 1d Copy, (c) BSI Licensed Copy: Institute Of Technology Tallaght, institute of Technology, Tue May 15 10:51:42 GMT+00:00 2007, Uncontroll BSI 389 Chiswick High Road London W4 4AL, BSI — British Standards Institution BSI is the independent national body responsible for preparing British Standards. It presents the UK view on standards in Europe and at the international level. It is incorporated by Royal Charter, Revisions British Standards are updated by amendment or revision. Users of British Standards should maxe sure that they possess the latest amendments or editions. 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