GSO ISO 11365:2022
ISO 11365:2017
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
12 May 2022
Petroleum and related products — Requirements and guidance for the maintenance of triaryl phosphate ester turbine control fluids
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GSO ISO 11365:2022 Scope
ISO 11365:2017 is applicable to the use of triaryl phosphate esters as fire-resistant fluids for turbine control and other hydraulic systems in power generation. These fluids fall under category HFDR of ISO 6743‑4[1].
ISO 11365:2017 is intended to:
- assist the power equipment operator to maintain the fluid in a condition that will ensure the safe and reliable operation of the turbine while maximizing fluid life;
- recommend procedures for examining consignments of new fluid and monitoring the fluid in use;
- provide information on the safe handling, storage and disposal of the fluid;
- offer background information on the causes of fluid degradation.
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