ISO 4414-2010 pdf free.Pneumatic fluid power – General rules and safety requirements for systems and their components.
ISO 4414 specifies general rules and safety requirements for pneumatic fluid power systems and components used on machinery as defined by ISO 12100:2010, 3.1. It deals with all significant hazards associated with pneumatic fluid power systems and specifies principles to apply in order to avoid those hazards when the systems are put to their intended use.
NOTE 1 See Clause 4 and Annex A.
The significant hazard noise is incompletely dealt with in this International Standard.
NOTE 2 Noise emission depends especially on the installation of pneumatic components or systems into machinery. This International Standard applies to the design, construction and modification of systems and their components, also taking into account the following aspects:
a) assembly;
b) installation;
c) adjustment;
d) uninterrupted system operation;
e) ease and economy of maintenance and cleaning;
f) reliable operation in all intended uses;
g) energy efficiency; and
h) environment.
This International Standard does not apply to air compressors and the systems associated with air distribution as typically installed in a factory, including gas bottles and receivers.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 1219-1, Fluid power systems and components — Graphic symbols and circuit diagrams — Part 1: Graphic symbols for conventional use and data-processing applications
ISO 1219-2, Fluid power systems and components — Graphic symbols and circuit diagrams — Part 2: Circuit diagrams
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in Iso 5598 and ISO 12100 and the following apply.
3.1 commissioning procedure by which a system is formally accepted by the purchaser
3.2 emergency control control function that brings a system to a safe condition
3.3 function plate surface that contains information describing either the performance of a manually operated device (e.g. ON/OFF, forward/reverse, Ieft/nght, up/down) or the status of a function performed by the system (e.g. clamp, lift, advance)
3.4 neutral gas non-combustible gas that has properties similar to air and does not react to the effects of pressure and/or temperature in a manner different from air
3.5 purchaser party that stipulates the requirements of a machine, equipment, system or component and judges whether the product satisfies those requirements
3.6 supplier party that contracts to provide the product(s) to satisfy the purchasers requirements
4 List of significant hazards
Table A.1 lists significant hazards associated with the use of pneumatic fluid power in a machine.ISO 4414 pdf download.