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This document suggests specific types of information that can be useful for assessing safe and effective gaseous extinguishing media for inclusion in the ISO 14520 series.

 

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  1. ISO 14520-1:2023


    Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems - Physical properties and system design - Part 1: General requirements

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  2. ISO/TR 23107:2021

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    Criteria for assessment of new extinguishants for inclusion in the ISO 14520 series

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  3. ISO/TR 23107:2019


    Criteria for assessment of new extinguishants for inclusion in the ISO 14520 series

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  4. ISO 14520-1:2015


    Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems - Physical properties and system design - Part 1: General requirements

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  5. ISO 14520-1/Cor1:2007


    Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems - Physical properties and system design - Part 1: General requirements - Corrigendum

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  6. ISO 14520-1:2006


    Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems - Physical properties and system design - Part 1: General requirements

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  7. ISO/TS 20885:2003


    Gaseous media fire-extinguishing systems - Area coverage fire test procedure - Engineered and pre-engineered extinguishing units

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  8. ISO 14520-1 Technical Corrigendum 1


    Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems - Physical properties and system design - Part 1: General requirements - Corrigendum

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  9. ISO 14520-1:2000


    Gaseous fire-extinguishing systems -- Physical properties and system design -- Part 1: General requirements

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  10. ISO/DIS 14520-1:1998


    Gaseous Fire-extinguishing Systems - Physical Properties & System Design - Part 1: General Requirements

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