Lubricants, industrial oils and related products (class L) — Classification — Part 7: Family M (Meta...
Describes the detailed classification. Should be read in conjunction with ISO 6743-O. To avoid any misunderstanding and to clarify the text, the following annexes are included: Annex A: definitions of certain words or terms used in this classification; annex B: distribution of categories of products by field of application in tabular form; annex C: distribution of categories of products, in…
Lubricants, industrial oils and related products (class L) — Recommendations for the choice of lubri...
Is intended to establish a rationalized range of lubricants and to avoid unnecessary restriction on specifications or product descriptions that would inhibit future development. Is not intended to cover special requirements. Completes the rationalized range with a series of categories of products necessary for some countries according to their needs.
Recommended Practice for the Prediction of Sound Levels Received at a Distance from an Industrial P...
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard provides a procedure to predict the sound level received at a distance from an industrial plant that is due to sound from the plant.
Notes:
(1) It is envisaged that this method will be used to predict sound levels (Leq, Lmax, etc) from the industrial plant being considered at the property line or at nearby residences.
(2) This procedure only predicts…
Electrically Heated Hobby and Educational Type Kilns
1. Scope
1.1
This Standard applies to cord-connected and permanently connected electrically
heated pottery kilns for use on nominal system voltages of 600 V or less,
designed to be used in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian Electrical
Code, Part I.
1.2
This Standard does not apply to electrical equipment employing high-frequency
currents or industrial heating equipment.
Low-voltage fuses. Part 2: Supplementary requirements for fuses for use by authorized persons (fuses...
The following characteristics of fuses are specified in addition to
IEC Publication 269-1:
- minimum rated breaking capacities;
- time-current characteristics;
- I2t characteristics;
- standard conditions of constructions;
- power dissipation and acceptance.
Methods of evaluating the performance of electrical and pneumatic analogue chart recorders for use i...
Provides methods for evaluating the performance of all electrical and pneumatic analogue chart recorders operating from a standardized signal which may be used in process control. Continuous and dotted line traces, multiple-pen and multiple-channel instruments are covered.
Industrial-process control valves. Part 8: Noise considerations. Section One: Laboratory measurement...
Defines equipment, methods and procedures for obtaining laboratory measurements of airborne sound-pressure levels radiated by control valves and/or associated piping configurations, including fixed restrictions, through which compressible fluids are passing. Provides a method of testing the noise-generating characteristics of control valves. The noise characteristics to be determined are useful…
Ethylene for industrial use — Sampling in the liquid and the gaseous phase
Describes the procedure and the precautions to be taken in drawing representative samples of ethylene in the liquid phase stored at -100 °C and in the gaseous phase, for the purpose of their analysis excluding the determination of water content, other polar components and hydrocarbons heavier than C5. In an annex a diagrammatic representation is given of a system for the removal of the portion of…
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard applies to stationary electric duct heaters for comfort heating rated at 600 V or less and 1000 kW and less, designed to be installed and used in nonhazardous locations in residential, commercial, and industrial applications, in ac cordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
Note: The Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, provides a limitation of 150 V to…