In message <[email protected]>, dated Sat, 2 Aug 
2008, Scott Xe <[email protected]> writes:


>Many thanks for your useful advice.  Unfortunately EN 437 does not 
>contain the information of Poland and Slovakia.  Any other more 
>resource to get it?

You can try asking the standards organizations of those countries 
whether they have adopted EN 437 yet, and if so, which gas types apply 
in their country.

There is a list of standards organizations at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standards_organization#National_standards_or
ganizations

It includes links to the Polish and Slovakian web sites. Both have 
English versions - click on the Union flag.
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