Standards
This technical report applies to high -voltage switchgear and control gear such as circuit breakers, disconnectors and switches. However , its application to other equipment is not excluded . The terminals can be made of any suitable materials; no coordination between dimensions and the rated normal current can be given.
This technical report contains information and test procedures for type testing of circuit- breakers relevant to short-circuit breaking performances during asymmetrical test duty (t100a) as required by IEC 62271-100.
This technical report is applicable to class E2 circuit-breakers rated 72,5 kV and above intended for use on overhead tines.
This technical report applies to medical electrical equipment (as declined in subclauses 3.63 of IEC 60601 -1 2005 and 2.2 15 IEC 60601-1 : 1988) hereinafter referred to as me equipment.
This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This International standard deals with the safety of electric fans for household and similar purposes, their rated voltage being not more than 250V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances.
This part of IEC 61400 deals with mechanical load measurements on wind turbines . It mainly focuses on large (.40 m2 electricity generating horizontal axis wind turbines. However, the methods described might be applicable to other wind turbines as well for example, mechanical water pumpers, vertical axis turbines.
This technical report introduces the concept of functional safety and gives an overview of the IEC 61508 series.
This technical specification provides design, testing and loading information for uses by both the manufacturer and user of liquid-immersed power transformers using either high temperature insulation or combination of high-temperature and conventional insulation. It is application to power transformers designed in accordance with IEC 60076-1. - - convertor transformers designed to IEC 61378. - arc furnace transformers. and covers the use of various liquid and solid insulation combinations..
This document establishes requirements and provides guidelines for subsurface safety valve (SSSV) system equipment. This includes requirements for SSSV system design, installation, operation, testing, redress, support activities, documentation, and failure reporting. SSSV system equipment addressed by this document includes control systems, control lines, SSSVs, and secondary tools as defined herein. SSSV types including surface controlled (SCSSV), sub-surface controlled (SSCSV), and sub-surface injection safety valves (SSISV) are included. Requirements for testing of SSSVs including frequency and acceptance criteria are included. Alternate technology SSSV equipment and systems are included in these requirements. This document is not applicable to design, qualification, or repair activities for SSSVs. This document does not specify when a SSSV is required.
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1 Scope 1.1 Coverage The purpose of this document is to recommend practices and procedures for promoting and maintaining safe and healthy working conditions for personnel in drilling and well servicing operations.
1.2 Applicability These recommendations apply to rotary drilling rigs, well servicing rigs, and special services as they relate to operations on location. It is intended that the applicable requirements and recommendations of some sections of the document be applied, as appropriate, to other sections. The recommendations are not intended to cover seismic drilling or water well drilling operations. These recommendations do not apply to site preparation and site remediation operations.
1.3 Responsibility
Employers have the responsibility to identify, communicate, and mitigate hazards at the work site. A process of risk
assessment may be an effective method to protect employees at the work site.
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