Applies to patient care areas in hospitals, defining essential
elements of a program for the use of electricity in patient care
areas, with the object of minimizing the risk of injury to
patients and those attending them. The standard includes
requirements for the electrical installations in patient care
areas, for the electrically-powered equipment used in patient
care, and for the…
Deals with general considerations, such as: designation, classification, requirements applicable to all types, some particular requirements, sampling, identification. The transmittance requirements and methods of test for particular uses are given in the International Standards listed in clause 3. Gives functional requirements for the various types used mainly in industry. Applies to all types…
1.1 Scope
1.1.1 This standard applies to newly produced domestic gas ranges (see Part III, Definitions) constructed entirely of new, unused parts and materials
(a) for use with natural gas,
(b) for use with propane,
(c) for installation in mobile housing or recreational vehicles for use with propane only (see 1.2.22), and
(d) for installation in mobile housing or recreational…
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard applies to single-phase and 3-phase dry-type transformers within the limits of the electrical ratings listed in Clauses 6.2 and 6.3, and intended to be used in accordance with the service conditions for dry-type transformers outlined under Appendices A and B.
Note: For information on the loading of dry-type transformers see CSA Standard C9.1, Guide for Loading…
Applies to all kinds of pulp delivered in bales or rolls, and is recommended for use when sampling for all kinds of testing purposes except for the determination of saleable mass. If the pulp is to be tested for saleable mass, in addition to other properties, the gross sample obtained according to the appropriate International Standard for sampling saleable mass may also be used for the other…
Aircraft — Pressure fuel dispensing system — Test procedure and limit value for shut-off surge press...
Includes a standard method for testing. The method specified and the limit value apply to all ground systems, fixed and mobile. Also, because these both are standardized, necessary knowledge is provided for aiding proper design of the aircraft fill control valve shut-off characteristics.
Acetic acid for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 4: Determination of acetaldehyde monomer con...
The principle of the determination consists in reaction of the acetaldehyde present in a test portion with an excess of sodium hydrogen sulphite solution, and iodometric titration of the residual sodium hydrogen sulphite. The method is applicable to products having acetaldehyde monomer contents equal to or greater than 0,01 % (m/m). This International Standard as also been approved by the…
Acetic acid for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 10: Visual limit test for heavy metals (incl...
The principle consists in conversion of heavy metals, such as lead, copper and iron, to their sulphides by treatment with sodium sulphide in ammoniacal solution, and visual comparison of the colour produced with that of a standard lead solution similarly treated. The method detects only the heavy metals present in non-complex form. Using a test portion of 25 g, the method is applicable directly…
Acetic acid for industrial use — Methods of test — Part 1: General
Gives general instructions and also specifies the methods to be used for the determination of dry residue after evaporation on a water bath, for the determination of the crystallizing point (temperature) of glacial acetic acid, for the determination of water content, for the measurement of colour and for the determination of arsenic content. The method is applicable to products having acedic acid…
Acetic acid for industrial use — Method of test — Part 2: Determination of acetic acid content — Tit...
The principle consists in titration of a test portion with standard volumetric sodium hydroxide solution, using phenolphthalein as indicator. Calculation of the acid content, making allowance for any formic acid present, determined separately (see ISO 753/3). This International Standard has also been approved by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). International…