Mechanical vibration — Balancing — Guidance on the use and application of balancing standards
ISO 19499:2007 provides an introduction to balancing and directs the user through the available International Standards associated with rotor balancing. It gives guidance on which of these standards should be used. Individual procedures are not included as these will be found in the appropriate International Standards.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) - Production, Storage, and Handling
1 Scope
1.1
This Standard applies to the
(a) design;
(b) location;
(c) construction;
(d) operation; and
(e) maintenance
of facilities for the liquefaction of natural gas and facilities for the storage, vaporization, transfer, handling, and truck transport of LNG. It also contains requirements for the training of personnel.
1.2
For facilities that load or unload LNG from a marine…
B64.0-07
1 Scope
1.1
The CSA B64 Series of Standards covers vacuum breakers and backflow preventers that are used in potable water supply systems to prevent cross-connections.
1.2
This Standard specifies definitions, general requirements, test methods, markings, and instructions that are common to some or all of the CSA B64 Series.
1.3
This Standard is not a complete Standard in…
Selection and Installation of Backflow Preventers/Maintenance and Field Testing of Backflow Prevente...
B64.10-07
Selection and installation of backflow preventers
1 Scope
1.1 Application
This Standard specifies requirements for the selection and installation of backflow preventers. Additional information on how backflow due to back siphonage and back pressure occurs, and how to select and apply specific devices, is included in Annexes A, B, and C.
1.2 Exclusions
1.2.1
This Standard…
Vapour Control Systems In Gasoline Distribution Networks
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard defines equipment requirements, performance criteria, and operating and testing procedures for the implementation of a vapour control system (VCS) in gasoline distribution networks including terminals, bulk plants, service stations and cargo tanks, commonly known as Stage I. (See Figure 1 for a schematic representation.)
1.1.1 This standard does not include vapour…
Geographic information — Spatial referencing by coordinates
ISO 19111:2007 defines the conceptual schema for the description of spatial referencing by coordinates, optionally extended to spatio-temporal referencing. It describes the minimum data required to define one-, two- and three-dimensional spatial coordinate reference systems with an extension to merged spatial-temporal reference systems. It allows additional descriptive information to be provided…
Mechanical shock — Testing machines — Characteristics and performance
ISO 8568:2007 specifies performance parameters and methods of inspection of mechanical shock-testing machines and gives guidelines for describing their characteristics. It is intended to ensure that the potential user of a particular shock-testing machine is provided with an adequate description of the characteristics of the machine, and also to give guidance on the selection of such machines.…
Space systems — Format for spacecraft launch environment test report
ISO 19933:2007 provides a specific format to report the test process and results of spacecraft (SC) qualification to the launch environment. The following types of tests are considered:
static load;
modal survey;
sine vibration;
acoustic noise;
random vibration;
shock; and
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
The definition of test specifications and test requirements are derived from launch…
Rubber — Determination of adhesion to rigid materials using conical shaped parts
ISO 5600:2007 specifies a method for the determination of the static vulcanized adhesion strength of rubber compounds to rigid materials. The test piece is composed of two conical ends of the rigid material, joined by a cylinder of rubber.
The adhesion is obtained by a bonding system which can include not only the rigid material and the rubber compound, but other elements such as thin alloy…
Information technology - Survey of icons and symbols that provide access to functions and facilities...
Different users of information technology products possess different sets of abilities. Some abilities may not ever be present in a user as they may have been born without them. Some abilities are acquired, developed or deteriorate over time due to education, maturity, injury, illness or age. Just as it is possible that a user possesses a combination of abilities, it is also possible that they…