Electrical installations for outdoor sites under heavy conditions (including open-cast mines and qua...
Describes the normal operating procedures which should b carried
out to ensure the safety of personnel. These procedures may be
varied in certain circumstances where a planned operation is
performed under controlled conditions.
Tolerances for building — Part 3: Procedures for selecting target size and predicting fit
Provides a basis for relating joint clearances and target sizes and for the prediction of fit within the context of dimensional coordination, including modular coordination. Is intended for use by component manufacturers when determining target sizes for standard components and by building designers when determining target sizes for construction on site, assessing the applicability of standard…
Radio interference characteristics of overhead power lines and high-voltage equipment. Part 2: Metho...
The methods of measurement detail the techniques and procedures for
use when measuring fields on site near to an overhead line and also
the techniques and procedures for making laboratory measurements of
interference voltages and currents generated by line equipment and
accessories.
The procedures for determining limits define the expected values of
radio noise field and the width of the "…
Electrical installations for outdoor sites under heavy conditions (including open-cast mines and qua...
Comprises the following chapters: Chapter I: Winning, stacking and primary processing machinery: Chapter II: Transport conveyor systems: Chapter Ill: Pumping and water supply systems.
Tolerances for building — Part 1: Basic principles for evaluation and specification
Describes the nature of dimensional variability in building and the purposes for which it has to be quantified, and defines the factors to be taken into account in the evaluation, specification and verification of tolerances for the manufacture of building components and for site work. Applies to components and buildings generally, including those designed in accordance with the principles of…