This European Standard specifies requirements, assessment methods, compliance criteria and a designation system for fittings with short ends for capillary brazing to copper tubes e.g. EN 1057, EN 13348, EN 13349, EN 12735-1, EN12735-2 etc. These fitting ends exist in two forms: end feed fittings and integral brazing ring fittings. For the purposes of joining copper tubes, the fitting ends have a size range from 14,7 mm to 159 mm. The fittings are designed for a service lifetime up to fifty years.
This European Standard applies to fittings made of materials listed in CEN/TS 13388.
The fittings with short ends for capillary brazing to copper tubes are intended to be used with brazing alloys in accordance with alloys specified in EN ISO 17672.
NOTE Not all copper alloys that can be used to manufacture fittings can be brazed and those that can be brazed may require different brazing techniques (guidance is provided in in EN1254-20:2015 Annex A).
Fittings with short ends for capillary brazing may also have threaded end connections. These threaded ends exist with metallic and with non-metallic sealing elements. For the purposes of joining with tubes, pipes, fittings or valves, the threaded ends have a size range from 1/8” to 4”.
Adaptor fittings for use with copper tubes may combine short ends for capillary brazing with fitting ends defined in the other parts of EN 1254.
Fittings with short ends for capillary brazing may also have flanged end connections according to EN 1092-3.
Products covered by this standard are intended to be used in:
a) liquid applications:
hot or cold or combined hot and cold water systems;
heating and cooling systems;
drainage systems;
sprinkler systems;
refrigeration.
b) gas applications:
natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas systems with a maximum operating pressure less than or equal to 5 bar;
medical gases;
compressed air;
refrigeration.
The fittings are intended to be used up to the operating temperatures and maximum operating pressures as indicated in Annex A for the relevant brazing alloy.
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Scope
This European Standard specifies requirements, assessment methods, compliance criteria and a designation system for fittings with short ends for capillary brazing to copper tubes e.g. EN 1057, EN 13348, EN 13349, EN 12735-1, EN12735-2 etc. These fitting ends exist in two forms: end feed fittings and integral brazing ring fittings. For the purposes of joining copper tubes, the fitting ends have a size range from 14,7 mm to 159 mm. The fittings are designed for a service lifetime up to fifty years.
This European Standard applies to fittings made of materials listed in CEN/TS 13388.
The fittings with short ends for capillary brazing to copper tubes are intended to be used with brazing alloys in accordance with alloys specified in EN ISO 17672.
NOTE Not all copper alloys that can be used to manufacture fittings can be brazed and those that can be brazed may require different brazing techniques (guidance is provided in in EN1254-20:2015 Annex A).
Fittings with short ends for capillary brazing may also have threaded end connections. These threaded ends exist with metallic and with non-metallic sealing elements. For the purposes of joining with tubes, pipes, fittings or valves, the threaded ends have a size range from 1/8” to 4”.
Adaptor fittings for use with copper tubes may combine short ends for capillary brazing with fitting ends defined in the other parts of EN 1254.
Fittings with short ends for capillary brazing may also have flanged end connections according to EN 1092-3.
Products covered by this standard are intended to be used in:
a) liquid applications:
hot or cold or combined hot and cold water systems;
heating and cooling systems;
drainage systems;
sprinkler systems;
refrigeration.
b) gas applications:
natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas systems with a maximum operating pressure less than or equal to 5 bar;
medical gases;
compressed air;
refrigeration.
The fittings are intended to be used up to the operating temperatures and maximum operating pressures as indicated in Annex A for the relevant brazing alloy.