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_1998-02-06 ICS:77.140.80 77.150.99 EAOT EN 1371.01 EAAHNIKO NPOTYNO _ = Se ead | “HELLENIC STANDARD AEACT 4 y XéreEuon - Edeyxog pe Sie1cBurins vyps - Mépos 1: Xuré ye xGtevon oe dypo He Bapérnra Kai pe Bapornta Kat xapnAd Trieon Founding - Liquid penetrant inspection - Part 1: Sand, gravity die and low pressure die castings EAOT EN 1371.01 Ebvucés Mpsoyos Avté civar to @0)A0 Emucopoons tov eyxexpinévon Evponatkos Tporénov EN 1371.1/97 EXanviKos Hporinov. To xpéroo avré diari0erat oTHy Axrhuci, 9 Tadd 9 Teppavenc, yAsoou and tov EXdavend Opyavians Tononoinens AE. National Foreword This Endorsement Sheet ratifies the approval of European Standard EN 1371.1/97 as a Hellenic Standard. This standard is available in English, French or German from the Hellenic Organization for Standardization S.A. EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 1371-1 NORME EUROPEENNE EUROPAISCHE NORM. June 1997 108 77.160.80; 77,150.99 Descriptors: foundry engineering, castings, stetls, cast iron, surface condition, inspection, nandestiuctve tests, liquid penetrant wets, surtace detects, acceptability English version Founding - Liquid penetrant inspection - Part 1: Sand, gravity die and low pressure die castings Fonderie = Contréle par ressuage - Partie 1: GleBereivesen - Eindringprifung - Teil 4: Pigces ‘moulées au. cable, on coqille, par Sand-, schwerkraftkokillen und gravive et basse pression NiederdruekkokiLengussticke This European Standard wes approved by CEM on 1997-06-02. CEN meabers are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internat Regulations which etipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date Lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the Central Secretariat or to any CEN merber, The European Standards exist in three offictal versions (English, Frenen, German). A version in any other Language made by translation under the reaponalbility of @ CEN maber into its ‘oun Canguage and notified tothe contrat Secretariat has the cane statur at the officiel versions. CEN members are the national standards bodies of Auctria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Dermark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, spsin, sweden, Switzerland end United Cireees. CEN European Committee for Standardization Comité Europten de Normal isat en Europlisches Konitee fur Wormng Central Secretor fat: rue de Stassart,36 80-1050 Bruseets (© 1997 CEN ~ ALL rights of exoloitation in anv form ard by any means rezerved worldwide for CEN national Ref. Wo. EN 1371-1 Page 2 EN 1371-1:1997 Contents Page Page 3. Table 1: Nature of discontinuities and types, of corresponding liquid penetrant 4 inspection indications. 8 4 Table 2: Savarity lovels for Equid penstrant inspection ~ Non-ineer indications 4 laoiated (SP or clustered (CP) ....... 10 Table 3: Severity levels for liquid penetrant inspection 0... eee ces a inspection ~ Linear (LP) and aligned (AP) indications He aeeAs 4 Method of Inspection ....--...0005 5 4.4 Operating made... 0020 ..c.2., 8 Table: Recommended surface fish fr Hauid 4.2. Qualification of the operators... 5 enetrant inspection : 12 4.3 Surface preparation .....-- 5 4.4 Conditions of inspection 5 Annex A (informative) Bibliography ..... 13 5S Acceptance oriteria .......-..+.++, 6 Annex B (informative) Reference figures ~ 8.1 Indications of discontinuities et Nondiinaar isolated indications 5.2 Definition of quid panetrant inspection designated SP... Serta indications «6.2... eeee ees 6 5.3. Severity levels 6 Annex € {informative) Reference figures ~ Non-linear indications designated SP 6 Classification of the indications and and CP raed weeeees 18 interpretation of reaults.......-.... 7 ‘Annex D (informative) Reference figures ~ F Ordering 66sec eevee ee eeee ee Linear and aligned indications designated LP and AP : 18 B Retesting -. eee 8 Annex € (informative) Model of o liquid 9 Post-examination cleaning procedures .. 8 penetrant inspection document ...... 22 10 Inspection documentation 8 3 EN 1971-1:1997 Foreword This European Standard has been prepared by Technical Committe secretariat of which is held by DIN, CEN/TC 190 "Foundry technology”, the This European Standard shall be given the status of anational standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by December 1997, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by December 1997. Within its programme of work, Technical Committee CEN/TC 180 requested CEN/TC 190/WG 4.20 "Surface inspection” to prepare the following standard: EN 1371-1 Founding ~ Liquid penetrant inspection ~ Part 1: Sand, gravity die and low pressure die castings This is one of two European Standards for liquid penetrant inspection. The other standard is: prEN 1371-2 Founding - Liquid penetrant inspection ~ Part 2: Investment castings According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following ‘countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland. italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Swede ‘Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Page 4 EN 1371-1:1997 Introduction This European Standard complements the generel principles of liquid penetrant inspection given in EN 571 for ‘the additional requirements of the foundry industry. Liquid penetrant inspection as well as any other non destructive examination method is part of a general or specific ussassment of the quality of a casting to be agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser at the time of acceptance of the order. Penetrant testing examination of castings is standardized in two parts: ~ EN 1371-1: Sand, gravity die and low pressure die cat = prEN 1371-2: Investment castings 1 Scope This European Standard applies to the liquid penetrant testing of all castings (except copper tin and/or copper- tivlead alloy castings, where copper i the major constituent) produced in conventional sand moulds, by gravity and low-pressure die casting whatever their grade and the casting procedure used to produce them, ‘Thie standard does not apply to investment and pressure die castings. 2 Normative references ‘This standard incorporates, by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. These normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications apply to this standard only ‘when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references, the latest edition of the publication referred to applies. EN 473 ‘Qualification and certification of NDT personnel - General principles EN 571-1 Non-destructive testing - Penetrant testing - Part 1: General principles EN 1370 Founding - Surface roughness inspection by visualtactile comparators prEN 1371-2 Founding ~ Liquid penetrant inspection ~ Part 2: Investment castings prEN 1956 Non-destructive testing - Penetrant testing and magnetic particle testing - Viewing conditions NOTE: Informative reference to documents used in the preparation of this standard, and cited at the appropriate places in the text, are listed in a bibliography, see annex A. 3 Conditions for liquid penetrant inspection ‘The manufacturing stagels} when liquid penetrant inspection is to be performed shall be clearly defined by agreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser. Page 6 EN 1371-1:1997 inspection shall be carried out only on those areas of the castings and on the percentage of costings agreed. Inspection requirements shall be clearly stated in the call for tender, in the request for prices and, mor particularly, in the order sent to the manufacturer and accepted by him, 60 that the manufacturer can assess ‘the costs of manfacturing to satisfy the required severity level and the costs of additional ingpections and operations, and the manufacturing risks involved. For each agreed area of the casting ta be inspected, the following shall be indicated: = type of discontinuity; severity level, Sensitivity can differ depending on the method of liquid penetrant inspection selected. Therefore the severity levels required shall be selected as a function of the liquid penetrants used and the method agreed between the ‘manufacturer and the purchaser. The type of discontinuity and the severity lovel can vary depending on the area of the cesting inspacted (see tables 1 to 3). 4 Method of inspection 4.1 Operating mode Inspection shall be carried out as described in EN 671-1. The characteristics of the penetrant materials shall be checked in accordance with specifications to be agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser. 4.2, Qualification of the operators Inspection shall be performed by personnel, qualified in accordance with EN 473 or by a certification scheme Which is considered to be equivalent. The qualification level of the personnel shall be agr ‘manufacturer and the purchaser at the time of acceptance of the order. 4.3 Surface preparation ‘The surface to be inspected shall be clean and free from oil, grease, moulding and coating residues or any other Contaminant which could interfere with the correct implementation and interpretation of the penetrant inspection test results. The surface finish of the casting in the area to be tested shall have sufficient brightness and contrast of colour ‘and adequate shape to determine the required severity level. Unless otherwise specified at the time of ordering, ‘the surface finish shall be selected from table NOTE: It is recommended that the assessment of surface finish is carried out using a visual cast-surtace roughness comparator. Liquid penetrant inspection shall be performed on castings in the as-delivered conditon. if sand blasting or shot blasting’) is required, it shall be as light as possible, in order to avoid sealing or closing up possible dis- continuities. If the risk of sealing or closing up possible discontinuities is unacceptable then blasting shall be followed by chemical etching in arder to enable detection of discontinuities. The chemical composition of the etching bath and other parameters such as concentration, temperature, immersion time neutralizing and rinsing, ‘if applicable, shall be recorded. 4.4. Conditions of inspection The inspection shail be carried out with the naked eye or at a maximum magnification of 3 and viewing conditions in conformity with prEN 1956. ) Shot blasting is not recommended priar to liquid penetrant testing Page 6 EN 1371 997 5 Acceptance criteria 5.1 Indications of discontinuities 5.1.1 General The indication of disco can be non-ineer (isolated or clustered), aligned oF lineer. Although fauid enettant inspection cannot generally be used to determine the size of detected discontinuities, it allows discontinuities to be assessed by measurement of the length L of the indication. In the following clauses = L_ indicates length; - W indicates width; =f indicates section thickn =P indicates liquid penetrant; ~ SP indicates non-linear isolated indication; ~ CP indicates non-linear clustered indication; 5.1.2 Criteria ‘The various types of penetrant indication can correspond to the discontinuities (A, B, C, etc.) shown in table 1. ‘The physical discontinuities detailed in table 1 shall give either a non-linear, linear or aligned liquid penetrant inspection indication. 5.2. Definition of liquid penetrant inspection indications 2} linear indication (LP). An indication with a largest dimension three or more times its smallest dimension L323 b) nonlinear indication. An indication with a lergest dimension less than three times its smallest dimension fie b <8 = isolated (SP); = clusterad (CP): area of multiple indications, the distance between the indications cannot be measured {they seem to form only one indication); ¢) aligned indication (AP). Indications that are either ~ finear: the distanca between two indications is smaller than the lenath of the longest discontinuity in the alignment; or = non-linear: the distance between two indications is less than 2 mm and at least three indi noted. 5.3 Severity levels 6.3.1 Genera! recognized in accordance with tables 2 and 3. It is necessary to carry out the test Several severity levels ar of finish (see table 41 depending on the severity level desired. on a surtace corresponding to a given dogt Fea a a a aaa ea Page 7 EN 1971-1:1997 The penetrant indications to be taken into account shall have dimensions in accordance with the severity level, The required severity level shall be selected accordingly and specified in the order by agreement between the ‘manufacturer and the purchaser. 5.3.2 Criteria ‘The maximum permissible length for line section thickness types are specified (s or aligned indications varies with the section thickness #. Three table 3) = type att < 16 mm; ~ type b: 16mm <4 = 60 mm; = type cis > 50mm, Tables 2 and 3 show the largest dimensions of the smallest indications to be consi concerned. 5.3.3 Tables r isolated oF non-linear clustered indications. Table 2 corresponds to nonin Examples of non-inear indications are shown in annexes B and C. These heve been established in accordance with table 2; the reference figures are given 10 and shall be interpreted against a scale of 1:1, ‘Table 3 corresponds to linear or aligned indications, Tables 2 and 3 are independent (differing severity levels may be selected from these tables). 6 Classification of the indications and interpretation of results n order to classify an indication of discontinuity, a frame measuring 105 mm x 148 mm %) should be placed in the most untavaurable location. The observed indications shal be in relation to the reference severity levels as described in this standard and compared to the equivalent or immediately better severity level. Indications shall be considered to be equivalent when the same number of non-linear spots and/or the seme ‘enath of linear indicstions of similar appearance are detected. Maximum permissible discontinuities may appear simultaneously on the area of 106 mm x 148 mm?) \f, for any indication type, the observed severty level is worse than that specified in the order, the casting shall be considered to be in non-conformance with this standard, It shall be considered as conforming with this fandard when the observed severity level is equal to or better than that specified in the order. For severity levels 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, classification shall be made by comparison with reference figures. For Severity levels 001, 01, 02 and 03, and in the event of dispute in the interpretation of severity levels 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, reference shall be made to the values in tables 2 and 3. NOTE 1: Reference figures corresponding to non-linear, aligned and chistered indications in accordance with tables 2 and 3 are represented in annexes B, C and D for guidance only, drawn to a scale of 1: 1 7/180 format AG. If the casting dimensions in total are smaller than 105 mmx 148 mm, then the indicating criteria should be in proportion to the surface area and agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser. ge 8 EN 1971-1:1997 ‘The requirements detailed in the order or in the specifications shall be wrtten in conformance to the terminology used in this standard. Examples of how the requirements shall be specified are as follows: - nonlinear indications level 2 (abbreviated as SP 2); ~ linear and aligned indications level 6 (abbreviated as LP 6c and AP Sci. NOTE 2: “o* in LP Sc moans: The section thickness type tis greater than 50 mm. NOTE 3: Severity level references are arbitrary. They cannot be considered in the same progression from ‘one table to the other nor from one kind of indication to another. NOTE 4: Provided that on the casting surtace no tested area contains discontinuities which exceed the agreed severity level, there is no limit to the acceptability of discontinuities. 7 Ordering The enquiry and/or order shall specify the following points: 4a) the area(s) of the casting(s} and percentage of castings to be inspected (see clause 3): bb) the manufacturing stage or stages when the inspectior (see clause 3); ‘tobe carried out, as agreed between the partios ©) the typo of discontinuity indications and the severity level for each area of the casting(s} to be inspected (see clause 3 and 5.2). 8 Retesting Retesting shall be in accordance with EN 571-1, 9 Post-examination cleaning procedures Post-examination cleaning procedures shall be in accordance with EN 671-1. 10 Inspection documentation Inspection documentation shall be in accordance with EN 671-1. A model of a trilingual inspection document is shown in annex E. Page 9 EN 1371-1:1997 ‘Table 1: Nature of discontinuities and types of corresponding liquid penetrant inspection indications Types of quid penetrant inspection indications Nature of discontinuities | Symbot nomlinear aligned clustered cP Gas porosity A x and anaTOr Bag THOWTORS = {other than alumina} 8 x x x iinkage defects doe To z 7 7 x x nitrogen’) Cracks D = 7 x x Hot tears E a : x x x Laps and cold shuts 4 s = x x Presence of alumina?) J = x x (Graphite flotation’) ‘No image, but "background" indications *) For cast iron only 2) For non-ferrous alloys only Page 10 EN 1371-1:1997 Table 2: Severity levels for liquid penetrant inspection — Non-inear indications") isolated (SP) or clustered (CP) Severity levels phateurenete: spot | spoz | spos | spi | sp2| se3| oo, | cps cpo1’) | cpoz | cpo3 | cei | cP2 | cpa magnitying Inspection means glass or eye eye ‘Magnification tor observation aS 7 of panetrant indication i Diamoter of smallest indication to be considered in mm ae bad i cada Foseezte etd batatdd [tts Maximum number of non-line aces aera 5 6 7 8 a | 12 | 20 | 32 Maximum size of discontinuity indication A, B, C and F allowed in eam - Isolated indications SP 1 1 18 | 3 6} 9 | 1] 21 = clustered indications CP 3 4 6 |10 | 1} 2} - | - {for aluminium alloys only, with a maximum of 2 per area) 4) Such that L < 3 Wwhere L is the length and Wis the width of the indication. 2) Severity level to be reserved for particular uses. NOTE 1: Only values expressed in this table are valid. Reference figures are for information only (see annexes B and C). NOTE 2: The sensitivity can differ, depending on the mothod of penetrant inspection selected. NOTE 3: The ponetrant indications may grow over a period of time and this should be fen into account. Page 11 EN 1371-1:1997 Table 3: Severity levels for liquid penetrant inspection - Linear (LP) and aligned (AP) indications") Severity levels Carnatic = ‘magnifying glass ce agriicnon for opsevaton of Ts 7 seveort meston Lenath of amatest ndcatonvobe | og 7 = | > le ee T, ‘isolated (1) or cumulative (C) aoe: tic evrteyryeqiie ‘Maximum | section thickness, length of ‘ype a o ft J2fa] afe} ofro}rof10 | 19425 Tar Pt 129 tem aged tan section ehcknes ‘Sone ‘vee ° a |A| afi} afte |re ya |27 foo ieeed | ve me 2's 50mm eoendg one onthe [eect ence FI rei iin eee of | 2/\s fo} ro bo | 15 Jo |20 bes an Ho srones | EO mm Totowa et Rute iRoom ial gra aa nen or og” os” oe oso ) The length L of an aligned indication is the distance between the starting point of the first disoontinuity ‘nd the opposite end of the last discontinuity (L = 3 W) 2) No functional relationship exists between range of wall thickness and maximum crack length, relative to ‘racture mechanics study. However, this table is a useful guide where no relevant fracture mechenice baramaters prosenthy exist, NOTE 1: Only values exprossed in this table are valid. Reference figures are for intermation only (sso jennex DI. NOTE 2: The severity levels 001, 01 and 1 are difficult to achieve and should be speciied with eaution. NOTE 3: The sensitivity can differ, depending on the method ef penatvant inspection selactad, NOTE 4: The penetrant indicotions may grow over @ period of time and this should be taken into account. Page 12 EN 1971-1:1997 Toble insion of smallest indication mm 18 BNIF) 2/081 - 1/081 182-282 181-281 382-482 Visuattactile comparators") fecommended surface finish for liquid penetrant inspection SCRATA*) HA ") See EN 1370 7) See annex A 281-361 482-582 non specified (rough surface) Page 13 EN 1371-1:1997 Annex A (informative) Bibliography Ja the preparation of this European Standard, use was made of a number of documents far reference purposes. These informative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed hereafter. 'so 4987 ‘Steel castings ~ Penetrant inspection 180 9916 ‘Aluminium alloy and magnesium alloy castings ~ Liquid penetrant inspection "SCRATA comparators for the definition of curface quality of steel castings", avs Development Centre Ltd., 7 East Bank Road, Sheffield, S2 3PT, United Kingdom. le from The Castings “BNIF 359 Recommandation technique du Bureau de Normalisation des Industries de la Fonderie. Caractérisation diétats de surface des piéces moulées ~ Utilisation des échantillons types de 110 x 160 mm", available from Editions Techniques des Industries de la Fonderie, 44 avenue de la Division Leclerc, 92310 Sevres, France. Annex B (informative) Reference figures - Non-linear isolated indications designated SP Valid for all cast alloys except cast sluminium and magnesium alloys NOTE: All reference figures shown in this annex are for guidance only and are drawn and shail be used ata scale of 1: 1. ‘Severity tevel SP Page 14 EN 1371-1:1997 Figure B.2: Severity level SP 2 Figure B.3: Severity level SP 3 Page 15 EN 1371-1:1997 Figure B.4: Severity level SP 4 Figure B.5: Severity level SP 5 Page 16 EN 1371-1:1997 Annex C (informative) Reference figures - Non-linear indications designated SP end CP Valid only for aluminium and magnesium cast alloys NOTE: All reference figures shown in this annex are for guidance only and are drawn and shall be used at ascale of 1: 1. Figure C.1: Severity level SP 1 - CP 1 Page 17 EN 1971-1:1997 Figure C.2: Severity level SP 2 - CP 2 Figure C.3: Severity level SP 3 - CP 3 Page 18 EN 1371-1:1997 Annex D (informative) Reference figures - Linear and aligned indications designated LP and AP Valid tor all cast alloys NOTE: All reference figures shown in this annex are for guidance only and are drawn and shall be used at a scale of 1: 1. Figure D.1: Severity level LP 1a - AP 1a Page 19 EN 1371-1:1997 Figure D.2: Severity level LP 1b ~ AP 1b [LP 2a*) - AP 2n°)] Figure D.3: Severity level LP 1c ~ AP 1c [LP 2b*) ~ AP 2b *) or LP 3a *) ~ AP 3a*i) *1 Approximately comparable at these severity levels Page 20 EN 1371-1:1997 zal Figure D.4: Severity level LP 2c - AP 2c (LP ab*) - AP 3b*) or LP 4a*) - AP 4a*)i Figure D.8: Severity level LP 3c - AP 3c (LP 4b*] - AP 4b*) or LP Sa) ~ AP 52*)] ‘Severity level LP 4c - AP 4c ILP 5b*) ~ AP Sb*)] Page 21 EN 1371-1:1997 Hf dadgabaetasictaariln ick alu Figure D.7: Severity level LP Se - AP Bo rerity levels. Page 22 EN 1371-1:1997 Annex E (informative) Model of a liquid penetrant inspection document We Company Liquid-penetrant inspection document Ne. eat Société Document de controle Page Blatt Firma Prafbescheinigung zur Eindringprafung ‘Reaording Conforme a Entsprochend ustomer rer N- Client Commande n* Kunde Bestoll-Nr. jpecifcation Taateral Feat No Spécification Nuance Coulée n* Vorschrift Werkstoft Schmalze Nr. ‘dentiication | Ouantty [Casting designation | Drawing No- Marquage Quantité | Désignation des pidces Plana” Kennzsichnung Menge | Gul’stiickbezeichnung Zeichnung Nr. ss ee eee pare ‘Rioa examined — sone Coneise — Prufberaich aera eeeeeeeeeeeeeeE C100 % 1 testing scheme - plan de contrdle - Pritfplan C1 cavity root ~ fonds aftoullerments - Ausmuldung far Schwei8ung | Stage — stade - Zustand D1 after heat treatment - aprés traitement thermique — nach Warmebehandlung D2 betore stress relieving ~ avant détensionnement - vor Spannungsarmaliihen eh. Dye-penetrant ~ pénétrant ~ Eindringr Trademark ~ marque — Handelsmarke .avvcvrsssentinsene Excess penetrant remover ~ produit de lavage ~ Spiilmittel ‘Trademark ~ marque ~ Handolsmarko ..... Developer — révélateur - Entwickler ‘Trademark ~ marque ~ Handelsmarke (continued) Page 23 EN 1371-1:1997 Model (continued) fasting conditions ~ conditions dexamen ~ Prafbedingungen [ Surface condition ~ at de surface - Oborllichonzustand shot biasted - grenaillé ~ gestrahit O ground ~ moulé - geschitfen T machined - usiné - mechanisch bearbeitet Casting temperature - température de la piéce moulk C1 5 ‘Cup tojusquarbis 14 °C 0118 *cup tofusqu‘aibis 35 *c 1 36 cup toljusqu'aibie 85 *C ae ne Pre-cleaning - nettoyage préalable - Vorreinigung Gulistlicktemperatar DD yes - oui - ja [D0 = non = nei Penetrant application - application du pénétrant - Auftragen des Priifmittels D brush - pinceau — Pinsel O spray ~ pulvérisation - Sprithen O dip Penetration time ~ temps d'imprégnation — Eindringdauer \mersion ~ Tauchen min Penetration removal - elimination du pénétrant - Entfemen des Eindringmittels i cleaning with water lavage & l'eau ~ Abspiilen mit Wasser D solvent ~ solvant ~ Losemittel Drying time ~ durée de séchage ~ Trocknungsdauer ......eu... Min Drying temperature ~ température de séchage ~ Trocknungstemperatur Developer application - application du révélateur ~ Anwendung des Entwicklers C1 brush - pinceau ~ Pinsel CO spray ~ pulvérisation ~ Sprahen C wet ~ humide - nag C1 ty ~ sec - trocken Developing time — temps de révélation ~ Entwicklungsdauer w.ccsesee min Wumination - éclairage ~ Beleuchtung C1 natural - naturet ~ Tageslicht Oi antiticiat ~ artiticiet ~ kanstich OD ultraviolet ~ ultraviolet - ultraviolet Testing results ~ résultats de examen — Profergebnisce: [According to - conforme & ~ entsprechand ‘Accepted ~ accepté - abgenommen Dyes - oui Ono ~ non - nein (continued) Page 24 EN 1371-1:1997 ‘Model (concluded) ‘Non-conformance note - fiche d’anomalie — Beanstandung Centinuation sheet ~ annexe ~ Forisetzungsblatt O yes - oui - ja DD no - non - nein | inspection authority — organisme de contréle ~ Abnahmegesellschaft Tgnature of nspector/operator — signature de Vinepecteur/eont Prafetelle/Profers If applicable, tick the relevant box. Suivant le cas, coch le case corespondante. Falls zutreffend, Entsprechendes ankreuzen.

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