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AS 3997.2-1993

AS 3997.2-1993

Fluid power - Fire-resistant hydraulic fluids Guidance on the selection, use and storage

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1 -  AS 3997.2:1993 FLUID POWER - FIRE-RESISTANT HYDRAULIC FLUIDS - GUIDANCE ON THE SELECTION, USE AND STORAGE
5 -  1 SCOPE
5 -  2 APPLICATION
5 -  3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
5 -  4 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE USE OF FIRE-RESISTANT HYDRAULIC FLUIDS
5 -  4.1 Fluid flowlines
5 -  4.2 Work on hydraulic systems
6 -  4.3 Fluid temperature
6 -  4.4 Fluid degradation
6 -  4.5 Installation and maintenance
6 -  4.6 Fluid monitoring
6 -  4.7 Evaporation effects
6 -  4.8 Equipment performance
6 -  4.9 Strainers and filters
6 -  4.10 Circuit design
6 -  4.11 Compatibility with metals
6 -  4.12 Compatibility with coatings and paint
6 -  4.13 Compatibility with sealing devices
7 -  5 REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRE-RESISTANT HYDRAULIC FLUIDS
7 -  5.1 Properties
7 -  5.2 Flammability tests
7 -  5.3 Toxicity
8 -  6 CHARACTERISTICS OF FIRE-RESISTANT FLUIDS
8 -  6.1 Oil-in-water emulsions and chemical solutions in water (classifications HFEA, HFAET, HFAS and HFAST)
8 -  6.2 Water-in-oil emulsions (classification HFB)
8 -  6.3 Water polymer solutions (classification HFC)
8 -  6.4 Synthetic fluids containing no water (classification HFDR, HFDS, HFDT and HFDU)
9 -  7 PRECAUTIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS
9 -  7.1 Oil in water emulsions (classification HFAE and HFAET) and chemical solutions in water (classification HFAS and HFAST)
9 -  7.1.1 General
9 -  7.1.2 Elastomers
9 -  7.1.3 Mixing
9 -  7.1.4 Monitoring
9 -  7.1.5 Temperature limits
9 -  7.2 Water in oil emulsions (classification HFB)
9 -  7.2.1 General
9 -  7.2.2 Elastomers
9 -  7.2.3 Metal
9 -  7.2.4 Mixing
9 -  7.2.5 Monitoring
9 -  7.2.6 Temperature limits
9 -  7.3 Water polymer solutions (classifications HFC)
9 -  7.3.1 Elastomers
10 -  7.3.2 Metals
10 -  7.3.3 Monitoring
10 -  7.3.4 Temperature limits
10 -  7.4 Synthetic fluids containing no water (classifications HFDR, HFDS, HFDT and HFDU)
10 -  7.4.1 General
10 -  7.4.2 Elastomers
10 -  7.4.3 Metals
10 -  7.4.4 Monitoring
10 -  7.4.5 Temperature limits
10 -  8 CHANGING THE FLUID IN A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
10 -  8.1 Replacement of a mineral oil with an HFA, HFB, HFC or a HFD fluid
11 -  8.2 Replacement of an HFA, HFB or an HFC fluid with an HFD fluid
11 -  8.3 Replacement of an HFD fluid with an HFA, HFB or an HFC fluid
11 -  9 MARKING, STORAGE, HANDLING AND DISPOSAL
11 -  9.1 Containers
11 -  9.1.1 General
12 -  9.1.2 Marking
12 -  9.2 Storage
12 -  9.3 Handling
12 -  9.4 Disposal
13 -  APPENDIX A - FLAMMABILITY TESTS FOR FIRE-RESISTANT HYDRAULIC FLUIDS
14 -  APPENDIX B - TYPICAL MATERIALS SAFETY DATA SHEETS
20 -  APPENDIX C - RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CHANGING THE FLUID IN A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

Abstract

Provides guidance on the selection, use and storage of fire-resistant hydraulic fluids classified in accordance with AS 3997.1. The characteristics of fluids of each classification are described and the recommended procedures and precautions to be taken when changing the fluid in a hydraulic system from a mineral oil to a fire-resistant fluid or from a fire-resistant fluid to another of a different classification are given.

Scope

This document provides guidelines for the selection and use of fire-resistant hydraulic fluids classified in accordance with AS 3997.1. Operational characteristics of various categories of fire-resistant fluids are given. The advantages and disadvantages in the use of these fluids are included, together with precautions to avoid difficulties during operation and when changing a system to a fluid of another classification.
NOTE: Tests to determine the flammability of fire-resistant hydraulic fluids in different situations are given in Appendix A.

General Product Information

Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Standards Australia
ProductNote Pending Revision indicates that as a result of the Aged Standards review process, the document needs updating. If no project proposal, meeting the quality criteria, is received within the 12 month timeframe, the document shall be withdrawn.
Committee ME-035
Supersedes
  • DR 88184

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