Measurement method for the output of electroshock weapons
IEC 62792:2015 specifies a method for measuring the electrical outputs, current and voltage, from electroshock weapons (ESWs) that deliver an electrical stimulus to humans.
Manufacturers, medical researchers, policy makers, users, and other interested parties involved with different aspects of ESWs use a variety of different measurement methods, different terminologies, and different parameters…
Converter transformers - Part 3: Application guide
IEC 61378-3:2015 provides information to users about specific topics related to industrial and HVDC converter transformers with design, construction, testing and operating conditions differing from conventional transformers used in power systems. In addition, it is the aim of the present part of IEC 61378 to provide manufacturers with the technical background that forms the basis for the…
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This Standard applies to surge protective device (SPD) components designed to mitigate the effects of transient overvoltages and surge events when used on electrical distribution systems rated at not more than 750 volts.
1.2
SPD Components containing integral thermal devices are within the scope of this Standard.
1.3
Components include but are not limited to metal oxide varistors (MOVs),…
1.1
This Standard applies to permanent adhesive labels and nameplates intended for use indoors or
outdoors on application surfaces that are essentially clean, smooth, flat, or simple curved.*
* See Annex A
1.2
This Standard includes requirements for legibility of text and other mandatory information and
adhesion of the label when subjected to various environmental conditions.
1.3
This…
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This Standard applies to control panels and assemblies rated at not more than 1500 V, intended to be installed and used in non-hazardous locations in accordance with the rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
Notes:
1)
Examples of industrial control panels and assemblies as covered by this Standard may include motor control panels, process control equipment panels, heating panels,…
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This Standard applies to solid-state lighting controls rated at 600 V and less, with or without an integral switching (disconnecting) device, designed to be used in circuits
a)
for the control of incandescent lamps; and
b)
for the control of fluorescent, HID, ballasted, and similar lamps intended for installation in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
1.2…
Fuel system components for compressed hydrogen gas powered vehicles
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This Standard establishes requirements for newly produced compressed hydrogen gas fuel system components, intended for use on hydrogen gas powered vehicles as listed below:
a)
check valves;
b)
manual valves;
c)
manual container valves;
d)
automatic valves;
e)
gas injectors;
f)
pressure indicators;
g)
pressure regulator;
h)
pressure relief valves;
i)
pressure relief devices…
STANDARD TEST METHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF LONG-TERM THERMAL RESISTANCE OF CLOSED-CELL THERMAL INSULA...
1 SCOPE
1.1 This procedure defines the long-term thermal resistance (LTTR) of a foam product as the value
measured after 5-year storage in a laboratory environment and provides means for its prediction based
on an accelerated laboratory test.
1.2 This procedure, based on ASTM standard test methods ASTM C1303 and ASTM C518, can be
applied to a wide range of preformed as well as field…
1.1
This Standard applies to
a) electrostatic air cleaners intended to remove dust and dirt from the air and intended for general
indoor residential and commercial use;
b) air ionizer type air cleaners; and
c) other similar ionizing equipment.
1.2
This Standard applies to equipment for commercial use that intentionally produces ozone in temporarily
unoccupied space incorporating an…
International harmonized method(s) for a coherent quantification of CO2e emissions of freight transp...
IWA 16:2015 defines the framework for methods for coherent quantification of CO2e emissions of freight transport (total and intensity) on the following three levels:
1) Level of operation of transport chain element (TCE).
2) Level of network including company level.
3) Level of cargo.
IWA 16:2015 provides a gap analysis identifying starting points and recommending further specification…