ISO/TS 11365:2011
Withdrawn
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Petroleum and related products — Guidance for the maintenance and use of triaryl phosphate ester turbine-control fluids
Hardcopy , PDF
English, French
03-16-2011
03-26-2019
ISO/TS 11365:2011 applies to the use of triaryl phosphate esters as fire-resistant fluids for turbine control and other hydraulic systems in power generation.
ISO/TS 11365:2011 is intended to
- help power equipment operators appreciate the important properties of triaryl phosphate esters;
- provide information on their safe handling, storage and use.
ISO/TS 11365:2011 addresses the causes of fluid deterioration and sets out procedures for examining consignments of new fluid, for monitoring the fluid in use and for maintaining an adequate fluid condition.
| Committee |
ISO/TC 28/SC 4
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| DevelopmentNote |
DRAFT ISO/DIS 11365 is also available for this standard. (04/2015)
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| DocumentType |
Technical Specification
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| Pages |
19
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| PublisherName |
International Organization for Standardization
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| SupersededBy |
| Standards | Relationship |
| XP ISO/TS 11365 : 2011 XP | Identical |
| DD ISO/TS 11365:2011 | Identical |
| IS 16775 : 2018 | Identical |
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