1.1 This European Standard specifies the requirements for materials, design, manufacture, testing inspection, safety systems and documentation (including instructions for first operation), for commonly-used types of gas-loaded accumulators and gas bottles for fluid power applications (see 1.2).
1.2 This European Standard applies to the following types of components, defined as the pressure-containing envelope of gas-loaded accumulators:
— bladder type;
— diaphragm type;
— piston type;
— transfer type;
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— gas bottles used to provide additional gas capacity.
They consist of one or several parts joined together by a variety of mechanical means and by welding.
1.3 This European Standard applies to gas-loaded accumulators which operate with the following
conditions:
— subject to an internal gauge pressure greater than 0,5 bar;
— working temperature of not lower than -50 °C and not higher than +200 °C;
— containing Group 2 liquids and gases as defined in the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC. It does not apply to:
— accumulators for use with dangerous fluids (see NOTE 1).
NOTE 1 Fluid power applications utilize non-dangerous fluids as categorized in ISO 6743-4 in addition to an inert gas (e.g. nitrogen) which is used as the pre-charging medium.
NOTE 2 There are no design limits to the volume of the accumulator.
DIN EN 14359:2007 history
2017DIN EN 14359:2017-09 Gas-loaded accumulators for fluid power applications; German version EN 14359:2017
2011DIN EN 14359:2011 Gas-loaded accumulators for fluid power applications; German version EN 14359:2006+A1:2010
2007DIN EN 14359:2007 Gas-loaded accumulators for fluid power applications; English version EN 14359:2007-02