Standards
This specification covers two grades of kerosene suitable for use in critical kerosene burner applications: 1.1.1 No. 1-K—A special low-sulphur grade kerosene suitable for use in non-flue-connected kerosene burner appliances and for use in wick-fed illuminating lamps. 1.1.2 No. 2-K—A regular grade kerosene suitable for use in flue-connected burner appliances and for use in wick-fed illuminating lamps.
This specification is intended for use in purchasing, as a reference for industry and governmental standardization, and as a source of technical information.
This specification, unless otherwise provided by agreement between the purchaser and the supplier, prescribes the required properties of kerosene at the time and place of custody transfer.
Fuel meeting the requirements of this part of ISO 15403 should:
(a) provide for the safe operation of the vehicle and associated equipment needed for its fuelling and maintenance;
(b) protect the fuel system from the detrimental effects of corrosion, poisoning, and liquid or solid deposition;
(c) provide satisfactory vehicle performance under any and all conditions of climate and driving demands.
Some aspects of this part of ISO 15403 may also be applicable for the use of natural gas in stationary combustion engines.
a) Self-ballasted compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) of voltages > 50 V;
b) Integrated light-emitting diode lamps (LEDi) for stable operations, intended for domestic and similar general lighting purposes, having a:
1) rated power up to 60 W;
2) rated voltage of > 50 V a.c up to 250 V a.c.
This standard does not apply to semi-integrated (LEDsi) and non-integrated (LEDni) light-emitting diode lamps.
1.1 These requirements cover the installation of lightning protection systems on all types of structures other than structures used for the production, handling, or storage of ammunition, explosives, flammable liquids or gases, and other explosive ingredients including dust.
1.2 These requirements apply to lightning protection systems that are complete and cover all parts of a structure. Partial systems are not covered by this standard.
1.3 These requirements shall not apply to adjacent structures.
1.4 Adjacent structures shall be considered separate structures.
1.5 Adjacent structures with lightning protection shall be considered part of the structure if the adjacent structure’s lightning protection system complies with this standard and is connected to the lightning protection system of the structure in accordance with Section 10.4.
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.6 Walkways that are attached to a structure shall be considered part of that structure.
1.7 Free standing Walkways shall be considered an adjacent structure under the following conditions:
a) It is separated by a fire wall and conductive media that is shared by both facilities has an SPD in accordance with Section 13.
b) It is isolated by a distance of not less than six feet and conductive media that is shared by both facilities has an SPD in accordance with Section 13.
1.8 This standard does not cover lightning protection
for:
a) Electric transmission lines or open air distribution racks,
b) Outdoor substations or switch yards, and
c) Electric generators unenclosed by a building other enclosed structure.
1.9 Enclosed generators and conventional
building structures at or associated with generators or power plants,
etc. are covered.
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.10 These requirements do not cover lightning protection components, which are covered by the Standard for Lightning Protection Components, UL 96.1.1 These requirements cover industrial control panels intended for general industrial use, operating from a voltage of 1000 volts or less. This equipment is intended for installation in ordinary locations, in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, where the ambient temperature does not exceed 40°C (104°F) maximum.
This International Standard specifies requirements for metallic, non-metallic and composite cable ties and their associated fixing devices used for the management and support of wiring systems in electrical installations.
Cable ties and associated fixing devices may also be suitable for other applications and where so used, regard should be taken of any additional requirements.
This standard does not contain requirements that evaluate any electrical insulation properties of the cable tie or mechanical protection of the cables provided by the cable tie.
This standard does not consider the mechanical interface of a fixing device to a solid surface such as a wall or ceiling.
This document specifies chemical and labelling requirements for alcohol based hand sanitizers.
This standard applies to over-the-counter alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
This standard does not apply to:
a) Non-alcohol based hand sanitizers;
b) medical-grade hand sanitizers;
hand sanitizers used for
surgical application
This part of the IEC 61970 series provides a set guidelines and general infrastructure capabilities required for the application of the EMS -API interface standards . This part of the IEC 61760 series describes typical integration scenarios where these standard are to be applied and the of types of application to be integrated . A reference model is defined to provide a framework for the application of the other parts of these EMS- API standard. This reference model is based on a component interfaces for information exchange between applications in a control center environment . While the primary objective of the EMS-API is to support the integration of applications within the control center applications and systems external to the control center environment , such as other control centers, ISOs RTOs and distribution systems, This standard describes the role of the other parts of the standards , including the common information model (CIM) in the IEC 61970-3XX series the component interface specifications (CIS) in the IEC 61970-4XX series and technology mappings in the IEC 61770 - %XX series.
This Technical Report presents an overview and guidance for the IEC 61158 series. It explains the structure and content of IEC 61158, shows how to use it in combination with IEC 61784, and relates the structures to the ISO/IEC 7498 OSI Basic Reference Model.
IEC 61511-2 provides guidance on the specification design , installation operation and maintenance of safety instrumented functions and related safety instrumented system as defined in IEC 61511-1. This standard has been organized so that each clause and sub clause number herein addresses the same number in IEC 61511-1 (with the exception of the annexes).