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Ministry of Defence
Defence Standard 02-375 (NES 375)
Issue I Publication Date
I April 2000
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NES 3Z'
Issue I
CONTENTS
Pase
AUTHORIZATION
(i)
CONDITIONS OF I55UE
(ii)
CONTENTS
(iii)
INTRODUCTION
(v)
SECTION
SCOPE
SECTION
RELATED DOCUMENTS
SECTION
DEFINITIONS
SECTION
DRAWINGS
SECTION
'
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
General
Size Range
Dimensions of Body Ends
Table I -Sealing Face Diameters
Fire Safe.Requirements
Anti-Static Requirements
Hull Valves
Table 2 Face to Face Dimensions
Bonnets and Covers
Seat Rings
Springs
Stem Seals
Valve Operation
Ball and Plug Valves
Table 3 Minimum Throat Dimensions
Screw Down Valves
Butterfly Valves
Identif ication
Cleaning and preservation
VENTILATION VALVES
050 I
0602
0603
0605
0608
0509
0610
051 I
06t2
0613
0614
06t7
l0
0628
0631
0637
0639
0641
I2
General
0701
0705
0707
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Frame No
sECrloN6 WES
pOR FlUtO Sysfetr,tS_-
SECTION
Clause
0708
(iii)
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Page
SECTION
AUTOMATIC CONTROL
VALVES
080
0805
081 0
ACTUATORS
t6
SECTION
IO
MATERIALS
t7
General
Table 4 Materials for Valves etc
l8
SECTION I I
PRESSURE TESTS
22
SECTION I2
SECTION I3
)
)
STEAM VALVES
SECTION I4
HYDRAULIC VALVES
)
)
ANNEX A
25
ANNEX D
ANNEX
ANNEX F
37
T OF REOUIREMENTS
UTOMATIC REGULATING
39
ESSENTIAL DOCUMENTS 43
DING BACKGROU
MATION
GLOSSARY FOR VALVES AND
VALVE PARTS
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
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0802
SECTION
ANNEX C
Fiche
Frame
13
General Requirements
Pneumatically and Electrically-operated
Automatic Regulating Valves
Reducing Valves
Safety and Relief Valves
ANNEX
CIause
45
47
(iv)
Additional reguirements to
be included at a later date
NES 37J
Issue
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INTRODUCTION
a.
b'
lf it is found to be technically
a'
b'
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Unless otherwise stated reference
in this
or similar terms, means by the ProcurementNES to approval, approved, authorized
Executi;;, M;;;y of Defence.
Any significant amendments that may
be made to this NE5 at a later
oeietions w'r o"-inii."r"o by 000 date wil.l be
appearing at
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issue
NES 37J
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SCOPE
010
2.
RELATED DOCUMENTS
('t
Referred to in Clause
BS 3IO
Table
BS 9/O
Table
castlnts
Table
Table
lu.poser-
BS 1400
BS 1490
85 2J9l
BS 2ZJI
.
BS
27
57
BS 2779
BS 2/89
B5 2870
'
Table
0908
.,,.
Pipe threads where DressrtrF-rio.'+ joints
are
not made on rhe ;;::::t"'e-tisht
0605
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
,a^:?q.t
rorglngs
BS 307 I
35
1076
rS )692
:-
.\,
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Iron
.castings with spheroidal or nodular
grapnl te
BS 2872
BS 2874
ANNEX F
lopperthan
.and copper alloys rods and sections
(olner
forging stock)
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NES
lssue
Referred to in
ils 4 r04
0706,0707
BS 4740
0801, 0806
BS 514 6
BS 5840
06?7
NES I02
0701
INES 324
Part
and
Pt l:
0905
NES 360
NES 3oI
NES 632
0908
NES 7IO
NES 722
040 I
NES 730
Part
Table
Fasteners
- Pt 5: Non-Ferrous Bolts, Screws, Studs,
-.. Stud-bolts, Nuts, Wing Nuts and Washers
t0l
Table
(metric)
NES 737
NES 747
Part
004
Table
Table
DTD 560
Table
DTD 5509
Table
DG Ships 203
Table
DG Ships 285
Table
Part
DG Ships 349
*(NES 314)
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2.
05t9
NES
37'
Issue
Referred to in Clause
DC Ships
37o
DC Ships
1043
DCShips
1044
Aluminium-Silicon-BronzeForgings,Forging
Stock, Rods and Sections
8081
DGS/PS/90108 Classification,lnspectionRequirementsand
*(NES
745)
,
BR 2170
BR 3013(2)
BR
NCRE R'48
Table
Table
Table
Table
0403, 0610
0703,0802
07 01
t02l(l)
Table
When published
610
0202. Information concerning the lssuing Authorities of the related documents may be
obtained from the local Ministry of Defence (PE) Quality Assurance Representative or DCWE, Section TE ll2b, Foxhill, Bath BAI 5AB (Telephone Bath (0225)
6t2t t).
)203. All applications to Ministry establishments for related documents are to quote the
relevant Ministry of Defence (PE) Invitation to Tender or Contract number and
date, together with the sponsoring Directorate, dod the Tender or Contract
sPonsor.
t.
DEFINITIONS
rL)O | .
- low
pressure
BS 5t46.
Low Pressure
\laintenance Kit
\ r/ 1
pressure up
maintenbnce.
NES
37'
Issue I
Overhaul Kit
Valve Parts
4.
as defined
overha
in Annex F.
DRAVINGS
222.
0402. A drawing is to be prepared for each size and type of valve showing:
Principle dimensions, flange details etc
Withdrawal space f or insitu maintenance of internals'
Power or geared actuator where supplied with the valve
Item. list showing parts and .materials including recommended
maintenance kits, overhaul kits
Working pressures and test pressures
Working temperatures
Fluids for which valve is suited
Operating torque
Weight
Locking arrangements
Direction of f.low when this is unique or when there is a preferred
of flow.
Special tool requirements (eg lapping plates)
In addition, for hull valves, all Depth Dependant system Test pressure
valves, Steam and Feed system valves as called for in procurement Doc
tation, a drawing is to be provided showing the critical rest Regions and
Regions of the body casting which wilf be subjected to Non-Destru
Examination in accordance with DGS/ps/9o108 (see ilause 0610).
show:
Principle dimensions
Actuating principle
Itern. list showing parts and materials including recommended s
maintenance kits
Weight
Torque, thrust, gear ratio etc as appropriate
Connecting flange dimensions
M aterials
Media (Air hydraulic oil etc)
Consumption.
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4.
NES
37'
Issue I
5.
CENERAL REQUIREMENTS
a501.
C502. The list of approved valves is promulgated in NES 360 and this is the source
document from which selectioq is to be made for general purpose valves in new
construction Surface ships and 5ubmarines.
Ct03. Where additional valves are required for inclusion in the standard range or where
system requirements cannot be met from the valves listed in NES 350, type
approval of each type and size of valve will be required.
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0504. Applications for type approval of any particular sizes and designs of valve are to
be accompanied by a statement that the valve conforms to this NES or to advise
on any departures from it. They are to include drawings which give principle
dimensions and details in accordance with Clause 0402 together with a completed
Check List as shown in Annex A.
0505. After receipt qf the application, the Approval Authority witl notify the Maker if
it has been decided to proceed with Type Approval. The Maker is to provide
evidence that he has adequate facilitiCs to produce, test and inspect the valves in
quantity. All valves submitted for Type Approval will be subject to initial
inspection by Production Group Inspectors at the Makers works. The valve may
then be tested at one of the MOD(PE) Test Establishments or at Makers works, as
decided by DCW.
0505. Where tests are required, a schedule of tests will be drawn up by the Approval
Authority and on completion of the tests a report of the tests will be produced.
This report may be available to the Maker at the discretion of DCW, who will in
any case, inform the Maker of the general results and where the tests were
carried ouf. A typical Type Test Schedule is shown at Annex B.
0507. The Maker will be notified by
Approval has been granted.
0508. When the Type Approval Tests are conducted at the Maker's works, the Maker,
before tests are commenced, is to satisfy the MOD(PE) approval authority that all
test equipment is accurate, reliable and suitable for the purpose of the test.
0509. Any change contemplated in the design, construction, manufacturing process or
materials used in any valve which has been type approved is to be brought to the
notice of the Type Approval Authority who may, at their discretion, call for a
sample embodying the proposed changes for Type Approval Testing. Notice of an
intended modification is to be accompanied by full details, detail drawing etc.
0510. Change from prototype to production is regarded as a change of method and may,
at the discretion of the Type Approval Authority, require partial or complete
retesting.
0511. Valves to a design already approved, but from a new source of manufacture, may
at the discretion of the Type Approval Authority, require to be submitted for full
partial retesting.
)512. Should the results of any Type Approval Test be unsatisfactory, Type Approval
will be withheld and any previous approval will be rescinded.
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37'
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to sir
0513. At the discretion of the Type Approval Authority, it may be de-sirable
flanged
Each
valve.
on
any
wracking
on test the effect in service of pipe
not less than 25mm bore is to be subjected to a bending moment for the
of the Type Approval Test. The magnitude of the bending moment to.be im
is to be sucfr ifrat it would induce a Iongitudinal bending stress of 83N/mm'z
wall of a pipe of nominal bore equal to that of the valve or cock and of thi
in accordante witn BR 3011Q) tor the pressure rating applieable'
Manufacture
0jlj.
0516. The design and maker of remote and local uulu. --op"rating Sear and
applicatioi to a particular valve is to be approved by DCW'
valves are to be designed to offer minimum resistance to flow when in
open position.
Ojl7. All
o5lg. valves are to be designed to withstand shock in accordance with the requ
laid down in DG shiPs 349'
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STANDARD RANGE VALVES FOR FLUID SYSTEMS
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6.
Pii
General
au
0601. This section of the NES specifies the requirements for standard range val
generaluseinFluidSystemsandappliesinparticularto the following types:
>l
Ball Valves
Plug Valves
ButterflY Valves
fcr
fS
DiaPhragm Valves
Globe StoP and Check Valves
Swing Check Valves
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Size Range
0603. The flanged end valves the nominal (DN) sizes are to be in ihe following
ser
10, 15, 20r 25r 32, 40, 50, 65,80, 100' 125, l50r 2OOr 250, )00r 350,400' 450,
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',64)4. For screwed end valves the nominal sizes are to be as follows:
)18,
L l, t, I l, I i,
2 (BSP)
i605. Threads on screwed end valves are to be f emale parallel'BSPG to BS 2779, the
seal being made on the end face. The minimum outside diameter of sealing faces
of the screwed connections are to be as shown in Table l.
Thread nominal
size (BSP) ins
,D
318
l8
22
26
a,
Outside diameter
of sealing face
32
39
ll
la
II
L1
49
55
68
mm
TABLE
The lead-in of all end threads shall bi chamfered at an angle of approx 45o with
the axis of the thread, the diameter of the chamfer at the face being no less than
the major diameter. The chamfer shall be concentric with the thread and shall be
included in the measurement of the thread length. Flanges and end faces are to
be at right angles to the axis of the bore and concentric with the bore.
0606. Valve flange dimensions are to conform to the requirements of BR 30lJQ) and are
to have face to face dimension conforming to the requirements of Table 2.
0607. Unless qtherwise specified, valves are to be supplied with flanges drilled.
Fire
S,af_g R
eguirements
0608. Where valves of the fire safe type are specified they are to be designed to rneet
the fire safe test requirements of BS 5145.
Anti Static Requirements
0609. Where anti static properties are specified, the valves are to incorporate suitable
features in their design to ensure electrical continuity between the body, stem
and ball plug or disc. The essential features of any device shall also fulfil the
following requirements:
a.
Have a discharge path f rom the ball, plug'or disc to the stem and f rom the
stem to the valve body with an electrical resistance of not greater than
l0 Ohms when the valve is new and operated under the prototype test
conditions specified in BS 5146.
b.
Hull Valves
i610. All subntarine valves and valves 80mm DN and above for surface ships intended
ior fitting to the hull are to meet the requirement of NCRE If548. Body castings
are to rneet the requirements f or Class I applications of DGS/PS/90108 for
subrnarines and Class II applications of DCS/PS/90108 f or surf ace ships. In
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37'
Issue I
06ll'
Seat Rines
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is completely
Stem Seals
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t615. Stem seals of. the stuffing box type are to meet the following requirements:
a'
Glands are to be bolted except in the case of domestic taps and
small
instrument valves
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b'
c'
Glands.
x.
alve Ooeration
':'3' Sufficient
clearance
is to be provided for
of
the
9.
NES ]7'
Issue I
0620. Ball plug and butterfly valves are to have an engraved line on top of the s:
indicate the position of the post or disc. Where a lever is used the handle is
parallel with the pipe axis when the valve is in the open position. It shall
possible to replace the lever in an incorrect angular position.
0621. Handwheels shall be marked CLOSE or SHUT with an arrow to indicate dir
of closure. For levers this markinB may be given on a plate.
0622. For ball, plug and butterfly valves travel stops are to be incorporated in the
assembly or within the actuator and or gearbox if this is supplied as an a
assembly. Methods of operation of Ball and Plug Valves are given in Annex D0623. Unless otherwise specified all Low Pressure fluid service isolating and
control valves are to be provided with arrantements for positive locking
handle and body or cover. Holes are to be provided for accommodation
standard padlock NS Cat No 0265-423-3445.
0624. In general equipment is to be designed in such a way that a steady singl
clear pull of not more than 140 N is required from an operqtor or 70 N fron
hand on a handwheel. For initial jerk operation these figures can be doubleci.
0625. Where specified, handwheels are
oarticular service.
0626. Where gearboxes are fitted they are to be considered as an integral Part
valve and designed to the corrosion and shock requirements of the valve it
general gear ratios between 8:l and 32:l are to be employed. All gearboxes
be watertight to 5m water gauge.
0627. Where valves are designed for power actuation the dimensions of the ac
attachment flanges are to conform to the requirements of BS 5840 Part l.
Ball and Plug Valves
0628. Ball and plug valves may be of either full bore or reduced bore design.
bore valves are to be of venturi configuration having a smooth transition
flange bore to the throat.
0629. Minimum throat dimensions for reduced bore valves are as in Table
l.
Nominal size
of Valve
Reduced Bore
Minimum Dia
36.51
TABLE
Where non circular ports are used an equivalent throat area is to be provid
0630. Joints between the bodies and body connectors or inserts of ball valves shal.l
the case of flanged valves be adversely affected by bolting or unbolting
connecting pipework nor in the case of screwed valves by screwing or unsc
of connecting pipework.
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Issue I
Screw Down Valves
The
i632. Means
seats are
to
raised seats to
The raised portion to ue -designedhave
; minimise frow
:ir1'.t:Rureseatin8.
i636'
Li;T:":'ricted
Butterfly Valves
i6)7. Butterfry
Centification
a.
Nominal size.
b'
$*;;:
"
or readily
decipherable trademark,
or
unique identifying
c'
d.
e.
:-
name
Each valve
a
secured to indicate the purpose of the valve in
its installation.
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and
7.
VENTILATION VALVES
General
0701. This section is concerned with ventilation valves of the positive shutintended for use where complete watertightness and gas t'ightness ls reo
detailed in BR 2170 Vol I Ch 9. For ventilation closures of the fl
reference should be made to NES 102"
0702. General design requirements are to conform to section
0703.
All ventilation
5.
(BR 3021(r)).
of lJ
ButterflyVentiJationVqlvesforShipsideandMaRazineServices
230"
0705. These valves are to be suitable for a temperate range of -20."c to heated
aretoremaingastightupto540"Cbutnotnecessarilyoperableif
level nor remain operative thereafter'
a.
Bubble tight from 200mm water gauge vacuum to 400m bar pressure'
b.
c.
BodY
They are to have double flanged end connections drilled to BS 4504 Part
I 0:2 I and | 6221.
Butterflv Ventilation Valves for Deck and Inboard Services except Magazines
0707. These valves are to be suitable for a temperature ranSe 9{ -10'9-to 85o
pressure ratings are to be the same as those specified, in Clause 0706' for
ior shipsid" uia Magazine Service'. _Valves rnay be'wafer'or double f
face with bolting to-gs r+loq Part 2 Tables I0:21 and I6:21.
V
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NES 375
Issue I
a.
b.
are to
be
consulted for
E.
General Requirements
0E01. a.
b.
c.
:?ff!.o"}?'*:t,
d.
is
essential that the actuator and the valve are aesigneJ'J,
u composite unit.
where springs are used for the control of regurating
varves, they are to be
of the helical compression type only.
f.
t.
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all
Pneu
1302.
Electr
ted A
tic
ati
Va
The speed
of valve response is to
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Issue I
sPec
d.
e.
f.
valves are
of 4.5m to
to be fitted with
the
separate
j.
k.
of
0g03. All automatic regulating valves are to be specified in tabular form as indic
Annex C.
0804. All automatic regulating valves are to be given a flow coefficient such tl
pressure drop ui.oss them can be computed under all conditions of
temperature and viscositY.
Reducins Valves
080r.
0807. Where reducing valves have an adjustable outlet Pressure facility' this
provided with a lock.
0808. Where possible, the trims of valves are to be characterized to give
possible sensitivitY.
0809. In Low Pressure fluid reducing valves, reducing valve springs. are not to
contact with the fluid enclosed.
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NES
37'
Issue I
Saf
CSl0. Design features of relief and safety valves not specifically detailed in this section
are to conform to Section 5.
of approved construction and, unless
0sll. All safety and relief valves are to befitted
with locking devices so that they
be
to
are
expressly specified otherwise,
that author\zed.
above
pressure
a
lift
at
to
cannot be screwed down
0S12.
and the
All safety and relief valves are to be designed primar.ily for reliability with
the
design is to be such as to provide the greitest practicable durability
surfaces
sliding
minimum amount of maintenance and adjustment. All seating and
are to be capable of inspection at the time of a major refit.
"
0gll.
Materials used in the construction of safety and relief valves are to be entirely
suitable for the service conditions of pressurer temPerature and nature of fluid in
the system in which they are installed. They are generally to conform to the
mateaials for valves specified in Section l0'
c314. Helical compression springs only are to be used ln satety and relief valves.
on the fluid
0815. The operation of any safety and relief'valve is to depend solely
Pressure being relieved.
0816.
All safety
at
Pressure.
0817.
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saf
becoming
obstruct the
c813. In all safely and relief.valves, the breakage of any Part is not to
discharge of the fluid being relieved'
not to lift out of
?s19. In direct-acting safety valves and relief valves, the valve trim is
its guide if the sPring breaks'
A pilot-operated safety
1S20. Safety valves are to be direct-operated..or pilot-operated'
interconnecting pipe
direct
valve comprises a pilot valve, an unloading valve and a
orPassaEe.Thepilotvalveistobenominallyofzerocapacity.
spring loaded'
7521. Direct-operated safety valves and pilot-valves are to"be direct
spindles vertical and are to
)322. All safety valves are normally to be mounted with the direction
from the vertical
operate satisfactorily when inctined 30 degrees in any
due to list, heel, roll or Pitch'
",52). In all safety valves, the adjustin8 screw is to abut against a metal ferrule when
the valve is loaded and.a Protective cap is to be provided'
and
-,s2,. ln the case of relief valves discharging to pump suctions or vacuum piping' rubber
'
-:1
and discharging to
2O. Relief valves on equipment or systems operating under vacuunr
to
Prevent air leakage'
atrnosphere are to'have a watei seal at the spindle gland
Alternatively, a bellows seal design is to be considered'
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enc.
services:
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c.
Flammable fluids.
d.
jects the
var
ve ou,er
ACTUATORS
ano not
normaily .";;l;:;' .o',nou. :lli ]:Zi
tne valve at any polnt more than 2.J
specified time response.
ln its travel wid
0907.
0908.
.
0909.
i ; ; ;. ;
operation
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MATERIALS
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PRESSURE TE5T5
tested as follows:
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be subject to the full test pressure'
gland or stem-seal, will
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being applied'
the test
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of the valve not subject to test pressure is
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valves,intended
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System NES,
Procurement
Specif ication
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030 l
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0603
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lssue
CLAUSE
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Issue I
NO
LAUSE
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Issue I
CHECK
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0631
35
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0632
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CLAUSE
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70
72
73
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0801e
0801f
0801f
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Issue I
CHECK
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0802e
0802f
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Issue I
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96
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l0l
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103
0813
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0820
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Issue I
CHECK
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CLAUSE No
0823
0824
0825
0826
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0827
0827
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0903
0904
0905
0906
0906
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0906
0906
0906
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0907
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Issue I
ANNEX C
STATEMENT OF REQUIREMENTS FOR AUTOMATIC REGULATING VALVE
Description of Valve
Type of Valve
Bore
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NES
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NES 7I9
for HM Surface
Ships
NES 757
GuidetoCeneralEnvironmentalConditionsforSurfaceShips
preservation and Paintingr General Requirements, surface ships
NES 77I
NES 772
NES 773
Welds
NES 780
NES
Part
72'
Alloy' Pt 3: Tubes
NES 797
FOX
l/3
Pipe Joining
4).
ANNI,X
NES 375
Issue I
ANNEX F
GLOSSARY OF VALVES AND VALVE PARTS
Note: To be added at a later date. Contents to be based on that which was contained in
BS 2591 and
FOX
313
45.
ANNEX