This clause of Part 1 is applicable, except as follows:
Addition:
This document applies to hand-held and backpack
- garden blowers;
- garden vacuums; and
- garden blower/vacuums.
This document does not apply to
- walk-behind garden blowers, walk-behind garden vacuums and walk-behind garden blower/vacuums;
- robotic garden blowers, robotic garden vacuums and robotic garden blower/vacuums; and
- vacuum cleaners intended primarily for use indoors, for water suction cleaning or animal grooming.
NOTE 101 Vacuum cleaners and water-suction cleaning appliances, including vacuum cleaners for animal grooming are covered by IEC 60335-2-2.
NOTE 102 Vacuum cleaners for commercial use are covered by IEC 60335-2-69.

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2021-05-14: This prAA includes CMs to EN IEC (PR=72116), both PRs to be circulated simultaneously
D164/C043: DOW=DOR+48 months

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IEC 63403-1:2024 specifies the requirements for specification sheets relating to LED packages designed for horticultural lighting purposes.
LED packages designed for horticultural lighting purposes in this document can be designed for emission of white light or emission of optical radiation at specified wavelengths.
LED packages for horticultural lighting purposes are usually designed into LED modules or luminaires.
This document does not contain compliance criteria, which can be affected by module or luminaire design, and are assumed to be plant species and growth stage dependent.

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This part of IEC 63403 specifies the binning method for LED packages for horticultural lighting.

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This document establishes requirements for interoperability among systems developed for management and/or control of irrigation facilities. It can be applied under any technological platform and irrigation system, regardless of the water management scheme, with the exception of irrigation mobile machinery, including centre pivots and linear irrigation machines. Due to the dynamic nature of these machines, associated control systems and specific safety requirements, the applicability of exchangeable data for irrigation mechanical move systems was not fully determined at the time of this publication. This document does not define hardware or software requirements for any of the systems to which it applies. It only concerns externally visible interfaces and places no restriction on the underlying implementations. It has been designed to avoid interference with proprietary solutions subjected to intellectual property. From the point of view of the data exchange, and to guarantee interoperability based on the previous premises, this document defines three communication interfaces (interface with management, interface with events and interface with subsystems) and the architecture to which these interfaces apply. Three levels of architecture has been defined to accommodate these interfaces: — The Management Level, where any MIS conforming with this document is located. Out of all available data exchange methods, each MIS only implements those required to execute its functionalities. — The Higher Control Level: coordination. At this level is performed the data integration among RMCS and the access control to it. A software element, called coordination broker, ensures this integration and allows the use of different technologies in its interfaces. — The Lower Control Level: RMCS. These can also be referred to as irrigation subsystems. The RMCS perform the duties of the irrigation entity(s) under its control. A coordination broker can be developed as a product by any of these manufacturers or by an independent developer using the standard specifications for this kind of software.

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This document identifies and defines terms used, illustrates configurations, and gives a nomenclature of components for machine-fed woody biomass reduction chippers, grinders, and shredders used in forestry. It aims to establish a uniform description of the various configurations of these types of forestry machines. Machines covered by this document include: — drum chippers; — disc chippers; — screw chippers; — horizontal grinders; — tub grinders; — shredders. Chippers, grinders, and shredders that are manually fed are not covered by this document.

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This document defines test procedures for classifying the lubrication ability of saw chain lubricant when using guide bar and saw chain.

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This document specifies the communication interface, so that the transmitted parameters, signals and objects between a supply system (SS), with power converter/switch (PC/S) and high power interface – master control (HPI-MC) including the tractor implement management (TIM) server, and a consumer system (CS), with application (APP) and high power interface – control (HPI-C) including the TIM client and the task controller, can be used is in the agricultural industry. The mentioned signals are used during identification, initialization, operation, and shutdown modes of operation. This document does not cover the definitions of suspect parameter numbers (SPNs) for the signals, within the parameter group numbers (PGNs) for messages and the message setup. These definitions are given in ISO 11783 and SAE J1939. NOTE For information on messages (PGNs) see also Annex B.

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This document specifies requirements and the means for their verification for the design and performance of fixed wing and rotary aircraft spray systems for agriculture, forestry, turf, and vegetation control in transport access ways (such as gas and electric lines) with regard to minimizing the potential risk of environmental contamination during use, including misuse foreseeable by the manufacturer.
It is intended to be used with ISO 16119 1, which gives general requirements common to all the sprayer types covered by ISO 16119. When requirements of this document are different from those stated in ISO 16119 1, the requirements of this document take precedence over the requirements of ISO 16119 1 for machines within the scope of this document.
This document does cover safety of aerial spray equipment not covered by ISO 4254 series.
This document is not applicable to sprayers manufactured before the date of its publication, or unmanned aerial vehicles (such as drones).

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This document specifies requirements and the means for their verification for the design and performance of aerial fixed wing and rotary aircraft spray systems for agriculture, forestry, turf, and vegetation control in transport access ways (such as gas and electric lines) with regard to minimizing the potential risk of environmental contamination during use, including misuse foreseeable by the manufacturer.
It is intended to be used with ISO 16119-1:2013, which gives general requirements common to all the sprayer types covered by ISO 16119. When requirements of this document are different from those stated in ISO 16119-1:2013, the requirements of this document take precedence over the requirements of ISO 16119-1:2013 for machines within the scope of this document.
This document does cover safety of aerial spray equipment not covered by ISO 4254 series.
This document is not applicable to sprayers manufactured before the date of its publication, or unmanned aerial vehicles (such as drones).

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This document specifies the material performance requirements for structural members and fasteners used in operator protective structures for self-propelled earth-moving machinery and self-propelled machinery for forestry. Earth-moving machinery is defined in ISO 6165 and machinery for forestry is defined in ISO 6814.

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IEC 62841-4-7:2022 clause 1 of IEC 62841-1:2014, is applicable, except as follows:
Addition:
This document applies to pedestrian controlled walk-behind lawn scarifiers and lawn aerators which are designed for regenerating lawns by combing out materials such as grass, thatch and moss or cutting vertically into the lawn face using


       
  • metallic tines; and/or

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which rotate about a horizontal axis.
This document does not apply to

       
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This document specifies requirements and the means for their verification for the design and performance of aerial fixed wing and rotary aircraft spray systems for agriculture, forestry, turf, and vegetation control in transport access ways (such as gas and electric lines) with regard to minimizing the potential risk of environmental contamination during use, including misuse foreseeable by the manufacturer. It is intended to be used with ISO 16119-1:2013, which gives general requirements common to all the sprayer types covered by ISO 16119. When requirements of this document are different from those stated in ISO 16119-1:2013, the requirements of this document take precedence over the requirements of ISO 16119-1:2013 for machines within the scope of this document. This document does cover safety of aerial spray equipment not covered by ISO 4254 series. This document is not applicable to sprayers manufactured before the date of its publication, or unmanned aerial vehicles (such as drones).

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This document applies to front and rear-mounted implements on agricultural or forestry tractors, selfpropelled
machines, trailers or on towed machinery.
This document specifies the requirements for lighting and light-signalling devices to be installed on the
implement for safe on-road use.
NOTE Mounted implements are considered to be interchangeable equipment and become part of the tractor,
self-propelled machine, trailer or towed machine to which they are attached.
This document describes the installation of lighting and light signalling devices on mounted implements
when the vehicle's lighting and signalling devices cannot comply with the applicable road regulation
requirements.

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This document specifies the concept phase of the development of safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CS) on tractors used in agriculture and forestry and on self-propelled ride-on machines and mounted, semi-mounted and trailed machines used in agriculture. It can also be applied to mobile municipal equipment (such as street-sweeping machines).
This document is not applicable to:
—   aircraft and air-cushion vehicles used in agriculture;
—   lawn and garden equipment.
This document specifies the characteristics and categories required of SRP/CS for carrying out their safety-related functions. It does not identify performance levels for specific applications.
NOTE 1   Machine specific type-C standards can specify performance levels (AgPL) for safety-related functions in machines within their scope. Otherwise, the specification of AgPL is the responsibility of the manufacturer.
This document is applicable to the safety-related parts of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic systems (E/E/PES), as these relate to mechatronic systems. It covers the possible hazards caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems, including interaction of these systems. It does not address hazards related to electric shock, fire, smoke, heat, radiation, toxicity, flammability, reactivity, corrosion, release of energy, and similar hazards., unless directly caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems. It also covers malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems involved in protection measures, safeguards, or safety-related functions in response to non-E/E/PES hazards.
Examples included within the scope of this document:
—   SRP/CS’s limiting current flow in electric hybrids to prevent insulation failure/shock hazards;
—   electromagnetic interference with the SRP/CS;
—    SRP/CS’s designed to prevent fire.
Examples not included within the scope of this document:
—   insulation failure due to friction that leads to electric shock hazards;
—   nominal electromagnetic radiation impacting nearby machine control systems;
—   corrosion causing electric cables to overheat.
This document is not applicable to non-E/E/PES systems (such as hydraulic, mechanic or pneumatic).
NOTE 2   See also ISO 12100 for design principles related to the safety of machinery.
This document is not applicable to safety-related parts of control systems manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document sets out general principles for the design and development of safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CS) on tractors used in agriculture and forestry and on self-propelled ride-on machines and mounted, semi-mounted and trailed machines used in agriculture. It can also be applied to mobile municipal equipment (e.g. street-sweeping machines).
This document is not applicable to:
—          aircraft and air-cushion vehicles used in agriculture;
—          lawn and garden equipment.
This document specifies the characteristics and categories required of SRP/CS for carrying out their safety-related functions. It does not identify performance levels for specific applications.
NOTE 1    Machine specific type-C standards can specify performance levels (AgPL) for safety-related functions in machines within their scope. Otherwise, the specification of AgPL is the responsibility of the manufacturer.
This document is applicable to the safety-related parts of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic systems (E/E/PES), as these relate to mechatronic systems. It covers the possible hazards caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems, including interaction of these systems. It does not address hazards related to electric shock, fire, smoke, heat, radiation, toxicity, flammability, reactivity, corrosion, release of energy, and similar hazards, unless directly caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems. It also covers malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems involved in protective measures, safeguards, or safety-related functions in response to non-E/E/PES hazards.
Examples included within the scope of this document:
—          SRP/CS limiting current flow in electric hybrids to prevent insulation failure/shock hazards;
—          electromagnetic interference with the SRP/CS;
—          SRP/CS designed to prevent fire.
Examples not included in the scope of this document:
—          insulation failure due to friction that leads to electric shock hazards;
—          nominal electromagnetic radiation impacting nearby machine control systems;
—          corrosion causing electric cables to overheat.
This document is not applicable to non-E/E/PES systems (e.g. hydraulic, mechanic or pneumatic).
NOTE 2    See also ISO 12100 for design principles related to the safety of machinery.
This document is not applicable to safety related parts of control systems manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document sets out general principles for the design and development of safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CS) on tractors used in agriculture and forestry and on self-propelled ride-on machines and mounted, semi-mounted and trailed machines used in agriculture. It can also be applied to mobile municipal equipment (e.g. street-sweeping machines).
This document is not applicable to:
—          aircraft and air-cushion vehicles used in agriculture;
—          lawn and garden equipment.
This document specifies the characteristics and categories required of SRP/CS for carrying out their safety-related functions. It does not identify performance levels for specific applications.
NOTE 1    Machine specific type-C standards can specify performance levels (AgPL) for safety-related functions in machines within their scope. Otherwise, the specification of AgPL is the responsibility of the manufacturer.
This document is applicable to the safety-related parts of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic systems (E/E/PES), as these relate to mechatronic systems. It covers the possible hazards caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems, including interaction of these systems. It does not address hazards related to electric shock, fire, smoke, heat, radiation, toxicity, flammability, reactivity, corrosion, release of energy, and similar hazards, unless directly caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems. It also covers malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems involved in protective measures, safeguards, or safety-related functions in response to non-E/E/PES hazards.
Examples included within the scope of this document:
—          SRP/CS limiting current flow in electric hybrids to prevent insulation failure/shock hazards;
—          electromagnetic interference with the SRP/CS;
—          SRP/CS designed to prevent fire.
Examples not included in the scope of this document:
—          insulation failure due to friction that leads to electric shock hazards;
—          nominal electromagnetic radiation impacting nearby machine control systems;
—          corrosion causing electric cables to overheat.
This document is not applicable to non-E/E/PES systems (e.g. hydraulic, mechanic or pneumatic).
NOTE 2    See also ISO 12100 for design principles related to the safety of machinery.
This document is not applicable to safety related parts of control systems manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document sets out general principles for the design and development of safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CS) on tractors used in agriculture and forestry and on self-propelled ride-on machines and mounted, semi-mounted and trailed machines used in agriculture. It can also be applied to mobile municipal equipment (e.g. street-sweeping machines).
This document is not applicable to:
—          aircraft and air-cushion vehicles used in agriculture;
—          lawn and garden equipment.
This document specifies the characteristics and categories required of SRP/CS for carrying out their safety-related functions. It does not identify performance levels for specific applications.
NOTE 1    Machine specific type-C standards can specify performance levels (AgPL) for safety-related functions in machines within their scope. Otherwise, the specification of AgPL is the responsibility of the manufacturer.
This document is applicable to the safety-related parts of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic systems (E/E/PES), as these relate to mechatronic systems. It covers the possible hazards caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems, including interaction of these systems. It does not address hazards related to electric shock, fire, smoke, heat, radiation, toxicity, flammability, reactivity, corrosion, release of energy, and similar hazards, unless directly caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems. It also covers malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems involved in protective measures, safeguards, or safety-related functions in response to non-E/E/PES hazards.
Examples included within the scope of this document:
—          SRP/CS's limiting current flow in electric hybrids to prevent insulation failure/shock hazards;
—          electromagnetic interference with the SRP/CS;
—          SRP/CS's designed to prevent fire.
Examples not included in the scope of this document:
—          insulation failure due to friction that leads to electric shock hazards;
—          nominal electromagnetic radiation impacting nearby machine control systems;
—          corrosion causing electric cables to overheat.
This document is not applicable to non-E/E/PES systems (e.g. hydraulic, mechanic or pneumatic).
NOTE 2    See also ISO 12100 for design principles related to the safety of machinery.
This document is not applicable to safety related parts of control systems manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document applies to front and rear-mounted implements on agricultural or forestry tractors, self-propelled machines, trailers or on towed machinery.
This document specifies the requirements for lighting and light-signalling devices to be installed on the implement for safe on-road use.
NOTE   Mounted implements are considered to be interchangeable equipment and become part of the tractor, self-propelled machine, trailer or towed machine to which they are attached.
This document describes the installation of lighting and light signalling devices on mounted implements when the vehicle's lighting and signalling devices cannot comply with the applicable road regulation requirements.

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This document specifies measures applicable to the class B2 voltage DC bus of a supply system which is intended to power detachable electrical CS(s). — electrical specification of the high power interface — operating modes (e. g. initialization, normal operation, energy feedback, connect/disconnect procedures and disconnect in case of malfunction) — Communication parameters (basic framework: signals, ranges, units, states of supply system and CS) The document contains simplified electrical diagrams showing specific aspects of the required functionality.

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This document specifies safety requirements for auto-guidance systems used in agricultural tractors and self-propelled agricultural machines. It is applicable to auto-guidance systems which are factory installed as an integral part of the tractor or self-propelled machine, as well as systems designed to be retrofitted to equipment after such equipment has left the control of the manufacturer. It is not applicable to guidance systems used in tractors or self-propelled machines that do not require an on-board operator for primary control of the tractor or self-propelled machine. This document does not specify requirements necessary to ensure the integrity of the complex electronic control system which can be an integral part of the auto-guidance system. Such requirements are dealt with in other International Standards which address complex electrical/electronic machine control systems. This document is not applicable to tractors and self-propelled machines which were manufactured with an auto-guidance system, and to self-contained auto-guidance retrofit systems, which were individually placed on the market before the date of publication of this document. NOTE Specific road traffic regulations can impose additional requirements for auto-guidance systems.

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This document specifies direction for the design of the physical interface between a supply system and a consumer system. Electrical, geometrical and test requirements are defined within this document.

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This document sets out general principles for the design and development of safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CS) on tractors used in agriculture and forestry and on self-propelled ride-on machines and mounted, semi-mounted and trailed machines used in agriculture. It can also be applied to mobile municipal equipment (e.g. street-sweeping machines).
This document is not applicable to:
—          aircraft and air-cushion vehicles used in agriculture;
—          lawn and garden equipment.
This document specifies the characteristics and categories required of SRP/CS for carrying out their safety-related functions. It does not identify performance levels for specific applications.
NOTE 1    Machine specific type-C standards can specify performance levels (AgPL) for safety-related functions in machines within their scope. Otherwise, the specification of AgPL is the responsibility of the manufacturer.
This document is applicable to the safety-related parts of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic systems (E/E/PES), as these relate to mechatronic systems. It covers the possible hazards caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems, including interaction of these systems. It does not address hazards related to electric shock, fire, smoke, heat, radiation, toxicity, flammability, reactivity, corrosion, release of energy, and similar hazards, unless directly caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems. It also covers malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems involved in protective measures, safeguards, or safety-related functions in response to non-E/E/PES hazards.
Examples included within the scope of this document:
—          SRP/CS limiting current flow in electric hybrids to prevent insulation failure/shock hazards;
—          electromagnetic interference with the SRP/CS;
—          SRP/CS designed to prevent fire.
Examples not included in the scope of this document:
—          insulation failure due to friction that leads to electric shock hazards;
—          nominal electromagnetic radiation impacting nearby machine control systems;
—          corrosion causing electric cables to overheat.
This document is not applicable to non-E/E/PES systems (e.g. hydraulic, mechanic or pneumatic).
NOTE 2    See also ISO 12100 for design principles related to the safety of machinery.
This document is not applicable to safety related parts of control systems manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document sets out general principles for the design and development of safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CS) on tractors used in agriculture and forestry and on self-propelled ride-on machines and mounted, semi-mounted and trailed machines used in agriculture. It can also be applied to mobile municipal equipment (e.g. street-sweeping machines).
This document is not applicable to:
—          aircraft and air-cushion vehicles used in agriculture;
—          lawn and garden equipment.
This document specifies the characteristics and categories required of SRP/CS for carrying out their safety-related functions. It does not identify performance levels for specific applications.
NOTE 1    Machine specific type-C standards can specify performance levels (AgPL) for safety-related functions in machines within their scope. Otherwise, the specification of AgPL is the responsibility of the manufacturer.
This document is applicable to the safety-related parts of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic systems (E/E/PES), as these relate to mechatronic systems. It covers the possible hazards caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems, including interaction of these systems. It does not address hazards related to electric shock, fire, smoke, heat, radiation, toxicity, flammability, reactivity, corrosion, release of energy, and similar hazards, unless directly caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems. It also covers malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems involved in protective measures, safeguards, or safety-related functions in response to non-E/E/PES hazards.
Examples included within the scope of this document:
—          SRP/CS limiting current flow in electric hybrids to prevent insulation failure/shock hazards;
—          electromagnetic interference with the SRP/CS;
—          SRP/CS designed to prevent fire.
Examples not included in the scope of this document:
—          insulation failure due to friction that leads to electric shock hazards;
—          nominal electromagnetic radiation impacting nearby machine control systems;
—          corrosion causing electric cables to overheat.
This document is not applicable to non-E/E/PES systems (e.g. hydraulic, mechanic or pneumatic).
NOTE 2    See also ISO 12100 for design principles related to the safety of machinery.
This document is not applicable to safety related parts of control systems manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document sets out general principles for the design and development of safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CS) on tractors used in agriculture and forestry and on self-propelled ride-on machines and mounted, semi-mounted and trailed machines used in agriculture. It can also be applied to mobile municipal equipment (e.g. street-sweeping machines).
This document is not applicable to:
—          aircraft and air-cushion vehicles used in agriculture;
—          lawn and garden equipment.
This document specifies the characteristics and categories required of SRP/CS for carrying out their safety-related functions. It does not identify performance levels for specific applications.
NOTE 1    Machine specific type-C standards can specify performance levels (AgPL) for safety-related functions in machines within their scope. Otherwise, the specification of AgPL is the responsibility of the manufacturer.
This document is applicable to the safety-related parts of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic systems (E/E/PES), as these relate to mechatronic systems. It covers the possible hazards caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems, including interaction of these systems. It does not address hazards related to electric shock, fire, smoke, heat, radiation, toxicity, flammability, reactivity, corrosion, release of energy, and similar hazards, unless directly caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems. It also covers malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems involved in protective measures, safeguards, or safety-related functions in response to non-E/E/PES hazards.
Examples included within the scope of this document:
—          SRP/CS's limiting current flow in electric hybrids to prevent insulation failure/shock hazards;
—          electromagnetic interference with the SRP/CS;
—          SRP/CS's designed to prevent fire.
Examples not included in the scope of this document:
—          insulation failure due to friction that leads to electric shock hazards;
—          nominal electromagnetic radiation impacting nearby machine control systems;
—          corrosion causing electric cables to overheat.
This document is not applicable to non-E/E/PES systems (e.g. hydraulic, mechanic or pneumatic).
NOTE 2    See also ISO 12100 for design principles related to the safety of machinery.
This document is not applicable to safety related parts of control systems manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document specifies the concept phase of the development of safety-related parts of control systems (SRP/CS) on tractors used in agriculture and forestry and on self-propelled ride-on machines and mounted, semi-mounted and trailed machines used in agriculture. It can also be applied to mobile municipal equipment (such as street-sweeping machines).
This document is not applicable to:
—          aircraft and air-cushion vehicles used in agriculture;
—          lawn and garden equipment.
This document specifies the characteristics and categories required of SRP/CS for carrying out their safety-related functions. It does not identify performance levels for specific applications.
NOTE 1    Machine specific type-C standards can specify performance levels (AgPL) for safety-related functions in machines within their scope. Otherwise, the specification of AgPL is the responsibility of the manufacturer.
This document is applicable to the safety-related parts of electrical/electronic/programmable electronic systems (E/E/PES), as these relate to mechatronic systems. It covers the possible hazards caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems, including interaction of these systems. It does not address hazards related to electric shock, fire, smoke, heat, radiation, toxicity, flammability, reactivity, corrosion, release of energy, and similar hazards., unless directly caused by malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems. It also covers malfunctioning behaviour of E/E/PES safety-related systems involved in protection measures, safeguards, or safety-related functions in response to non-E/E/PES hazards.
Examples included within the scope of this document:
—          SRP/CS's limiting current flow in electric hybrids to prevent insulation failure/shock hazards;
—          electromagnetic interference with the SRP/CS;
—           SRP/CS's designed to prevent fire.
Examples not included within the scope of this document:
—          insulation failure due to friction that leads to electric shock hazards;
—          nominal electromagnetic radiation impacting nearby machine control systems;
—          corrosion causing electric cables to overheat.
This document is not applicable to non-E/E/PES systems (such as hydraulic, mechanic or pneumatic).
NOTE 2    See also ISO 12100 for design principles related to the safety of machinery.
This document is not applicable to safety-related parts of control systems manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document specifies required measures applicable to the HPI AC Interface between a supply system (typically located on an agricultural tractor) and detachable electrical consumer system (typically located on an agricultural implement). This document covers the following: — HPI system topologies; — interface relevant characteristics of the HPI providing AC or combined AC and DC; — interface relevant characteristics of the HPI AC load (for relevant characteristics of a DC load, see ISO 23316‑5); — logical, operational and electrical characteristics of the HPI: — operating mode aspects, and — communication parameters NOTE This document contains simplified electrical diagrams showing specific aspects of the required functionality.

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This document describes the general safety requirements and guidance for the electrical high-power interface (HPI) in the ISO 23316 series. The following topics are not within the scope of this document: — service, maintenance, and related diagnostics; — functional safety; — control strategies for high power supply systems (PS) and load consumption systems; — application-specific strategies and operational modes; — component design; — energy storage systems, e. g. supercapacitors or batteries; — multiple electrical power supplies to a common DC-link.

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This document instructs the manufacturers of tractors and implements how to integrate mechanically and use the HPI. NOTE The terms "tractor" and "implement” are used instead of “supply system” and “consumer system” for better understanding in this part.

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This document specifies the tests necessary to assess the functionality and robustness of remote units used in irrigation remote control systems.

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This document specifies the conditions for interchangeability, and the operating characteristics and lays down the technical specifications for tests, for the hydraulic couplings on braking systems for towed agriculture and forestry machinery. This document applies solely to hydraulic brake couplings.

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This document establishes requirements and test procedures for determining the performance of spark arrestor exhaust systems of multi position small engines used in portable applications, such as chain-saws, brush-cutters, grass-trimmers, pole-mounted pruners, edgers and similar shaft-drive machines, hedge trimmers and hand-held and back-pack blowers. It is not applicable to spark arrestors used in vehicles or stationary equipment.

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This document, when used together with ISO 16119-1, specifies the requirements and the means for verification of the design and performance of unmanned aerial spraying systems (UASS) mounted on unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) for application of plant protection products (PPPs) in agriculture, forestry, turf and amenity areas, with regard to minimising the potential risk of environmental contamination during use, including misuse foreseeable by the UASS manufacturer. The requirements of this document take precedence over those of ISO 16119-1. The ISO 23117 series does not cover human safety aspects of UASS’s or safety aspects concerning UAS’s, remote pilots or bystanders. This document is not applicable to UASS mounted on UASs with a maximum take-off mass greater than 150 kg. This document is not applicable to UASSs manufactured before the date of its publication.

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This document specifies the mechanical strength requirements relating to the front and rear hand-guards of portable hand-held chain-saws for use primarily in forestry and for tree service. It also gives the corresponding test methods.

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This document, when used together with ISO 4254-1, specifies the safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of towed, semi-mounted, or mounted large rotary mowers with single or multiple cutting elements which have a cutting element tip circle of 1 000 mm or greater for any single cutting-element assembly, mounted on a propelling tractor or machine, intended for agricultural mowing equipment and designed for shredding crop residue, grass and small brush by impact. It describes methods for the elimination or reduction of hazards arising from the intended use and reasonably foreseeable misuse of these machines by one person (the operator) in the course of normal operation and service. In addition, it specifies the type of information on safe working practices to be provided by the manufacturer. NOTE 1 When used outside of agriculture, additional requirements not specified in this document can be applicable. This document is not applicable to: — rotary disc mowers, rotary drum mowers, and flail mowers designed for forage crop harvesting as covered by ISO 4254-12; — arm-type large rotary mowers; — pedestrian-controlled motor mowers; — lawn mowers covered by the ISO 5395 series. When requirements of this document are different from those which are stated in ISO 4254-1, the requirements of this document take precedence over the provisions of ISO 4254-1 for machines that have been designed and built according to the provisions of this document. This document is also not applicable to environmental hazards, road safety, electromagnetic compatibility, vibration and hazards related to moving parts for power transmission. It is also not applicable to hazards related to maintenance or repairs to be carried out by professional service personnel. This document, taken together with ISO 4254-1, deals with all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to large rotary mowers used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer. (A list of significant hazards is provided in Annex A.) NOTE 2 Example illustrations of two mowers (a rigid-deck large rotary mower and a trail-type multi-section, foldable-wing large rotary mower) dealt with in this document are shown in Annex C, C.1. NOTE 3 Example illustrations of mowers not dealt with in this document are shown in Annex C, C.2. NOTE 4 ISO 14982 specifies test methods and acceptance criteria for evaluating the electromagnetic compatibility of all kinds of mobile agricultural machinery. This document is not applicable to large rotary mowers which are manufactured before the date of publication.

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This document specifies requirements for blades used as cutting elements on rotary disc mowers and rotary drum mowers used for forage crop harvesting in agriculture only (as defined in ISO 4254-12) that are mounted, semi-mounted, trailed or self-propelled. It specifies requirements for testing and marking of such blades. This document is not applicable to blades used on: — flail mowers; — large rotary mowers covered by ISO 4254-13; — arm-type large rotary mowers; — pedestrian-controlled motor mowers; — lawn mowers covered by the ISO 5395 series. NOTE 1 The main purpose of this document is to set material characteristics. Blades on rotary drum and rotary disc mowers are exposed to considerable centripetal forces and impacts with foreign objects. A bend test and impact test to check the brittleness and toughness of the material are therefore included in this document. NOTE 2 This document does not specify dimensional requirements.

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This document specifies requirements for blades used as cutting elements on large rotary mowers (as defined in ISO 4254-13) for shredding crop residue, grass and small brush by impact. It specifies requirements for testing and marking of such blades. This document is not applicable to blades used on: — rotary disc mowers, rotary drum mowers, and flail mowers designed for forage crop harvesting as covered by ISO 4254‑12; — arm-type large rotary mowers; — pedestrian-controlled motor mowers; — lawn mowers covered by the ISO 5395 series. NOTE 1 The main purpose of this document is to set material characteristics. Blades on large rotary mowers are exposed to considerable centripetal forces and impacts with foreign objects. A bend test and Charpy impact test to check the brittleness and toughness of the material are therefore included in this document. NOTE 2 This document does not specify dimensional requirements.

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This document specifies the minimum clearances and related dimensions for the front and rear handles of portable, hand-held chain-saws.

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