Hoses for CBM LPG Transfer

Standard GMPHOM 2009, EN 1762

Historic LPG rubber hose standard BS 4089 is no longer applicable and considered obsolete. Standard EN 1762 is the natural replacement standard for this type of product and application

LPG suction and discharge hoses for ship-to-shore CBM transfer.

Continental hoses have been widely used over many years for LPG transfer in CBM/MBM applications. LPG hose construction for a given application depends upon the product being transferred and the operational parameters. In particular, refrigerated LPG has a different set of hose system transfer requirements to that of LPG at ambient temperatures.

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Features & Benefits

Features of LPG hose construction may include;

  • End fitting materials for low temperature service
  • Reinforced lining applied along the hose bore to reduce the risk of explosive decompression
  • 'Bleeder Cords' to exhaust any permeated gas to the hose ends
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Specifications

Description
Content
Internal diameter
4” to 12”
Rated Working Pressure (RWP)
15, 19,21 or 25 bar
Max. available section length
up to 12.2 m (40ft)
Designs
smoothbore and roughbore
LPG hose designs
cryogenic and non-cryogenic
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