
1. Couplings in continuous operation on average
1.1 General information
A fluid machine is most often installed on a plant with pipes, tanks, valves, heat exchangers and other devices introducing pressure losses, which is referred to hereafter as a system. Fluid machines
are classified into two main categories: volumetric machines (or displacement machines) and pneumatic machines.
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Standards and norms
- Hydraulic turbines, storage pumps and pump-turbines – Model acceptance tests. - NF EN IEC 60193 - 2019
- Fans – airflow testing on standardized circuits. - NF EN ISO 5801 - 2017
- Turbochargers – performance test code – simplified acceptance test. - ISO 18740 :2016 - 2016
- Pumps for liquids and systems – General terms, definitions, quantities, literal symbols and units – Part 1: Liquid pumps. - NF EN ISO 17769-1...
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