EN 14870-1:2011

Petroleum and natural gas industries - Induction bends, fittings and flanges for pipeline transportation systems - Part 1: Induction bends (ISO 15590-1:2009 modified) EN 14870-1:2011

Publication date:   Jan 18, 2012

General information

99.60 Withdrawal effective   Jun 7, 2023

CEN

CEN/TC 12 Materials, equipment and offshore structures for petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries

European Norm

23.040.40   Metal fittings | 23.040.60   Flanges, couplings and joints | 75.200   Petroleum products and natural gas handling equipment

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Scope

This European Standard specifies the technical delivery conditions for bends made by the induction bending process for use in pipeline transportation systems for the petroleum and natural gas industries as defined in ISO 13623.
This European Standard is applicable to induction bends made from seamless and welded pipe of unalloyed or low-alloy steels.
NOTE These are typically C-Mn steels or low-alloy steels that are appropriate for the corresponding level and grade of line pipe in accordance with ISO 3183.
This European Standard specifies the requirements for the manufacture of two product specification levels (PSLs) of induction bend corresponding to product specification levels given for pipe in ISO 3183.
This European Standard is not applicable to the selection of the induction bend product specification level. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to specify the PSL, based upon the intended use and design requirements; see also ISO 3183:2007, Introduction.
This European Standard is not applicable to pipeline bends made by other manufacturing processes.
On-land supply systems used by the gas supply industry excluding gas infrastructure from the input of gas into the on-shore transmission network up to the inlet connection of gas appliances "are excluded from the scope of this standard.

Life cycle

PREVIOUSLY

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EN 14870-1:2004

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EN 14870-1:2011
99.60 Withdrawal effective
Jun 7, 2023

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PUBLISHED
EN 14870-1:2023

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Adopted from ISO 15590-1:2009 MODIFIED