As 2469-2005 Steel Cylinders For Compressed Gases - Welded Two-Piece Construction - 0.1kg To 150kg
As 2469-2005 Steel Cylinders For Compressed Gases - Welded Two-Piece Construction - 0.1kg To 150kg
As 2469-2005 Steel Cylinders For Compressed Gases - Welded Two-Piece Construction - 0.1kg To 150kg
AS 2469—2005
Australian Standard™
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Published by Standards Australia, GPO Box 5420, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia
ISBN 0 7337 6431 2
AS 2469—2005 2
PREFACE
This Standard was prepared by the Australian members of the Joint Standards
Australia/Standards New Zealand Committee ME-002, Gas Cylinders to supersede
AS 2469—1998, Steel cylinders for compressed gases—Welded two-piece construction—
0.1 kg to 35 kg. After consultation with stakeholders in both countries, Standards Australia
and Standards New Zealand decided to develop this Standard as an Australian, rather than
an Australian/New Zealand Standard.
This Standard is one of a suite of three Standards for welded and brazed cylinders for
compressed gases, the other Standards being as follows:
AS
2470 Steel cylinders for compressed gases—Welded three-piece construction with
longitudinal joint—11 kg to 150 kg
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CONTENTS
Page
1 SCOPE........................................................................................................................ 4
2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS.................................................................................. 4
3 DEFINITIONS............................................................................................................ 4
4 MATERIAL................................................................................................................ 4
5 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................. 7
6 WELDING AND INSPECTION............................................................................... 10
7 HEAT TREATMENT ............................................................................................... 13
8 MECHANICAL TESTS............................................................................................ 13
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APPENDICES
A PNEUMATIC TEST.................................................................................................. 20
B SUGGESTED MINIMUM INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED
BY THE PURCHASER............................................................................................. 22
C LIST OF REFERENCED DOCUMENTS ................................................................. 23
D RESISTANCE SPOT WELDING FOR
NON-PRESSURE-RETAINING ATTACHMENTS ................................................. 25
E LOCATIONS OF TEST SPECIMENS ...................................................................... 26
F SUGGESTED FORM OF MANUFACTURER’S RECORD AND
TEST CERTIFICATE ............................................................................................... 27
AS 2469—2005 4
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA
Australian Standard
Steel cylinders for compressed gases—Welded two-piece
construction—0.1 kg to 150 kg
1 SCOPE
This Standard specifies requirements for welded carbon and stainless steel cylinders with
no longitudinal joint and one circumferential joint, of water capacity not less than 0.1 kg
nor more than 150 kg, which have test pressures from 1750 kPa to 7000 kPa and are
intended for the storage and transport of compressed gases in accordance with AS 2030.1.
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2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
A list of documents referred to in this Standard is given in Appendix C.
3 DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this Standard, the definitions given in AS 2030.1 and those below apply.
3.1 Attachment
Any fitting attached to the pressure-retaining sections of the cylinder by welding, including
bosses, pads, valve protection rings, and footrings.
3.2 Inspection Body
A body responsible for inspection, which may cover any one or more of the following:
(a) Design verification.
(b) Fabrication inspection.
(c) In-service inspection.
3.3 Inspector
A person, acceptable to the competent person or body, who ensures and certifies that all the
inspections specified herein have been carried out and that the cylinders comply with all the
requirements of this Standard.
4 MATERIAL
4.1 Steelmaking process
The steel shall be made by the open hearth, basic oxygen, or an electric process, and shall
be continuously cast. Production by the use of ingots is acceptable provided the steel is
fully killed. Rimmed steels shall not be used for arc welded components.