Government Decree No. 26 / 2003 Coll.

Government Regulation laying down technical requirements for pressure equipment

Valid Effective from 01.05.2004
26
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
of 9 December 2002
laying down technical requirements for pressure equipment
The Government orders pursuant to Article 22 of Act No. 22 / 1997 Coll., on Technical Requirements for Products and on the Amendment and Addition of Certain Acts, as amended by Act No. 71 / 2000 Coll. and Act No. 205 / 2002 Coll., ("the Act ') to implement Sections 11 (2), 11a (2) (c), 12 (1) and (3) and 13 (2) of the Act:
§ 1
Basic provisions
(1) This Regulation implements the relevant provisions of the European Union1) and regulates the technical requirements for pressure equipment and assemblies (several pressure equipment assembled by the manufacturer as a complete functional unit) with a maximum permissible pressure (PS) of more than 0,5 bar.
(2) For the purposes of this Regulation:
(a) pressure equipment shall include containers, pipes, safety equipment and pressure equipment; include also elements connected to components subjected to pressure, such as flanges, throats, couplings, support, hanging eyes, where:
1. the container is a body designed and constructed so that it can be filled with liquid under pressure, including components that are directly attached to it and reach the point of contact with another pressure device; may consist of more than one pressure space,
2. pipelines are piping parts intended for the transport of liquids, provided that they are connected in such a way that they form one pressure system; The pipe includes tubes or assemblies of tubes, fittings, dilation joints, hoses or other pressure-exposed parts, as appropriate; pipe heat exchangers consisting of tubes and designed for cooling or heating air are also considered,
3. safety equipment is equipment designed to protect pressure equipment from exceeding the maximum working limits; include devices for direct pressure limitation, such as safety valves, membrane burst devices, lifting rods, controlled safety systems, as well as limiting devices that either activate control equipment or ensure unsetting or unlocking and locking such as pressure switches, temperature switches or level switches and safety measuring, control and control systems related to safety;
4. pressure equipment is equipment having operational function and whose body is under pressure;
(b) pressure shall be considered as pressure relative to atmospheric pressure, which is the excess pressure, which is why the underpressure is expressed as a negative value;
(c) the maximum permissible pressure (PS) shall be the maximum pressure specified by the manufacturer for which the pressure equipment is designed; is defined for a particular location specified by the manufacturer where protective and restrictive devices, protective or restrictive devices, or maximum point of pressure equipment, or any other specified location, are attached;
(d) the highest and, where applicable, lowest permitted temperature (TS) is considered by the manufacturer to be the highest and, where applicable, the lowest temperature for which the pressure equipment is designed;
(e) the volume (V) shall mean the internal volume of the pressure chamber, including the volume of the throat up to the first joint or weld, minus the volume of permanently incorporated internal parts;
(f) the nominal luminous intensity (DN) shall mean the numeric size marking common to all parts of the piping system, except for components marked with external diameter or thread size; it is a rounded number which is only approximately related to the production dimensions; the nominal luminous intensity is denoted by the letters DN followed by the number,
(g) the liquid is considered by gases, liquids and vapours both in the form of a pure phase and in a mixture; The liquid may contain suspension of solids,
(h) unbreakable connections shall be regarded as uncoupling in a manner other than destructive;
(i) the European approval for materials is considered as a technical document defining the characteristics of materials intended for reuse in the manufacture of pressure equipment not covered by any harmonised Czech technical standard or foreign technical standard transposing a harmonised European standard in the Member States of the European Union (§ 4a of the Act).
(3) Pressure equipment shall not be considered as pressure equipment for the purposes of this Regulation:
(a) long-distance pipes consisting of a pipe or a pipe system and intended for the transport of any fluid or substance to or from a particular pressure device (whether fixed or non-fixed), starting with the extreme closing device (including such) situated in the circumference of the device concerned and including any connected equipment specifically intended for the distance pipe; This derogation does not apply to standard pressure equipment in control or compressor stations;
(b) networks for the supply, distribution and discharge of water and associated facilities and supply channels such as supply pressure lines, pressure plates, pressure shafts for hydropower plants and associated specific accessories;
(c) simple pressure vessels which are specified products under special legislation, 2)
(d) pressure receptacles for aerosol dispensers according to special legislation, 3)
(e) pressure equipment intended for the operation of motor vehicles under special legislation, 4)
(f) pressure equipment which, pursuant to Article 3, are classified not more than Category I and are specified products under specific legislation, 5)
(g) pressure equipment for use as weapons, ammunition and war material;
(h) pressure equipment specially designed for nuclear installations and the failure of which may cause a leakage of radioactivity;
(i) well control equipment used in the industrial exploration and extraction of oil, natural gas or geothermal resources and for underground storage tanks intended for the maintenance or control of well pressure; they include a well-opening device (eruption cross), anti-eruption equipment, a distribution line and all the devices assigned to them;
(j) equipment containing bodies or machinery, the dimensions, material selection and production rules of which are based mainly on the requirements of sufficient strength, rigidity and stability with regard to static and dynamic operational effects or other operational criteria and for which pressure is not a significant design factor; These devices include, for example:
1. engines, including turbines and internal combustion engines;
2. steam engines, gas or steam turbines, turbogenerators, compressors, pumps and their control equipment;
(k) blast furnaces, including their cooling system, wind heaters, dust separators and blast furnace cleaners, direct reduction shaft kilns, including furnace cooling equipment, gas converters and ladles for melting, melting, degasification and casting of steel and non-ferrous metals;
(l) cabinets for high voltage electrical equipment such as switching equipment, control and control equipment, transformers and rotary machines;
m. Armoured pipes used for the storage of transmission systems such as electric power cables and telephone cables;
(n) vessels, rockets, aircraft and mobile floating units and equipment specifically designed for installation on or propulsion on them;
(o) pressure equipment consisting of a flexible casing such as tyres, air pillows, balls, inflatable boats and other similar pressure equipment;
(p) exhaust absorbers and suction,
(r) bottles or cans for aerated drinks intended for final consumption;
(s) containers for the transport and distribution of beverages the product of which is PS. V is not more than 500 bar.L and whose maximum permissible pressure is not more than 7 bar,
(t) equipment subject to International Code on the Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Sea (IMDG) and special legislation, 6)
u) heating bodies and pipes of hot water heating systems,
(v) containers designed to contain liquids where the pressure of gas above the liquid is not greater than 0,5 bar.
(4) The specified products under this Regulation within the meaning of Article 12 (1) (a) of the Act are pressure equipment and assemblies.
§ 2
Conditions for placing on the market and putting into service of pressure equipment and assemblies
(1) Pressure equipment and assemblies may be placed on the market and put into service only if they do not endanger the health and safety of persons, domestic and livestock animals or property when properly installed and maintained and used for the intended purpose.
(2) Pressure equipment must meet the technical requirements of Annex 1 to this Regulation (hereinafter referred to as "essential requirements") as regards:
(a) containers other than those referred to in (b) intended for:
1. gases, liquefied gases, gases dissolved under pressure, vapours and also liquids whose vapour pressure at the highest permitted temperature is more than 0,5 bar above normal atmospheric pressure (1,013 mbar), within these limits
1.1 for Group 1 fluids, if the volume is greater than 1 litre and the product of PS. V greater than 25 bar.L or PS pressure greater than 200 bar (Annex 2 to this Regulation, Figure 1),
1.2 for Group 2 fluids, if the volume is greater than 1 litre and the product of PS. In more than 50 bar.L or PS pressure greater than 1000 bar, and all portable fire extinguishers and aircrafts (Annex 2 to this Regulation, Chart 2),
or
2. liquids whose vapour pressure at the maximum permitted temperature does not exceed the normal atmospheric pressure (1,013 mbar) by more than 0,5 bar within these limits
2.1 for Group 1 fluids if the volume is greater than 1 litre and the product of PS. V greater than 200 bar.L or PS pressure greater than 500 bar (Annex 2 to this Regulation, Figure 3),
2.2 for fluids of group 2 if the pressure PS is greater than 10 bar and the product PS. V greater than 10,000 bar.L or PS pressure greater than 1000 bar (Annex 2 to this Regulation, Figure 4),
(b) a pressure equipment exposed to flame or otherwise heated, with a risk of overheating, intended for the production of steam or hot water at temperatures above 110 ° C and with a volume greater than 2 litres and all pressure pots (Annex 2 to this Regulation, figure 5);
(c) pipes intended for:
1. gases, liquefied gases, gases dissolved under pressure, vapours and also liquids whose vapour pressure at the highest permitted temperature is more than 0,5 bar above normal atmospheric pressure (1,013 mbar), within these limits
1.1 for Group 1 fluids, if DN is more than 25 (Annex 2 to this Regulation, Figure 6),
1.2 for Group 2 fluids, if DN is greater than 32 and the product of PS. DN greater than 1000 bar (Annex 2 to this Regulation, Chart 7),
or
2. liquids whose vapour pressure at the maximum permitted temperature does not exceed the normal atmospheric pressure (1,013 mbar) by more than 0,5 bar within these limits
2.1 for Group 1 fluids, if DN is greater than 25 and the product of PS. DN greater than 2 000 bar (Annex 2 to this Regulation, Chart 8),
2.2 for fluids of group 2 if the pressure PS is greater than 10 bar, DN greater than 200 and PS product. DN greater than 5000 bar (Annex 2 to this Regulation, Chart 9),
(d) safety and pressure equipment intended for pressure equipment referred to in (a), (b), (c) including those incorporated in the assembly.
(3) The assemblies containing at least one pressure equipment referred to in paragraph 2 must comply with:
(a) essential requirements as regards:
1. assemblies intended for the production of steam or hot water with a temperature exceeding 110 ° C containing at least one pressure device exposed to flame or otherwise heated, where the risk of overheating is,
2. other assemblies, where the manufacturer is intended to be placed on the market and put into service as assemblies,
(b) the requirements set out in points 2.10, 2.11, 3.4, 5.2 (a) and 5.2 (d) of Annex 1 to this Regulation as regards assemblies intended for the production of hot water at temperatures not exceeding 110 ° C in which a solid fuel is manually loaded with PS. In more than 50 bar.L.
(4) The essential requirements shall be deemed to be met if pressure equipment and assemblies comply with the safety requirements of harmonised Czech technical standards or, where applicable, foreign technical standards transposing harmonised European standards in the Member States of the European Union (§ 4a of the Act).
(5) The CE marking shall be affixed to any pressure equipment or assembly which meets the requirements of this Regulation, including conformity assessment procedures, and shall be accompanied by an EC declaration of conformity, unless otherwise provided for in this Regulation.
(6) Pressure equipment or assemblies with values lower or equal to the limits referred to in points (a) to (d) of paragraph 2, or in accordance with paragraph 3, must be designed and manufactured in accordance with good technical practice of a Member State of the European Union in order to ensure their safe use. Such pressure equipment or assemblies shall be accompanied by instructions for use and pressure equipment or assemblies shall bear a marking enabling the manufacturer or his authorised representative to be identified and shall not bear the CE marking.
(7) The display of pressure equipment or assemblies at trade fairs and exhibitions shall not be regarded as being placed on the market and put into service if they are visibly marked with an indication that they do not comply with the requirements laid down, that they are not intended for sale until the manufacturer or his authorised representative has ensured their conformity and appropriate measures have been taken to guarantee the protection of persons.
§ 3
Classification of pressure equipment
(1) Pressure equipment referred to in Paragraph 2 (2) is to be classified in categories I to IV in accordance with Annex 2 to this Regulation, depending on the increasing level of danger.
(2) For the purposes of this classification, fluids are divided into two groups:
(a) Group 1 covers substances and mixtures the definitions of which are set out in Article 2 (7) and (8) of Regulation (EC) No 1272 / 20087) and which are classified as dangerous according to the following physical or health hazards classes, as set out in Parts 2 and 3 of Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1272 / 2008:
1. unstable explosives or explosives of sub-classes 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5;
2. flammable gases of categories 1 and 2;
3. oxidising gases of category 1,
4. flammable liquids of categories 1 and 2;
5. flammable liquids of category 3, if the maximum permissible temperature is higher than the flash point;
6. flammable solids of categories 1 and 2;
7. self-reactive substances and mixtures of types A to F,
8. self-ignition liquids of category 1,
9. self-ignition solids of category 1,
10. substances and mixtures which, in contact with water, release flammable gases, categories 1, 2 and 3;
11. oxidising liquids of categories 1, 2 and 3,
12. oxidising solids of categories 1, 2 and 3,
13. organic peroxides of types A to F,
14. Acute oral toxicity categories 1 and 2,
15. Acute dermal toxicity categories 1 and 2,
16. Acute inhalation toxicity categories 1, 2 and 3,
17. Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure category 1;
Group 1 also includes substances and mixtures contained in pressure equipment with the highest permitted TS temperature exceeding the flash point of the liquid,
(b) Group 2 covers all other substances and mixtures not listed in Group 1.
(3) If the container is composed of several pressure areas, it shall be classified according to the highest category applicable to each pressure area. If the pressure chamber contains several fluids, the container will be classified according to the liquid that requires the highest category.
§ 4
Conformity assessment procedures
(1) Prior to placing pressure equipment on the market, the manufacturer shall provide for the conformity assessment of each device (Section 12 (4) of the Act), at his choice, by one of the procedures set out in Annex 3 to this Regulation, depending on the category of pressure equipment (Section 3 and Annex 2 to this Regulation).
(a) category I
internal production control (conformity assessment procedure A) referred to in point 1 of Annex 3 to this Regulation,
(b) Category II
1. internal control of production with the supervision of the final assessment (conformity assessment procedure A1) referred to in point 2 of Annex 3 to this Regulation,
2. the quality assurance of production (conformity assessment procedure D1) referred to in point 7 of Annex 3 to this Regulation; or
3. product quality assurance (conformity assessment procedure E1) referred to in point 9 of Annex 3 to this Regulation,
(c) Category III
1. EC design examination and quality assurance (conformity assessment procedures B1 + D) in accordance with points 4 and 6 of Annex 3 to this Regulation,
2. EC design and verification of products (conformity assessment procedures B1 + F) as referred to in points 4 and 10 of Annex 3 to this Regulation,
3. EC type-examination and product quality assurance (conformity assessment procedures B + E) referred to in points 3 and 8 of Annex 3 to this Regulation,
4. EC type-examination and conformity with the type (conformity assessment procedures B + C1) referred to in points 3 and 5 of Annex 3 to this Regulation; or
5. comprehensive quality assurance (conformity assessment procedure H) referred to in point 12 of Annex 3 to this Regulation;
(d) Category IV
1. EC type-examination and quality assurance of production (conformity assessment procedures B + D) referred to in points 3 and 6 of Annex 3 to this Regulation,
2. EC type-examination and verification of products (conformity assessment procedures B + F) referred to in points 3 and 10 of Annex No 3 to this Regulation,
3. the verification of the whole (conformity assessment procedure G) referred to in point 11 of Annex 3 to this Regulation; or
4. comprehensive quality assurance with EC design examination and special supervision of the final assessment of EC design examination and special supervision of the final assessment (conformity assessment procedure H1) referred to in point 13 of Annex 3 to this Regulation.
(2) The procedure for the higher category, if any, may be used for conformity assessment.
(3) For pressure equipment referred to in § 2 (2) (a) (1) (1.1) and (1.2) and (2) (2.1) and (b) and classified in categories III and IV in the framework of quality assurance procedures, a notified person( 8) shall take a sample of the equipment during an unannounced check in production or storage premises in order to carry out or have a final assessment in accordance with point 3.2.2 of Annex 1 to this Regulation. For this purpose, the manufacturer shall notify the notified person of the intended production schedule. The notified person shall carry out at least two checks during the first year of production of the pressure equipment. The frequency of further checks shall be determined by the notified person in accordance with the criteria set out in points 4.4 and 5.4 of the relevant conformity assessment procedure, as applicable.
(4) In the case of the unit production of pressure equipment referred to in Section 2 (2) (b) and classified in Category III, the notified person shall carry out or have carried out the final assessment referred to in point 3.2.2 of Annex 1 to this Regulation for each individual installation in accordance with point 12 of Annex 3 to this Regulation. For this purpose, the manufacturer shall notify the notified person of the intended production schedule.
(5) The assemblies referred to in Article 2 (3) are subject to an overall conformity assessment procedure which includes:
(a) the assessment of each of the pressure equipment constituting the assembly and referred to in Article 2 (2) which has not previously been subjected to the conformity assessment procedure, the assessment procedure established for each pressure equipment by category to which they are classified;
(b) an assessment of the inclusion of the various components in the assembly referred to in points 2.3, 2.8 and 2.9 of Annex 1 to this Regulation by the highest category applicable to the pressure equipment concerned and different from that applicable to any safety equipment;
(c) the assessment of the protection of the assembly against exceeding the permissible operating limits referred to in paragraphs 2.10 and 3.2.3 of Annex 1 to this Regulation shall be carried out with regard to the highest category for the pressure equipment to be protected.
(6) Documentation and correspondence concerning conformity assessment procedures must be drawn up in the language (s) of the Member State of the European Union in which the notified person is designated or in a language acceptable to him.
§ 5
European Approval for Materials
(1) European approval for materials shall be issued by one of the notified persons, specially designed for this task, upon request of one or more manufacturers of materials or equipment. The notified person shall establish and implement or have carried out appropriate inspections and tests of the types of material in order to certify their conformity with the relevant requirements of this Regulation; in the case of materials the safe use of which was recognised before 29 November 1999, the notified person shall take into account existing data when certifying conformity.
(2) Before issuing a European approval for materials, the notified person shall inform the Member States of the European Union and the Commission of the European Communities (hereinafter referred to as the Commission) by sending them the relevant information. The nominee shall issue a European approval for materials, taking into account any opinion of the Committee. 9)
(3) A copy of the European approval for pressure equipment materials must be sent to the Member States of the European Union, other relevant notified persons and foreign notifiers and to the Commission, which publishes and updates the list of European approvals for materials in the Official Journal of the European Union.
(4) Materials used for the manufacture of pressure equipment which are in conformity with European approvals for materials to which references have been made in the Official Journal of the European Union shall be deemed to satisfy the essential requirements set out in Annex 1 to this Regulation.
(5) A noticed person or a foreign notified person who has issued a European approval for materials for pressure equipment shall withdraw such approval if he finds that it should not have been issued or if this type of material is covered by a harmonised standard. It shall immediately inform the other Member States of the European Union, the relevant notified persons and foreign notifiers and the Commission of any withdrawal of approval.
§ 6
Authorisation conditions
(1) The authorisation of legal entities for the activities referred to in Sections 4 and 5 and the authorisation of entities for the performance of the tasks referred to in points 3.1.2 and 3.1.3 of Annex 1 to this Regulation ("recognised independent organisations') shall apply to the authorisation conditions set out in Annex 4 to this Regulation. Authorised persons and recognised independent organisations meeting the criteria set out in the relevant harmonised standards shall be deemed to comply with the relevant conditions.
(2) The authorised person becomes a notified person in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 11 (7) of the Act.
§ 7
User test rooms
(1) Pressure equipment users and assemblies applying a uniform safety concept with regard to the technical requirements for design, production, control, maintenance and use of pressure equipment and assemblies (hereinafter referred to as "user group") may place on the market and put into service only for use at their own workplaces, pressure equipment and assemblies for which conformity has been assessed in accordance with paragraphs 2 to 4.
(2) The testing facility shall be part of a group of users, shall operate only within that group of users and shall comply with the authorisation conditions set out in Annex 5 to this Regulation (hereinafter referred to as the "user test ').
(3) Pressure equipment or assemblies the conformity of which has been assessed by the test user shall not bear the CE marking.
(4) The conformity assessment procedures used by user services shall comply with those described in Annex 3 to this Regulation.
§ 8
CE marking and other marking
(1) The CE marking, the graphic form of which is provided for in a specific legislation, (10) must be accompanied by the identification number of the notified person who was involved in supervision at the stage of production.
(2) The CE marking shall be affixed in a visible, easily legible and indelible manner to each pressure equipment and to each assembly which is complete or at a stage which enables final assessment as referred to in point 3.2 of Annex 1 to this Regulation.
(3) It is not necessary to bear the CE marking of each individual pressure device constituting the assembly. Individual pressure equipment already bearing the CE marking, if incorporated in the assembly, shall continue to bear that marking.
(4) The CE marking on pressure equipment or assemblies shall indicate that the product complies with the technical requirements laid down in all the legislation applicable to it and which provide for or allow it and that the procedure laid down in the conformity assessment procedure has been followed. However, if one or more laws allow the manufacturer, for a transitional period, to choose which provisions he will follow, the CE marking shall indicate compliance only with those laws or their provisions used by the manufacturer. In this case, the documentation, warnings or instructions required by the legislation concerned and annexed to the products concerned shall indicate the relevant legislation of the European Communities or their provisions applied by the manufacturer.
(5) Pressure equipment or assemblies must not bear a mark which could mislead anyone with regard to the CE marking. Pressure equipment and assemblies may bear any other permissible marking provided that this does not impair the visibility and legibility of the CE marking.
(6) The pressure equipment or the label firmly attached thereto, if any, in the documentation or in any other appropriate way, provided that it remains legible for a sufficient period of time or in the instructions for use shall also indicate the hazard warnings and safety rules referred to in points 3.3 and 3.4 of Annex 1 to this Regulation. When placing pressure equipment on the market, this information is given in the Czech language. The provision of such information in other languages may be required by the legislation of other Member States of the European Union in which the equipment or assemblies are supplied to the end-user.
§ 9
Notice of the imposition of safeguard measures
(11) In the case where a protective measure has been imposed on pressure equipment or assemblies under a special legislation, the notification of the decision imposing the protective measure shall indicate whether the non-compliance was caused by:
(a) failure to meet the essential requirements if the pressure equipment or assembly does not comply with the technical standards referred to in Article 2 (4);
(b) incorrect application of the technical standards referred to in Article 2 (4);
(c) shortcomings in the technical standards referred to in Article 2 (4);
(d) shortcomings in the European approval for pressure equipment materials referred to in Article 1 (2) (i).
Transitional and final provisions
§ 10
(1) Valid certificates or other documents issued on the basis of Government Decree No. 182 / 1999 Coll., as amended by Government Decree No. 290 / 2000 Coll., may be used for conformity assessment purposes under this Regulation unless they are repealed under the conditions laid down by law.
(2) Persons in charge of conformity assessment activities under Government Regulation No 182 / 1999 Coll., laying down technical requirements for pressure equipment, as amended by Government Regulation No 290 / 2000 Coll., shall be deemed to be persons in charge of activities under this Regulation.
§ 11
The following shall be deleted:
1. Government Decree No. 182 / 1999 Coll., laying down technical requirements for pressure equipment.
2. Government Regulation No. 290 / 2000 Coll., amending Government Regulation No. 182 / 1999 Coll., laying down technical requirements for pressure equipment.
§ 12
This Regulation shall enter into force on the date of the entry into force of the Treaty of Accession of the Czech Republic to the European Union.
Prime Minister:
PhDr. Špidla v. r.
Minister for Industry and Trade:
Ing. Rusnok v. r.

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Annex No. 1 to Government Decree No. 26 / 2003 Coll.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
1. The essential requirements apply to pressure equipment only if the pressure equipment presents the relevant hazard in use under conditions which the manufacturer may reasonably predict.
The essential requirements set out in this Annex for pressure equipment shall also apply to assemblies where there is a similar risk.
2. The manufacturer shall analyse the hazards with a view to identifying those which, due to pressure, are considered by his equipment; The pressure equipment shall be designed and manufactured taking into account this analysis.
3. The essential requirements shall be applied in a manner that takes into account the state of the art achieved and the usual practice at the time of design and manufacture of the equipment, as well as technical and economic aspects that correspond to a high level of health and safety protection.
1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.1. The pressure equipment shall be designed, constructed and tested and, where appropriate, fitted and installed in such a way that, when it is put into service in accordance with the manufacturer's regulation or under reasonably foreseeable conditions, its safety is ensured.
1.2. When selecting the most appropriate solution, the manufacturer shall apply the following principles in the following order:
(a) to the extent reasonably achievable, exclude or reduce hazards;
(b) apply appropriate protective measures against hazards which cannot be excluded;
(c) inform the user, where appropriate, of the remaining hazards and draw their attention to the need for appropriate specific measures to reduce hazards during installation or use.
1.3. If the possibility of incorrect use is known or reasonably foreseeable, the pressure equipment shall be designed in such a way as to prevent, prevent or, if this is not possible, the user from using the pressure equipment in such a way.
2. DRAFT

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CitationGovernment Regulation No. 26 / 2003 Coll., laying down technical requirements for pressure equipment
Regulation Type-
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CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation11.02.2003
Effective from01.05.2004
Effective until-
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