5.1 General: 5.1.1 Sediment provides habitat for many aquatic organisms and is a major repository for many of the more persistent chemicals that are introduced into surface waters. In the aquatic environment, most anthropogenic chemicals and waste materials including toxic organic and inorganic...
This document stipulates the safety requirements for the use of support units intended by the manufacturer. Examples of support units are: frame supports, chock supports, shield supports, paired frames and push-pull support systems including the components of advancing and anchoring devices which...
General This document: • provides requirements and recommendations for the overall Electrical Power System. In particular, it covers interruptible and uninterruptible Electrical Power Systems including the systems supplying the I&C systems; • is consistent and coherent with IEC 61513. Like IEC...
This part of IEC 62257 provides baseline requirements for quality, durability and truth in advertising to protect consumers of off-grid renewable energy products. Evaluation of these requirements is based on tests described in IEC TS 62257-9-5. This document can be used alone or in conjunction with...
This document presents the requirements for the on-site emergency response facilities (referred to hereinafter as the "ERF") which are to be used in case of incidents or accidents occurring on the associated Nuclear Power Plant (NPP). The ERF consists of the Emergency Response Centre (ERC), the...
This part of IEC 62257, which is a Technical Specification, applies to stand-alone renewable energy products having the following characteristics: • All components required to provide basic energy services are sold/installed as a kit or integrated into a single component, including at a minimum: -...
This part of IEC 62257, which is a Technical Specification, applies to stand-alone renewable energy products having the following characteristics: • All components required to provide basic energy services are sold/installed as a kit or integrated into a single component, including at a minimum: -...
This standard is aimed at people endeavouring to reduce the energy consumption of their organisation (companies, local authorities, properties, energy providers and other energy-intensive users). The first step in such an undertaking, which will ideally culminate in the implementation of efficiency...
5.1 General: 5.1.1 Sediment provides habitat for many aquatic organisms and is a major repository for many of the more persistent chemicals that are introduced into surface waters. In the aquatic environment, most anthropogenic chemicals and waste materials including toxic organic and inorganic...
This International Standard gives guidelines related to energy efficiency in buildings as introduced in standard ISO 16813. The objectives of this standard are to help contractors: - to assume collection and provision of the useful data that are introduced at different steps of the design process...
Describes in general terms, the aims and processes concerned with artificial lighting design including energy considerations. Deals with the characteristics of various lamps and their control gear, with luminaires and other means of controlling the distribution of light,...
This document presents the requirements for the on-site emergency response facilities (referred to hereinafter as the "ERF") which are to be used in case of incidents or accidents occurring on the associated Nuclear Power Plant (NPP). The ERF consists of the Emergency Response Centre (ERC), the...
Takes account of developments in technology, and of the introduction of natural gas and the interpretation of certain terms included in the Gas Safety Regulations 1972. Adds new terms and redefines some others relating to combustion; controls; domestic, commercial and industrial utilization;...