ISO 10297:2024

ISO 10297:2024

April 2024
International standard Current

Gas cylinders - Cylinder valves - Specification and type testing

This document specifies design, type testing and marking requirements for:a)       cylinder valves intended to be fitted to refillable transportable gas cylinders;b)       main valves (excluding ball valves) for bundles of cylinders;c)        cylinder valves or main valves with integrated pressure regulator (VIPR);NOTE 1        This includes the following specific VIPR designs where:1)  The pressure regulating system is acting as the primary valve operating mechanism (VIPR type B). This also includes designs where closure of the primary valve operating mechanism is obtained by closing the seat of the pressure regulating mechanism.2)  The primary valve operating mechanism is located at the low-pressure side of the pressure regulating system (VIPR type C).d)       valves for pressure drums and tubes;which convey compressed, liquefied or dissolved gases.NOTE 2        Where there is no risk of ambiguity, cylinder valves, main valves, VIPRs and valves for pressure drums and tubes are addressed with the collective term “valves” within this document.This document does not apply to—     valves for cryogenic equipment, portable fire extinguishers and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG);—     quick-release cylinder valves (e.g. for fire-extinguishing, explosion protection and rescue applications) - requirements for quick-release cylinder valves are specified in ISO 17871 which contains normative references to this document;—     self-closing cylinder valves and ball valves.NOTE 3        Requirements for valves for cryogenic vessels are specified in ISO 21011 and at a regional level, e.g. in EN 1626. Requirements for LPG valves are specified in ISO 14245 or ISO 15995. Requirements for self-closing cylinder valves are specified in ISO 17879. Requirements for ball valves are specified in ISO 23826. Requirements for valves for portable fire extinguishers at a regional level are specified, for example, in the EN 3 series.This document only covers the function of a valve as a closure. Other functions that are possibly integrated in the valve can be covered by other standards. Such standards do however not constitute requirements according to this document.NOTE 4        Definition of and specific requirements for VIPRs in addition to those that are given in this document are specified in ISO 22435 for industrial applications or ISO 10524-3 for medical applications. Similarly, certain specific requirements for residual pressure valves (RPV) with or without a non-return function in addition to those that are given in this document are given in ISO 15996.NOTE 5        Certain specific requirements for valves for breathing apparatus in addition to those that are given in this document are specified at a regional level, for example, in the EN 144 series. Certain specific requirements for quick-release valves for fixed fire-fighting systems in addition to those that are given in this document are specified in ISO 16003 and at a regional level, for example, in EN 12094–4.NOTE 6        Requirements for manufacturing tests and examinations of valves covered by this document are given in ISO 14246.

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Publication date

April 2024

Number of pages

62 p.

Reference

ISO 10297:2024

ICS Codes

23.020.35   Gas cylinders
23.060.40   Pressure regulators

Print number

2 - 17/05/2024
Sumary
Gas cylinders - Cylinder valves - Specification and type testing

This document specifies design, type testing and marking requirements for:

a)       cylinder valves intended to be fitted to refillable transportable gas cylinders;

b)       main valves (excluding ball valves) for bundles of cylinders;

c)        cylinder valves or main valves with integrated pressure regulator (VIPR);

NOTE 1        This includes the following specific VIPR designs where:

1)  The pressure regulating system is acting as the primary valve operating mechanism (VIPR type B). This also includes designs where closure of the primary valve operating mechanism is obtained by closing the seat of the pressure regulating mechanism.

2)  The primary valve operating mechanism is located at the low-pressure side of the pressure regulating system (VIPR type C).

d)       valves for pressure drums and tubes;

which convey compressed, liquefied or dissolved gases.

NOTE 2        Where there is no risk of ambiguity, cylinder valves, main valves, VIPRs and valves for pressure drums and tubes are addressed with the collective term “valves” within this document.

This document does not apply to

     valves for cryogenic equipment, portable fire extinguishers and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG);

     quick-release cylinder valves (e.g. for fire-extinguishing, explosion protection and rescue applications) - requirements for quick-release cylinder valves are specified in ISO 17871 which contains normative references to this document;

     self-closing cylinder valves and ball valves.

NOTE 3        Requirements for valves for cryogenic vessels are specified in ISO 21011 and at a regional level, e.g. in EN 1626. Requirements for LPG valves are specified in ISO 14245 or ISO 15995. Requirements for self-closing cylinder valves are specified in ISO 17879. Requirements for ball valves are specified in ISO 23826. Requirements for valves for portable fire extinguishers at a regional level are specified, for example, in the EN 3 series.

This document only covers the function of a valve as a closure. Other functions that are possibly integrated in the valve can be covered by other standards. Such standards do however not constitute requirements according to this document.

NOTE 4        Definition of and specific requirements for VIPRs in addition to those that are given in this document are specified in ISO 22435 for industrial applications or ISO 10524-3 for medical applications. Similarly, certain specific requirements for residual pressure valves (RPV) with or without a non-return function in addition to those that are given in this document are given in ISO 15996.

NOTE 5        Certain specific requirements for valves for breathing apparatus in addition to those that are given in this document are specified at a regional level, for example, in the EN 144 series. Certain specific requirements for quick-release valves for fixed fire-fighting systems in addition to those that are given in this document are specified in ISO 16003 and at a regional level, for example, in EN 12094–4.

NOTE 6        Requirements for manufacturing tests and examinations of valves covered by this document are given in ISO 14246.

Replaced standards (2)
ISO 10297:2014
July 2014
International standard Cancelled
Gas cylinders - Cylinder valves - Specification and type testing

ISO 10297:2014 specifies design, type testing and marking requirements for: a) cylinder valves intended to be fitted to refillable transportable gas cylinders; b) main valves (excluding ball valves) for cylinder bundles; c) cylinder valves or main valves with integrated pressure regulator (VIPR); which convey compressed, liquefied or dissolved gases. ISO 10297:2014 covers the function of a valve as a closure. It does not apply to valves for cryogenic equipment, portable fire extinguishers and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and quick-release valves (e.g. for fire-extinguishing, explosion protection and rescue applications), non-return valves or ball valves.

ISO 10297/A1:2017
March 2017
International standard Cancelled
Draft amendment 1 to standard ISO 10297:2014

Standard replaced by (2)
ISO 10297:2014
July 2014
International standard Cancelled
Gas cylinders - Cylinder valves - Specification and type testing

ISO 10297:2014 specifies design, type testing and marking requirements for: a) cylinder valves intended to be fitted to refillable transportable gas cylinders; b) main valves (excluding ball valves) for cylinder bundles; c) cylinder valves or main valves with integrated pressure regulator (VIPR); which convey compressed, liquefied or dissolved gases. ISO 10297:2014 covers the function of a valve as a closure. It does not apply to valves for cryogenic equipment, portable fire extinguishers and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and quick-release valves (e.g. for fire-extinguishing, explosion protection and rescue applications), non-return valves or ball valves.

ISO 10297/A1:2017
March 2017
International standard Cancelled
Draft amendment 1 to standard ISO 10297:2014

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