ISO/TS 15453:2017
(Main)Gas cylinders — Seamless steel and aluminium-alloy gas cylinders — Evaluation of existing gas cylinders and consideration of their safe use in other jurisdictions
Gas cylinders — Seamless steel and aluminium-alloy gas cylinders — Evaluation of existing gas cylinders and consideration of their safe use in other jurisdictions
ISO/TS 15453:2017 details the checks, inspections and tests to be performed in order to qualify and certify existing seamless steel and aluminium-alloy cylinders of water capacity less than 150 l used for the transport of gases, manufactured in a jurisdiction in accordance with its national regulations, for use in jurisdictions other than that of manufacture or first use. NOTE For specific requirements regarding gas cylinders that have been used in toxic gas service, see 5.7. ISO/TS 15453:2017 does not address acetylene cylinders.
Bouteilles à gaz — Bouteilles à gaz en acier et en alliages d'aluminium, sans soudure — Évaluation des bouteilles à gaz existantes et considérations relatives à leur utilisation en toute sécurité dans d'autres jurisdictions
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TECHNICAL ISO/TS
SPECIFICATION 15453
First edition
2017-04
Gas cylinders — Seamless steel and
aluminium-alloy gas cylinders —
Evaluation of existing gas cylinders
and consideration of their safe use in
other jurisdictions
Bouteilles à gaz — Bouteilles à gaz en acier et en alliages
d’aluminium, sans soudure — Évaluation des bouteilles à gaz
existantes et considérations relatives à leur utilisation en toute
sécurité dans d’autres jurisdictions
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms . 2
5 Requirements . 3
5.1 Inspection body . 3
5.2 Information to be provided . 3
5.2.1 General. 3
5.2.2 Basic information . 3
5.2.3 Additional information . 3
5.3 V erification of the information provided . 3
5.4 Cylinders subject to restriction on use . 4
5.5 Compatibility with intended gas service . 4
5.6 Specific requirements for seamless steel cylinders used-in carbon monoxide service . 4
5.7 Toxic gas service . 4
5.8 Manufacturing certificate or equivalent . 4
6 Acceptance by the inspector . 4
6.1 General . 4
6.1.1 Acceptance by documentary evidence . 4
6.1.2 Alternative acceptance . 5
6.1.3 Periodic inspection requirements . 6
6.2 Final verification . 6
7 Marks . 6
8 Inspection report/certificate . 6
Annex A (informative) Calculating minimum wall and base thicknesses using the mean
diameter formula . 7
Annex B (informative) Correlation between tensile strength and hardness .8
Bibliography . 9
Foreword
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Introduction
In some circumstances, there may be a reason for seamless steel and seamless aluminium-alloy
cylinders designed, approved and used to standards or specifications recognized in a given jurisdiction
to be transferred for use in another jurisdiction (e.g. if a cylinder is no longer in service in the country of
origin due to low service pressure).
In some jurisdictions, a procedure called reassessment of conformity exists such as that given in
Directive 2010/35/EU on transportable pressure equipment (TPED) and Annex A of European
standards such as EN 1968.
The objective of this document is to verify whether a cylinder manufactured in accordance with
the specification of a given jurisdiction is acceptable for use in another country outside its original
jurisdiction. This is accomplished through either verification of original manufacturing certification
and information (when available) or through evaluation and testing of the cylinder in accordance with
given criteria to determine that the cylinder is safe to be used in the new (receiving) jurisdiction.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ISO/TS 15453:2017(E)
Gas cylinders — Seamless steel and aluminium-alloy
gas cylinders — Evaluation of existing gas cylinders and
consideration of their safe use in other jurisdictions
1 Scope
This document details the checks, inspections and tests to be performed in order to qualify and certify
existing seamless steel and aluminium-alloy cylinders of water capacity less than 150 l used for the
transport of gases, manufactured in a jurisdiction in accordance with its national regulations, for use in
jurisdictions other than that of manufacture or first use.
NOTE For specific requirements regarding gas cylinders that have been used in toxic gas service, see 5.7.
This document does not address acetylene cylinders.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements 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.
ISO 6406, Gas cylinders — Seamless steel gas cylinders — Periodic inspection and testing
ISO 7866, Gas cylinders — Refillable seamless aluminium alloy gas cylinders — Design, construction
and testing
ISO 9809-1, Gas cylinders — Refillable seamless steel gas cylinders — Part 1: Quenched and tempered steel
cylinders with tensile strength less than 1 100 MPa
ISO 9809-2, Gas cylinders — Refillable seamless steel gas cylinders — Part 2: Quenched and tempered steel
cylinders with tensile strength greater than or equal to 1 100 MPa
ISO 9809-3, Gas cylinders — Refillable seamless steel gas cylinders — Part 3: Normalized steel cylinders
ISO 10461, Gas cylinders — Seamless aluminium-alloy gas cylinders — Periodic inspection and testing
ISO 11114-1, Gas cylinders — Compatibility of cylinder and valve materials with gas contents — Part 1:
Metallic materials
ISO 11621:1997, Gas cylinders — Procedures for change of gas service
1)
ISO 13769, Gas cylinders — Stamp marking
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at http:// www .iso .org/ obp
1) To be published.
3.1
jurisdiction
country, region or group of countries or regions that have the same regulations for gas cylinders
3.2
manufacturing certificate
certificate of initial inspection and testing issued by an authorized body confirming that the cylinder
complies with the applicable standards or specification at time of manufacture
3.3
owner
individual who, or organization that, owns the cylinder
3.4
group of cylinders
cylinders made of the same materials (steel or aluminium-alloy) defined by the production dates for a
given period, during which the provisions of the applicable standards or specifications accepted by the
competent authority have not changed in their technical content
3.5
batch
a number of cylinders from the same group of cylinders (3.4) that have similar characteristics such as
same manufacturer, working pressure (3.6) and design standard
Note 1 to entry: For the purposes of this document, the term “batch” is not the same as a manufacturing batch.
3.6
working pressure
settled pressure of a compressed gas at a uniform reference temperature of 15 °C in a full gas cylinder
Note 1 to entry: In North America service pressure is often used to indicate a similar condition, usually at 21,1 °C
(70 °F).
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
a calculated minimum thickness of the cylindrical shell wall, in mm
D nominal outside diameter of the cylinder, in mm
P hydraulic test pressure, in bars
h
R 0,75
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