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(b) Working pressure (including surge) (d) Material for Fittings
(c) Suction or vacuum requirements 1. ANSI (or SAE or ASTM) metal
composition specifications
(d) Velocity
2. See Chapter 5, Table 1, and Chapter 8
(e) Flow Rate
Hose with Built-in Fittings
Operating Conditions
(a) Ends
(a) Intermittent or continuous service
1. Threaded (type of thread)
(b) Indoor and outdoor use
2. Grooved
(c) Movement and geometry of use
3. Beveled for welding
(d) Flexibility- Minimum bend radius
4. Integral flange
(e) External conditions
(b) Flanges
1. Abrasion
1. Type (threaded, slip-on, welding neck,
2. Oil (Specify type)
lap joint)
3. Solvents (Specify type)
2. Pressure rating
4. Acid (Specify type and concentration)
3. Drilling
5. Temperature Range
(c) Materials and Dimensions
Normal
1. ANSI (or SAE or ASTM) composition
Highest and specifications. See Chapter 11,
Tables 6, 7, 8.
Lowest
6. Ozone 2. Treatment for specific services
3. See Chapter 5, Table 1, and Chapter 8
Uncoupled Hose
Hose Now in Use
(a) Bulk or cut to length
(b) Ends (a) Type of hose
(b) Service life being obtained and
1. Straight or enlarged
description of failure
2. Capped or raw (uncapped)
(c) Service life desired
3. Soft ends or wire to end
Special Requirements or Properties
Coupled Hose, Fittings
(a) Electrical and static conductive
(a) Factory applied
(b) Flame resistant
(b) Field applied
(c) Sub-zero exposure
(c) Type of Fitting
(d) Non-contaminating to material
1. Type of thread
2. Male or female
3. Reusable/Field Attachable
4. Non-reusable
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