ASTM International - ASTM F1795-00(2006)
Standard Specification for Pressure-Reducing Valves for Air or Nitrogen Systems
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Organization: | ASTM International |
Publication Date: | 1 May 2006 |
Status: | historical |
Page Count: | 8 |
ICS Code (Ball and plug valves): | 23.060.20 |
scope:
1.1 This specification covers the design, construction, testing and operating requirements for self-contained pressure-reducing valves for air or nitrogen systems.
1.2 The values stated in this specification in inch-pounds units are to be regarded as the standard. The SI equivalent shown in parenthesis are provided for information only.
abstract:
This specification covers the design, construction, testing, and operating requirements for self-contained pressure-reducing valves for air or nitrogen systems. Pressure-reducing valves shall be... View More
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May 1, 2019
Standard Specification for Pressure-Reducing Valves for Air or Nitrogen Systems
1.1 This specification covers the design, construction, testing, and operating requirements for self-contained pressure-reducing valves for air or nitrogen systems.
1.2 The values stated in SI units...

May 1, 2013
Standard Specification for Pressure-Reducing Valves for Air or Nitrogen Systems
This specification covers the design, construction, testing, and operating requirements for self-contained pressure-reducing valves for air or nitrogen systems. Pressure-reducing valves shall be...

ASTM F1795-00(2006)
May 1, 2006
Standard Specification for Pressure-Reducing Valves for Air or Nitrogen Systems
This specification covers the design, construction, testing, and operating requirements for self-contained pressure-reducing valves for air or nitrogen systems. Pressure-reducing valves shall be...

May 10, 2000
Standard Specification for Pressure-Reducing Valves for Air or Nitrogen Systems
1.1 This specification covers the design, construction, testing and operating requirements for self-contained pressure-reducing valves for air or nitrogen systems. 1.2 The values stated in this...