AS/NZS 1462.6:2008 (R2017) Methods of test for plastics pipes and fittings - Method 6: Thermoplastics pipes, fittings and assemblies for the transport of fluids under pressure - Resistance to internal pressure
- Abbreviation
- AS/NZS 1462.6:2008
- Valid from
- 29/06/2008
- Replaces
- AS/NZS 1462.6:1998,
- Information provider
- Standards New Zealand,
- Author
- Standards New Zealand, Standards Australia
- Information type
- New Zealand Standard,
Description
This Stnadard provides requirements for the determination of the resistance to pressure of pipes, fittings or assemblies. Describes the method for pressurising the different test pieces considered as well as the testing procedure and the test report.
Scope
This Standard specifies a general test method for determining the resistance to internal hydrostatic pressure, at a given temperature, of thermoplastics pipes, fittings and piping systems intended for the transport of fluids.
This resource is cited by:
AS/NZS 1462.6:2008 (R2017) Methods of test for plastics pipes and fittings - Method 6: Thermoplastics pipes, fittings and assemblies for the transport of fluids under pressure - Resistance to internal pressure
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