Appropriate Use of Hoses
The appropriate use of hoses is essential to ensure the safety and reliability of your hose system and its application. A properly selected hose and correct usage minimize risks such as leaks, bursts, or other failures that can lead to hazards or high costs. Of course, correct usage also ensures greater efficiency of the entire system.
Hose Knowledge: Appropriate Use of a Hose
Contents
- Selecting the Right Type of Hose
- Using the Appropriate Technical Data
- Special Conditions for Using the Hoses
- Monitoring, Maintenance, and Care of Your Hose System
In this article, we provide an overview of the proper use of our hoses. This will help you understand how to use your hose system correctly to ensure safe and effective operation.
Choosing the Right Type of Hose
To ensure you use your hose properly, it is important to first select the right hose for your application. This is the only way to ensure correct handling and installation, which also supports the durability, reliability, and safety of the hose system. When selecting a hose, consider the materials or substances to be transported through it, the temperatures and pressures involved, and whether the hose will be exposed to vibrations. The hose material is also critical. Take into account the chemical properties of the medium and whether external factors such as abrasion or UV radiation are present. Of course, diameter and length also play a role.
Use in Compliance with Technical Specifications
When using hoses from our product catalog, you can always refer to the technical specifications provided for each hose type. This is because we always adhere to international standards and conduct internal tests to ensure that use under the specified conditions is safe and efficient. While this data provides a good guide, please also keep in mind that it is based on conditions such as an ambient temperature of +20 °C, static pressure and vacuum loads, and straight hose lines of a specific length in compliance with the test standard.
Special Conditions for Using the Hoses
If you are working in an environment that deviates from standard conditions—for example, in extreme temperatures, under pulsating pressure loads, or with strong vibrations, or if your hoses are sharply bent or not optimally secured—the standard values may not apply. In such scenarios, it is crucial to independently assess the suitability of the hoses under these specific conditions.
If you have not yet had experience with our products, we recommend that you conduct some tests or consult with our technicians before final installation. This is particularly important for applications characterized by fluctuating loads, high temperatures, vibrations, abrasion, steam, chemical exposure, or S-shaped hose routing. Our application examples are intended to provide you with ideas and inspiration, but should not be considered binding specifications.
Monitoring, Maintenance, and Care of Your Hose System
Proper use of hoses also includes regular monitoring, maintenance, and care of your hose system. This ensures long-term safety and efficiency and helps prevent costly breakdowns. Regularly inspect your hoses through visual checks. Pay close attention to the hose connections and all equipment connected to the hoses. Periodic pressure tests can also help identify potential weak points or improper installations. Depending on the application, regular cleaning of the hose system may also be necessary to prevent performance issues. Also check the operating conditions under which your hose is used. Are the pressure and temperature still within the specified limits, or have there been changes that could lead to wear or even failure? By performing these checks regularly, you can respond quickly to changes and prevent failure of the hose system and your application.