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Lighting columns – Part 7: Requirements for fiber reinforced polymer composite lighting columns

This part of this European Standard specifies the performance requirements for fibre reinforced polymer composite lighting columns for which the main intended use is road lighting. It includes materials and test methods. The composite materials considered are those constructed of a resin matrix reinforced by a high strength fibrous material. It applies to post top columns not exceeding 20 m height for post top lanterns and columns with brackets not exceeding 18 m height for side entry lanterns. This European Standard specifies the classes of performance related to the essential requirements of resistance to horizontal (wind) loads, and performance under vehicle impact (passive safety) in application of Essential Requirement No 4 Safety in Use measured according to the corresponding test methods included in this European Standard or available in separate European Standards. It provides for the evaluation of conformity of the product to this European Standard.


Screed material and floor screeds - Screed materials - Properties and requirements

This European Standard specifies requirements for screed material for use in floor construction internally. To support the aim of achieving a performance related standard, as far as practicable this standard refers only to the properties of the product and not to its method of manufacture, except when this is unavoidable in the description of the characteristics of the product. It defines for fresh screed material the performance related to setting time, consistency, pH value and for the hardened screed material, compressive strength, flexural strength, wear resistance, surface hardness, resistance to indentation, resistance to rolling wheel, shrinkage and swelling, modulus of elasticity, bond strength, impact resistance, reaction to fire, acoustic performance, thermal resistance and chemical resistance. It provides for the evaluation of conformity of the product to this European Standard. The marking requirements for products covered by this European Standard are included. This s


Safety of machinery - Emergency stop- principles for design

This International Standard specifies functional requirements and design principles for the emergency stop function on machinery, independent of the type of energy used. It does not deal with functions such as reversal or limitation of motion, deflection of emissions (e.g. radiation, fluids), shielding, braking or disconnecting, which can be part of the emergency stop function. The requirements for this International Standard apply to all machines, with exception to machines where an emergency stop would not reduce the risk hand-held or hand-operated machines. NOTE The requirements for the realization of the emergency stop function based on electrical/electronic technology are described in IEC 60204-1.


Luminaires. Part 2: Particular requirements. Section One: Fixed general purpose luminaires

This section of Part 2 of I E C Publication 598 specifies requirements for fixed general purpose luminaires for use with tungsten filament, tubular fluorescent and other discharge lamps on supply voltages not exceeding 1 000 V. It is to be read in conjunction with those sections of Part 1 to which reference is made.


Luminaires - Part 2: Particular requirements - Section 2: Recessed luminaires

This part of IEC 60598 specifies requirements for recessed luminaires incorporating electric light sources for operation from supply voltages up to 1 000 V. This section does not apply to air-handling or liquid-cooled luminaires


Luminaires - Part 2-3: Particular requirements - Luminaires for road and street lighting

This part of IEC 60598 specifies requirements for − luminaires for road, street lighting and other public outdoor lighting applications; − tunnel lighting; − column-integrated luminaires with a minimum total height above normal ground level of 2,5 m; and for use with electrical lighting sources on supply voltages not exceeding 1 000 V. NOTE Column integrated luminaires with a total height below 2,5 m are under consideration


Luminaires - Part 2: Particular requirements - Section 4: Portable general purpose luminaires

This part of IEC 60598-2 specifies requirements for portable general purpose luminaires for indoor and/or outdoor use (e.g. garden use), other than handlamps designed to be used with or incorporating electrical light sources on supply voltages not exceeding 250 V


Luminaires - Part 2-5: Particular requirements - Floodlights

This part of IEC 60598 specifies requirements for floodlights for use with electrical light sources on supply voltages not exceeding 1 000 V


Luminaires - Part 2: Particular requirements - Section 6: Luminaires with built-in transformers for filament lamps

This section of IEC 598-2 specifies requirements for luminaire with built-in transformers for filament lamps, with supply voltages and output voltages not exceeding: - 1 000 V for class I and class li luminaires and - 250 V for class 0 luminaires. It is to be read in conjunction with those sections of IEC 598-1 to which reference is made. This section does not apply to class Ill luminaires. It is not necessary to use "Safety extra low voltage" (SELV) transformers to comply with the requirements of this section. However, such transformers may satisfy the functional requirements of this section.


Luminaires. Part 2: Particular requirements. Section Seven: Portable luminaires for garden use

This section of Part 2 of I EC Publication 598 specifies requirements for po rtable pedestal luminaires for use in places such as gardens and for portable luminaires for use in places such as flower beds, for use with tungsten filament, tubular fluorescent and other discharge lamps on supply voltages not exceeding 250 V. It is to be read in conjunction with those sections of Pa rt 1 to which reference is made.


Blankets suitable for use in the public sector – Part 1: Specification for wool and wool/polyamide blankets

This Part of BS 5566 specifies requirement for woven wool and woven wool/polyamide blankets intended for use in the public sector. It deals with the composition, manufacture, make-up, dimensions and colour of the blankets. Values are prescribed for percentage fiber content and mass per unit area, threads per unit warp and weft, breaking strength, dimensional change on washing and colour fastness. Note The titles of the publication referred to in the standard are listed on the inside back over


Blankets suitable for use in the public sector – Part 2: Specification for cotton leno cellular blankets

This Part of BS 5866 specifies requirements for the materials, manufacture, make-up, dimensions, physical properties and colour fastness of cotton leno cellular blankest suitable for use in the public sector. Requirements for both adults’ and children’s blankets are specified. NOTE The titles of the publications referred to in this Part of this British Standard are listed on the inside back cover


Blankets suitable for use in the public sector – Part 3: Specification for synthetic fiber cellular blankets

This Part of BS 5566 specifies requirements for synthetic fibre cellular blankets suitable for use in the public sector and particularly for areas that constitute a high life risk area. Requirements for adults’, children’s and infants’ blankets are specified. NOTE the titles of the publications referred to in this Parte of this British Standard are listed on the inside back over.


Blankets suitable for use in the public sector – Part 4: Specification for flammability performance

This Part of BS 5566 specifies requirements for the flammability performance of the blankets specified in Parts 1, 2 and 3 of BS 5866, when tested in both horizontal and vertical position in accordance with section 3 of S 7175:1989. NOTE The titles of the publications referred to in this Part of this British Standard are lusted on the inside back cover.


Packaging - Reuse

This European Standard specifies the requirements for a packaging to be classified as reusable and sets out procedures for assessment of conformity with those requirements including the associated systems. This standard cannot by itself provide presumption of conformity. The procedure for applying this standard is contained in EN 13427.


Packaging - Requirements for packaging recoverable by material recycling

This standard specifies the requirements for packaging to be classified as recoverable in the form of material recycling whilst accommodating the continuing development of both packaging and recovery technologies and sets out procedures for assessment of conformity with those requirements. This standard cannot by itself provide presumption of conformity. The procedure for applying this standard is contained in EN 13427.


Packaging - Requirements for packaging recoverable in the form of energy recovery including specification of minimum inferior calorific value

This European Standard specifies the requirements for a packaging to be classified as recoverable in the form of energy and sets out procedures for assessment of conformity with those requirements. The scope is limited to factors under the control of the supplier. This standard cannot by itself provide presumption of conformity. The procedure for applying this standard is contained in EN 13427.


Packaging – Requirements for packaging recoverable through composting and biodegradation – Test scheme and evaluation criteria for the final acceptance of packaging

This European Standard specifies requirements and procedures to determine the compostability and anaerobic treatability of packaging and packaging materials by addressing four characteristics: 1) biodegradability; 2) disintegration during biological treatment; 3) effect on the biological treatment process; 4) effect on the quality of the resulting compost. In case of a packaging formed by different components, some of which are compostable and some other not, the packaging itself, as a whole is not compostable.


Thermometers for measuring the air and product temperature for the transport, storage and distribution of chilled, frozen, deep-frozen/quick-frozen food and ice cream — Tests, performance, suitability

This European Standard sets the technical and functional characteristics for all types of thermometers (electronic, mechanical, etc.) for equipping the means used for the transport, storage and distribution of chilled, frozen, deep-frozen/quick-frozen food and ice cream and for measuring the internal temperature of the products. It specifies the test methods which allows the verification of the equipment's conformity to suitability and performance requirements.


Fire blankets

This standard specifies requirements for fire blankets which are not re-usable and are intended for use by one person. It is applicable to fire blankets primarily intended for extinguishing cooking oil fires. NOTE: It is anticipated that they can also be used on fires involving personal clothing


Building hardware - Single-axis hinges - Requirements and tests methods

This European Standard specifies requirements for single-axis hinges, of lift-off or fixed pin type, for use on access windows and doors. Such windows and doors may or may not be fitted also with door closing devices. It includes tests for static loads, shear strength and allowable wear during durability cycling for the following hinges: a)mounted on the edge of the door leaf or window sash and opening in one direction only; b)whose axis of rotation is within 30 mm of an edge of the movable element for a door leaf mass of up to 160 kg; c)whose axis of rotation is within 30 mm of the edge for a window sash with a mass up to 60 kg. This European Standard classifies hinges for four categories of use (see annex A) and also specifies the maximum permissible torque arising from frictional resistance generated within the hinge during endurance testing. Corrosion protection requirements are specified for those hinges which are not intended to be protected after fitting. There are no restrictions on the materials or the methods of fabrication used providing the hinge conforms to the requirements relevant to its application. The suitability of single axis hinges for use on fire/smoke compartmentation door assemblies is determined by performance tests conducted in addition to the performance tests required by this European Standard. Annex B indicates additional requirements for these products. This European Standard does not apply to hinges incorporating spring-assisted door-closing mechanisms. Door closers incorporating door co-ordinator devices (with or without electrically powered hold-open devices) are covered by EN 1158. Although the fastenings used to fix hinges to window assemblies and door assemblies are not covered by this European Standard, if the type of fastening to be used is supplied or specified by the manufacturer, such fastenings are used for the tests. NOTE Performance standards for complete windows and door assemblies (in the course of preparation byCEN/


Clay Roofing Tiles for discontinuous laying - Products Definitions & Specifications

This European Standard specifies requirements for clay roofing tiles and fittings for pitched roof coverings and wall cladding and lining. It applies to all tiles and fittings as defined in Clause 3. Clay roofing tiles and clay fittings which conform to this European Standard are suitable for use as roof coverings, vertical wall cladding and lining. This European Standard defines the minimum requirements for a product which if satisfactory at the time of delivery will ensure that the product is able to perform its function in relation to the performance levels declared for it, whilst subjected to the changes that occur in such materials during normal conditions of use. The results obtained according to the European Standard apply to products at the time they are offered for sale.


Thermal solar systems and components - Custom built systems Part 1: General Requirements

This European Standard specifies requirements on durability, reliability and safety of small and large custom built solar heating and cooling systems with liquid heat transfer medium in the collector loop for residential buildings and similar applications. This document also contains requirements on the design process of large custom built systems.


Thermal solar systems and components - custom built systems Part 2: Test methods

This European Standard applies to small and large custom built solar heating systems with liquid heat transfer medium for residential buildings and similar applications, and gives test methods for verification of the requirements specified in EN 12977-1. This document also includes a method for thermal performance characterization and system performance prediction of small custom built systems by means of component testing and system simulation. Furthermore, this document contains methods for thermal performance characterization and system performance prediction of large custom built systems. This document applies to the following types of small custom built solar heating systems: - systems for domestic hot water preparation only; - systems for space heating only; - systems for domestic hot water preparation and space heating; - others (e.g. including cooling). This document applies to large custom built solar heating systems, primarily to solar preheat systems, with one or more storag


Thermal solar systems and components - custom built systems Part 3: Performance characterization of stores for solar heating systems

This Prestandard specifies test methods for the performance characterization of store which are intended for use is small custom built systems as specified in ENV 12977-1. Stores tested according to this Prestandard are commonly used in solar hot water system. However, also the thermal performance of all other thermal stores with water as storage medium (e.g. for heat pump systems) can be assessed according to this Prestandard.The Prestandard apploes to stores with a nominal volume berween 50 and 3000 litres and without integrated as oil or as gas burner.


Building hardware - Controlled door closing devices - Requirements and test methods

The scope is limited to manually operated door closing devices where the energy for closing is generated by the user upon opening the door, such that when the door is released, it returns to a closed position, in a controlled manner. Devices such as spring hinges, which do not exert a checking control during door closing, are outside the scope of this standard. Door closing devices (door closers) manufactured in accordance with this standard are recommended for use wherever there is a requirement for reliable closing control of a door.


Packaging - Requirements for the use of European standards in the field of packaging and packaging waste

This European Standard specifies requirements and a procedure by which a person or organization responsible for placing packaging or packed product on the market (the supplier) may combine the application of five (mandated) packaging standards and one (mandated) CEN report (in two parts).


Packaging - Requirements specific to manufacturing and composition - Prevention by source reduction

This European Standard specifies a procedure for assessment of packaging to ensure that the weight and/or volume of its material content is at the minimum commensurate with the maintenance of : -functionality throughout the supply and user chain ; -safety and hygiene for both product and user/consumer ; -acceptability of the packed product to the user/consumer. This European Standard also specifies the methodology and procedure for determining the presence of the four heavy metals named in article 11 of the packaging and packaging waste Directive 94/62/EC and for determining the presence and minimisation of any dangerous substances or preparations if they are present in packaging and are likely to be released into the environment as a result of waste management operations. The procedures are referenced in CR 13695-1 and CR 13695-2. NOTE The substitution of one packaging material by another is not a basis for source reduction. This standard cannot by itself provide presumption of confor


Concrete paving blocks – Requirements and test methods

This European Standard specifies materials, properties, requirements and test methods for unreinforced cement bound concrete paving blocks and complementary fittings. It is applicable to precast concrete paving blocks and complementary fittings for pedestrian use, vehicular use and roof coverings, e.g. footpaths, precincts, cycle tracks, car parks, roads, highways, industrial areas (including docks and harbours), aircraft pavements, bus stations, petrol filling stations. In case of regular use of studded tyres additional requirements are sometimes needed. This standard does not deal with the tactility or visibility of blocks nor with permeable blocks. This standard provides for the product marking and the evaluation of conformity of the product to this European Standard.


Concrete paving flags – Requirements and test methods

This European Standard specifies materials, properties, requirements and test methods for cement bound unreinforced concrete paving flags and complementary fittings. It is applicable to precast concrete paving flags and complementary fittings that are for use in trafficked paved areas and roof coverings. In case of regular use of studded tyres additional requirements are sometimes needed. This standard does not deal with the tactility or visibility of flags nor with permeable flags. This standard provides for the product marking and the evaluation of conformity of the product to this European Standard.


Clay pavers – Requirements and test methods

This European Standard specifies the requirements of pavers and accessories manufactured from clay for use in the flexible form of construction (pavers laid with narrow sand-filled joints on a sand bed) and in the rigid form of construction (pavers laid with cementitious mortar joints on a similar mortar bed, itself placed on a rigid base). The standard applies to rectangular and other shaped units intended as construction products mainly for exterior use in pavements but which may also be used internally. The flexible form of construction will be subjected to pedestrian and vehicular traffic, while the rigid form of construction is usually subjected to pedestrian traffic. It excludes products intended for refractory and chemical engineering applications and clay floor tiles. It also excludes clay masonry units. This Standard does not deal with the tactility or visibility of units. This European Standard specifies the characteristics and classes of performance measured according to test methods given in normative annexes. It provides for product marking and for the evaluation of conformity of the product to this European Standard.


Curtain walling – Product standard

This European Standard specifies characteristics of curtain walling and provides technical information on the varying performance requirements which apply throughout Europe and the test criteria and sequence of testing to which the product is subjected, in order to demonstrate conformity. Reference is made to other European Standards related to the performance and testing of curtain walling and, where appropriate, attention is drawn to European Standards which relate to products incorporated into curtain walling. This standard applies to curtain walling ranging from a vertical position to 15° from the vertical, onto the building face. It can include elements of sloping glazing contained within the curtain wall. Curtain walling is not a product which can be completed in all respects within a manufacturing area, but is a series of components and/or prefabricated units which only become a finished product when assembled together on site. This standard is applicable to the whole of the cur


Lamp controlgear - Part 2-8: Particular requirements for ballasts for fluorescent lamps

This part of IEC 61347 specifies safety requirements for ballasts, excluding resistance types, for use on a.c. supplies up to 1 000 V at 50 Hz or 60 Hz, associated with fluorescent lamps with or without pre-heated cathodes operated with or without a starter or starting device and having rated wattages, dimensions and characteristics as specified in IEC 60081 and 60901. This consolidated version consists of the first edition (2000) and its amendment 1 (2006). Therefore, no need to order amendment in addition to this publication. The contents of the corrigendum of August 2012 have been included in this copy.


Fixed firefighting systems – Components for gas extinguishing systems – Part 1: Requirements and test methods for electrical automatic control and delay devices

This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for electrical automatic control and delay devices (e.c.d.) for use in combination with automatic fire detection and fire alarm systems and CO2-, Inert Gas- or Halocarbon Gas-Fire Extinguishing Systems installed in buildings. The standard specifies compulsory functions which shall be provided on all electrical automatic control and delay devices and optional functions (options with requirements) which may be provided. Additional functions associated with fire extinguishing can be provided, but are not covered by this standard.


Fixed firefighting systems - Components for gas extinguishing systems - Part 2: Requirements and test methods for nonelectrical automatic control and delay devices

This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for non-electrical automatic control devices incorporating non-electrical delay devices for CO2, inert gas- or halo-carbon-gas fire extinguishing systems. This European Standard applies to devices which may be triggered by: - automatic fire detection installation - electrical control device - non-electrical special fire detector - manual triggering device or - combination of the above. Where applicable the requirements and test methods also apply to separate non-electrical delay devices. This European Standard covers devices which are powered pneumatically, mechanically or by a combination of both.


Fixed firefighting systems - Components for gas extinguishing systems - Part 3: Requirements and test methods for manual triggering and stop devices

This European Standard specifies requirements and describes test methods for manual triggering and stop devices of CO2-, Inert Gas- or Halocarbon Gas fire extinguishing systems.


Fixed firefighting systems - Components for gas extinguishing systems - Part 4: Requirements and test methods for container valve assemblies and their actuators

This document specifies requirements and describes test methods for container valve assemblies for CO2- high-pressure-, Inert Gas- or Halocarbon Gas-fire extinguishing systems, which include a container valve, an actuator and possibly a diptube. This document specifies requirements and describes test methods for features of the component relevant only for its use in fire extinguishing installations. Diptubes not assembled to the container valves are not covered by this standard. NOTE Valve assemblies can be equipped with additional components (e.g. gauges and switches).


Fixed firefighting systems - Components for gas extinguishing systems - Part 5: Requirements and test methods for high and low pressure selector valves and their actuators

This European Standard specifies requirements and describes test methods for selector valves and their actuators used in CO2 -, Inert Gas- or Halocarbon gas fire extinguishing systems.


Fixed firefighting systems - Components for gas extinguishing systems - Part 6: Requirements and test methods for nonelectrical disable devices

This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for non-electrical disable devices for CO2, Inert gas- or Halocarbon gas fire extinguishing systems. Examples are: a) an isolating valve in the pipework to the flooding zone or in a pneumatic pilot line; b) a device blocking the actuator at the bank of containers or the container valve in single-zone installations or the actuator of selector valves in multiple-zone installations.


Fixed firefighting systems - Components for gas extinguishing systems - Part 9: Requirements and test methods for special fire detectors

This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for special fire detectors, other than fire detectors covered by EN 54-1, used in CO2-, Inert gas- or Halocarbon gas and other fire extinguishing systems. This European Standard covers special fire detectors, which react - by bursting of a glass bulb or - by melting of a fusible element


Fixed firefighting systems - Components for gas extinguishing systems - Part 10: Requirements and test methods for pressure gauges and pressure switches

This European Standard specifies requirements and describes test methods for pressure gauges and pressure switches. This European Standard is applicable for pressure gauges for monitoring of pilot, control, alarm and storage containers of fire extinguishing systems filled with non-liquefied inert gases or pressurized halocarbon gases. This European Standard is applicable for pressure switches for monitoring of pilot, control, alarm and storage containers of fire extinguishing systems filled with non-liquefied inert gases or pressurized halocarbon gases and remote indication of leakage. This European Standard does not cover discharge indicating pressure switches.


Fixed firefighting systems - Components for gas extinguishing systems - Part 11: Requirements and test methods for mechanical weighing devices

This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for mechanical weighing devices for continuous monitoring of containers of CO2-, Inert Gas- or Halocarbon Gas-Fire Extinguishing Installations. This European Standard does not cover weighing devices for non-transportable containers which are filled and refilled on site, e.g. CO2-low-pressure containers.


Fixed firefighting systems - Components for gas extinguishing systems - Part 12: Requirements and test methods for pneumatic alarm devices

This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for surface mounted audible alarm devices powered by pneumatic energy (pneumatic alarm devices) to warn persons in flooding zones of CO2-, Inert Gas- or Halocarbon gas fire extinguishing systems.


Structural bearings – Part 4: Roller bearings

This part of EN 1337 specifies the requirements for the design and manufacture of single and multiple roller bearings, in which the roller axis is horizontal. In order to accommodate displacements parallel to the roller axis roller bearings can be combined with sliding elements in accordance with EN 1337-2. To permit rotation about the axis perpendicular to the roller axis or about both axes, as for multiple roller bearings, the roller bearings can be combined with bearings from other parts of EN 1337. This part of EN 1337 does not apply to roller bearings made with materials other than those specified in clause 5. Bearings which are subjected to rotation greater than 0,05 rad resulting from the characteristic combination of actions are outside the scope of this part of EN 1337.


Structural bearings – Part 6: Rocker bearings

This part of EN 1337 specifies the requirements for the design and manufacture of rocker bearings. In order to accommodate displacements rocker bearings can be combined with a sliding element in accordance with EN 1337-2. Bearings which are subjected to rotation greater than 0,05 rad resulting from the characteristic combination of actions are outside the scope of this part of EN 1337. This part of EN 1337 does not apply to rocker bearings made with materials other than those specified in clause 5.


Water-cooled refrigerant condensers-Remote type

This standard establishes a single set of testing and rating requirements for determining heat rejection and water pressure drop for remote type, water-cooled refrigerant condensers; whereby, equipment performance ratings can be compared from product to product.


Protection of structures against lightning - Part 1: General principles - Section 1: Guide A: Choice of levels of protection for installations of protection against lightning

Contains information on the classification of structures according to the consequential effects of a lightning stroke. Gives procedures for the selection of a lightning protection system. Is to be used with part 1.


Protection of structures against lightning - Part 1: General principles

To prepare international standards and guides for lightning protection for structures, as well for persons, installations, services and contents. The objective of the standards will be: • To develop requirements for design and installation of Lightning Protection Systems for structures, • To develop requirements for design and installation of Surge Protection Measures for structures as they relate to protection from lightning effects, • To develop basic requirements for protection against electromagnetic effects due to lightning, • To give general guidance to IEC member countries that may have need of such requirements and • To facilitate international exchanges that may be hampered by differences in national regulations


Protection of structures against lightning - Part 1: General principles - Section 2: Guide B: Conception, installation, maintenance and inspection of installations of protection against lightning

This part of IEC 61024 serves as a guide and is applicable to the design and installation of LPS for common structures up to 60 m high, in accordance with IEC 61024-1. This guide provides guidelines on how to use IEC 61024-1 and assists the user with the physical design and construction, maintenance and inspection of an LPS in accordance with that standard. Examples are given of protection techniques which have the approval of international experts. NOTE – The examples given illustrate one possible method of achieving protection. Other methods may be equally valid.


Non-alcoholic malt beverage

تهدف هذه المواصفة القياسية الى تحديد المتطلبات والشروط الواجب توافرها في المشروب المعروف تجارياً تحت إسم "مشروب الشعير الخالي من الكحول" أو "شراب الشعير الخالي من الكحول"، المعد للاستهلاك المباشر.