This document provides specifications for two types of steam hoses: the Manitoba steam hose and the Victoria steam hose. The Manitoba hose is designed for saturated steam up to 8 bar working pressure, uses an EPDM tube and cover, and operates from -40 to 170 degrees Celsius. The Victoria hose is designed for saturated steam up to 18 bar working pressure, uses an EPDM tube with steel wire reinforcement and EPDM cover, and operates from -40 to 210 degrees Celsius. Both hoses are manufactured by IVG and should be drained after use for longer life. Technical details like diameters, weights, coil lengths and prices are provided for various sizes of each hose type.
This document provides specifications for two types of steam hoses: the Manitoba steam hose and the Victoria steam hose. The Manitoba hose is designed for saturated steam up to 8 bar working pressure, uses an EPDM tube and cover, and operates from -40 to 170 degrees Celsius. The Victoria hose is designed for saturated steam up to 18 bar working pressure, uses an EPDM tube with steel wire reinforcement and EPDM cover, and operates from -40 to 210 degrees Celsius. Both hoses are manufactured by IVG and should be drained after use for longer life. Technical details like diameters, weights, coil lengths and prices are provided for various sizes of each hose type.
This document provides specifications for two types of steam hoses: the Manitoba steam hose and the Victoria steam hose. The Manitoba hose is designed for saturated steam up to 8 bar working pressure, uses an EPDM tube and cover, and operates from -40 to 170 degrees Celsius. The Victoria hose is designed for saturated steam up to 18 bar working pressure, uses an EPDM tube with steel wire reinforcement and EPDM cover, and operates from -40 to 210 degrees Celsius. Both hoses are manufactured by IVG and should be drained after use for longer life. Technical details like diameters, weights, coil lengths and prices are provided for various sizes of each hose type.
This document provides specifications for two types of steam hoses: the Manitoba steam hose and the Victoria steam hose. The Manitoba hose is designed for saturated steam up to 8 bar working pressure, uses an EPDM tube and cover, and operates from -40 to 170 degrees Celsius. The Victoria hose is designed for saturated steam up to 18 bar working pressure, uses an EPDM tube with steel wire reinforcement and EPDM cover, and operates from -40 to 210 degrees Celsius. Both hoses are manufactured by IVG and should be drained after use for longer life. Technical details like diameters, weights, coil lengths and prices are provided for various sizes of each hose type.
Application : Designed for saturated steam at max. working pressure of 8 bar.
Tube : Black, smooth EPDM resistant to saturated steam Reinforcement : High strength synthetic cord Cover : Black, wrapped finish EPDM, weather and abrasion resistant. Temperature : -40º - +170ºC Branding : Red brand + size marking: IVG-STEAM MANITOBA 170°C 338°F 8 ATM 120 PSI DRAIN AFTER USE Manufacturer : IVG Remarks : For longer life time drain after use ! According to ISO 6134-92 Class 1 type 1/2
Application : Designed for saturated steam at max. working pressure of 18 bar.
Tube : Black, smooth EPDM resistant to saturated steam Reinforcement : Plies of steel wire cord Cover : Black/red wrapped finish EPDM, weather and abrasion resistant. Temperature : -40º - +210ºC , with the peaks 232ºC Branding : Red brand + size marking: IVG STEAM VICTORIA 210°C 410°F 18 BAR 265 PSI DRAIN AFTER USE Manufacturer : IVG Remarks : For longer life time drain after use !. According to ISO 6134 Class 1 type 4 and BS 5342 type 2 A VICE019, VICE025 with extruded tube