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This document specifies methods for measuring the transfer impedance of a cable.
It is intended to be used together with EN 3475-100 and IEC 62153-4-3.

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This document specifies the requirements relating to:
Heat-resisting alloy X6NiCrTiMoV26-15 (1.4980)
Consumable electrode remelted
Solution treated and precipitation treated
Bars and sections
De ≤ 100 mm
Rm ≥ 960 MPa
for aerospace applications.
W.nr: 1.4980.
ASD-STAN designation: FE-PA2601.

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The content of the corrigendum 1 of amendment 1 (2025-12) applies only to the French version.

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This document specifies a method of testing the fire resistance of "fire-proof" electrical cables.

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This document specifies the requirements relating to:
Heat-resisting alloy X4NiCrTiMoV26-15 (1.4680)
Consumable electrode remelted
Not heat treated
Forging stock
a or D ≤ 250 mm
for aerospace applications.
W.nr: 1.4680.
ASD-STAN designation: FE-PA2602.

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This document specifies the characteristics, qualification and acceptance requirements for O-rings in low compression set fluorocarbon rubber (FKM) in accordance with EN 2798.

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This document specifies the requirements relating to:
Heat-resisting alloy X6NiCrTiMoV26-15 (1.4980)
Consumable electrode remelted
Solution treated and precipitation treated
Bars and sections
a or D ≤ 100 mm
Rm ≥ 900 MPa
for aerospace applications.
W.nr: 1.4980.
ASD-STAN designation: FE-PA2601.

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This document specifies the technical delivery requirements for seamless and welded butt welding fittings (elbows, concentric and eccentric reducers, equal and reducing tees, caps) made of carbon and alloy steel in two test categories which are intended for pressure purposes at room temperature, at low temperature or at elevated temperatures, and for the transmission and distribution of fluids and gases.
It specifies:
a)   type of fittings;
type A: Butt-welding fittings with reduced pressure factor;
type B: Butt-welding fittings for use at full service pressure;
b)   steel grades and their chemical compositions;
c)   mechanical properties;
d)   dimensions and tolerances;
e)   requirements for inspection and testing;
f)   inspection documents;
g)   marking;
h)   protection and packaging.
NOTE   The selection of the appropriate fitting (material, thickness) is the ultimate responsibility of the manufacturer of the pressure equipment (see European Legislation for Pressure Equipment). In the case of a harmonized supporting standard for materials, presumption of conformity to the ESRs is limited to technical data of materials in the standard and does not presume adequacy of the material to a specific item of equipment. Consequently, it is essential that the technical data stated in the material standard be assessed against the design requirements of this specific item of equipment to verify that the ESRs of the PED are satisfied.

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This document specifies methods for measuring the structural return loss of symmetrical cables for digital data transmission.
It is applicable together with EN 3475-100 and EN 50289-1-11. Attention is drawn in particular to correction procedures detailed in EN 50289-1-11:2016, Annex B, to minimize negative effects of cable preparation in the purpose of high frequency range measurements.

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The purpose of this document is to:
—   identify and describe, in a structured way, the principles of the integrated logistic support (ILS) activities and tasks for the main types of stakeholders in the system life cycle, from the expression of need to disposal;
—   place the activities, tasks and ILS deliverables within the programme execution;
—   identify the main selection and sizing of activities and tasks criteria according to the nature and the requirements of the programme;
—   control the relations with the other aspects of programme management.
This document covers the following subjects:
—   management of ILS (definition, implementation and running of the processes);
—   expression of the support requirements;
—   elaboration of the contracts (e.g. for development, maintenance, supply);
—   implementation of the tasks and processes.
This document is also related to the following subjects:
—   relations with costs and lead times control, configuration management, performance and RAMS management, quality assurance, documentation management;
—   regulations (e.g. information system security, export controls, safety at work);
—   human and organizational factors (HOF);
—   environment (e.g. RoHS, REACh);
—   information systems (IS) and the links between them;
—   logistics information systems (LIS);
—   in-service support (ISS) activities;
—   configuration management of ILS objects;
—   life cycle.
The following stakeholders are concerned by ILS:
—   users in the broadest sense: operators, maintenance operators, administrators, dismantlers of the system, trainers;
—   the customer, who:
—   prepares technical and contractual specifications of need with which the system will comply;
—   sets up the funding of the programme;
—   oversees the realization and commissioning of the main system and of the support system;
—   facilitates the feedback.
NOTE 1   At the highest level of the system, the customer can also be referred to as the “project owner”.
NOTE 2   The “main system” can also be referred to as the “system of interest”.
—   the supplier(s) who deliver a system (main and support) to the customer, which meets the performance specifications on time and for the agreed cost, throughout the system life cycle;
NOTE 3   At the highest level of the system, the supplier can also be referred to as the “industrial prime contractor”.
—   the regulatory authorities that supervise and approve the support processes and equipment, as needed.
The principles laid down in this document can be applied, after adaptation, to all the customer/supplier relations resulting from the breakdown of the main contract into sub-contracts.

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This document specifies the technical and quality assurance requirements for externally threaded fasteners in material FE-PA92HT (A286) of tensile strength class 900 MPa at room temperature, maximum test temperature of material 650 °C, either manufactured by machining from bar or forging.
Primarily for aerospace applications, it is applicable to such externally threaded fasteners when referenced on the product standard or drawing.

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This document specifies the characteristics of self-locking serrated shank nuts in FE-PA2601, for aerospace applications.
Classification: 1 100 MPa /650 °C .

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This document specifies the characteristics of O-rings in fluorocarbon rubber (FKM), low compression set, hardness 80 IRHD, for aerospace applications.
They are intended to be used in air, mineral / synthetic oil and fuel systems.
Operating conditions - Temperature:
a)   Continuous operation: −20 °C to +225 °C;
b)   Static applications minimum temperature of use: −50 °C.
Limitation: not used with phosphoric ester type hydraulic fluids (permanent or temporary immersion).

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This document lays down a framework for a standardization project to establish and document best practice in the design and execution of smart and sustainable services made available by local government to citizens, both for residents and for visitors to a community. This document sets out the basic principles that are needed to be observed across the full range of services to be provided; it does not cover specific services.
The project covers services, whether these are directly delivered by authorities or whether their delivery is outsourced to arms-length public bodies or private enterprises.
The project does not cover specific technologies used in the delivery of electronic services.
The work takes due account of, and complement, the work of ISO/TC 176 concerning local authorities’ quality management systems, and of ISO/TC 312 concerning service excellence.

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This document specifies the requirements relating to:
Heat-resisting alloy X6NiCrTiMoV26-15 (1.4980)
Consumable electrode remelted
Not heat treated
Forging stock
a or D ≤ 200 mm
for aerospace applications.
W.nr: 1.4980.
ASD-STAN designation: FE-PA2601.

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This document specifies systems and methods for the inspection and testing of installed optical fibre cabling designed in accordance with premises cabling standards including the EN 50173 series. The test methods refer to existing standards-based procedures where they exist.

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This document specifies the characteristics of close tolerance pins, swage locking, 100° countersunk reduced head, shear type, in aluminium alloy 7050-T73 with chemical film, inch series, with a maximum operating temperature of 80 °C for aerospace application.

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IEC TR 61000-2-8:2002, which is a technical report, describes the electromagnetic disturbance phenomena of voltage dips and short interruptions in terms of their sources, effects, remedial measures, methods of measurement, and measurement results (in so far as these are available). They are discussed primarily as phenomena observed on the networks of public electricity supply systems and having an effect on electrical equipment receiving its energy supply from those systems.
“Voltage sag” is an alternative name for the phenomenon voltage dip.

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IEC TS 61300-3-16:2023 which is a technical specification, deals with the limits for harmonic (including grouped interharmonic) currents produced by the inverter of inverter-type electrical energy-supplying equipment (ESE) as defined in 3.2, but which does not include energy storage. The limits given in this document are applicable to inverters with a reference current as defined in 3.3 (see also 5.2.3) less than or equal to 75 A per phase, intended to be connected to public low-voltage AC distribution systems of the following types:
- single-phase, two or three wires; nominal voltage up to 240 V
- three-phase, three or four wires; nominal voltage up to 690 V
- nominal frequency of 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
This document specifies:
a) requirements and emission limits for equipment;
b) methods for type tests and simulations.
Tests in accordance with this document are type tests of complete pieces of equipment.
Equipment which mainly absorbs energy but which is capable of supplying energy to the public supply as a secondary function is out of the scope of this document.
EXAMPLE An elevator motor drive returning energy during braking.
This document provides limits and testing procedures for equipment in the range up to harmonic order 40 (h40), i.e. 2 000 Hz or 2 400 Hz depending on line frequency.
NOTE 1 It is possible that limits for frequencies in the range from 2 kHz to 9 kHz will be added in a future edition of this document.
NOTE 2 It is possible that limits and procedures for storage systems will be added in a future edition of this document.

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European common modification to EN 61936-1

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IEC 60794-1-131:2026 describes the test procedures used to establish uniform requirements for microduct used to install optical fibre cables by blowing technique for the mechanical property - microduct inner clearance test. This document applies to microduct for use in optical fibre cable installation by blowing.
NOTE Throughout the document, the wording “optical cable” can also include optical fibre units, microduct fibre units, etc.
This first edition cancels and replaces Method E31 of the first edition of IEC 60794-1-21 published in 2015, Amendment 1:2020. This edition constitutes a technical revision. edition includes the significant technical changes with respect to IEC 60794‑1‑21:2015/AMD1:2020:
a) Specification of Method E31.

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This part of IEC 61000 provides guidance on principles which can be used as the basis for determining the requirements for the connection of unbalanced installations (i.e. three-phase installations causing voltage unbalance) to MV, HV and EHV public power systems (LV installations are covered in other IEC documents). For the purposes of this report, an unbalanced installation means a three-phase installation (which may be a load or a generator) that produces voltage unbalance on the system. The connection of single-phase installations is not specifically addressed, as the connection of such installations is under the control of the system operator or owner. The general principles however may be adapted when considering the connection of single-phase installations. The primary objective is to provide guidance to system operators or owners on engineering practices, which will facilitate the provision of adequate service quality for all connected customers. In addressing installations, this document is not intended to replace equipment standards for emission limits.
The report addresses the allocation of the capacity of the system to absorb disturbances. It does not address how to mitigate disturbances, nor does it address how the capacity of the system can be increased.
Since the guidelines outlined in this report are necessarily based on certain simplifying assumptions, there is no guarantee that this approach will always provide the optimum solution for all unbalanced load situations. The recommended approach should be used with flexibility and judgment as far as engineering is concerned, when applying the given assessment procedures in full or in part.
The system operator or owner is responsible for specifying requirements for the connection of installations which may cause unbalance on the system. The disturbing installation is to be understood as the complete customer’s installation (i.e. including balanced and unbalanced parts).
Problems related to unbalance fall into two basic categories.
• Unbalanced installations that draw negative-sequence currents which produce negativesequence voltages on the supply system. Examples of such installations include arc
furnaces and traction loads (typically connected to the public network at HV), and three phase installations where the individual loads are not balanced (typically connected at MV and LV). Negative-sequence voltage superimposed onto the terminal voltage of rotating machines can produce additional heat losses. Negative-sequence voltage can also cause non-characteristic harmonics (typically positive-sequence 3rd harmonic) to be produced by power converters.
• Unbalanced installations connected line-to-neutral can also draw zero-sequence currents which can be transferred or not into the supply system depending on the type of
connection of the coupling transformer. The flow of zero-sequence currents in a grounded neutral system causes zero-sequence unbalance affecting line-to-neutral voltages. This is not normally controlled by setting emission limits, but rather by system design and maintenance. Ungrounded-neutral systems and phase-to-phase connected installations are not, however, affected by this kind of voltage unbalance.
This report gives guidance only for the coordination of the negative-sequence type of voltage unbalance between different voltage levels in order to meet the compatibility levels at the point of utilisation. No compatibility levels are defined for zero-sequence type of voltage unbalance as this is often considered as being less relevant to the coordination of unbalance levels compared to the first type of voltage unbalance. However, for situations where a nonzero impedance exists between neutral and earth with the system still being effectively grounded (i.e., where the ratio between zero-sequence, X0 and positive sequence reactance X1 is 0 < X0/X1 ≤ 3), this type of voltage unbalance can be of concern especially when the type of connection of t

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This document provides general methods for measurement and calculation of quantities associated with human exposure to electromagnetic fields in the frequency range from 0 Hz to 300 GHz. It is intended specifically to be used for the assessment of emissions from products and comparison of these with the exposure limits for the general public given in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, and those given for workers in Directive 2013/35/EU, as appropriate. It also is intended to be used for assessment of human exposure to electromagnetic fields in the workplace to determine compliance with the requirements of Directive 2013/35/EU.
This standard deals with quantities that can be measured or calculated external to the body, notably electric and magnetic field strength or power density, and includes the measurement and calculation of quantities inside the body that form the basis for protection guidelines. In particular the standard provides information on:
- definitions and terminology,
- characteristics of electromagnetic fields,
- measurement of exposure quantities,
- instrumentation requirements,
- methods of calibration,
- measurement techniques and procedures for evaluating exposure,
- calculation methods for exposure assessment.
Where an applicable electromagnetic field standard specific to a product or technology exists it is expected to be used rather than this document. EN 62311:-, Table 1 gives a list of relevant standards.

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IEC;TR 60725:2012, which is a technical report, records the information that was available and the factors that were taken into account in arriving at the reference impedances that were incorporated in IEC 60555 and which are now incorporated in some parts of IEC 61000-3. In addition, information is given on the impedances of public supply networks associated with service current capacities =100 A per phase. The third edition includes brings two mainly significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
- a new survey and other data from countries with public supply networks operating at 60 Hz have been included; and
- recommendations that were applicable to 50 Hz systems are now mirrored by new recommendations that are relevant to 60 Hz systems.

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This document specifies methods for determining the initial ring stiffness of glass-reinforced thermosetting plastics (GRP) pipes. Two methods are given (constant load and constant deflection), and within the specified deflection limits, each is equally valid and can be used for any diameter.

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IEC/TR 61000-3-15:2011(E) is concerned with the critical assessment of existing and emerging national and international standards for single and multi-phase dispersed generation systems up to 75 A per phase, particularly converters connected to the public supply low voltage network. This Technical Report intends to serve as a starting point and to ultimately pave the way for the definition of appropriate EMC requirements and test conditions. This Technical Report is limited to EMC issues (immunity and emission) up to 9 kHz and does not include other aspects of connection of generators to the grid. This Technical Report focuses on emission caused by distributed generation (mainly harmonics and inter-harmonics, DC emissions flicker, rapid voltage changes and fluctuations), as well as immunity aspects to normally occurring events in the public supply network (voltage dips and short interruptions, frequency variations, harmonics and interharmonics). Every effort has been made to utilize already existing emission and immunity standards, including the test set-up and existing test equipment in use.

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The present document defines baseline security requirements for AI models and systems. The present document includes in its scope systems that incorporate deep neural networks, such as generative AI. For consistency, the term "AI systems" is used throughout the present document when framing the scope of provisions and the term "AI security", which is considered a subset of cybersecurity, is used when addressing any cybersecurity issues in the scope of the provisions. The present document is not designed for academics who are creating and testing AI systems only for research purposes (AI systems which are not going to be deployed).

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IEC 62047-4:2026 describes generic specifications for micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) made by semiconductors, which are the basis for specifications given in other parts of this series for various types of MEMS applications such as sensors, RF MEMS, optical MEMS, bio-MEMS, micro TAS, and power MEMS. This document specifies general procedures for quality assessment and establishes general principles for describing and testing of electrical, optical, mechanical and environmental characteristics. This part of IEC 62047 aids in the preparation of standards that define devices and systems made by micromachining technology, including but not limited to, material characterization and handling, assembly and testing, process control and measuring methods. MEMS described in this document are basically made of semiconductor material. However, the statements made in this document are also applicable to MEMS using materials other than semiconductor, for example, polymers, glass, metals and ceramic materials.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) in the Scope, optical MEMS, bio-MEMS, micro TAS, and power MEMS for various types of MEMS applications were included;
b) MEMS categories and terms in Table 1 were slightly modified such consumer electronics and automotive were added that in application technology.

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IEC TR 61000-3-18:2024 which is a technical report, reports on the development of a methodology for adapting IEC equipment emission limits from IEC 61000-3-2 and IEC 61000-3-12 for use in regions not covered by these documents. It identifies gaps in the existing equipment emission limit standards concerning their international applicability and identifies public power system characteristics important for the evaluation of harmonic voltage performance. The purpose of adapting the above-mentioned IEC equipment harmonic emission standards in a particular region is to maintain similar electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of equipment up to 75 A per phase in the public power systems in those regions.
NOTE The boundaries between the various voltage levels differ amongst different countries (see IEC 60050‑601:1985, 601-01-28). This document uses the following terms when referring to 50 Hz and 60 Hz system voltages:
- low voltage (LV) refers to Un ≤ 1 kV;
- medium voltage (MV) refers to 1 kV  - high voltage (HV) refers to 35 kV  EMC requirements can have economic and societal impacts; these have not been considered in the development of this document. The consideration of these factors generally occurs in the technical committees working on development and maintenance of emission limit standards.

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This document specifies the classification of imperfections possibly generated during an additive manufacturing process by PBF-LB (laser beam powder bed fusion) or PBF-EB (electron beam powder bed fusion) for metallic parts. This document also indicates the most probable causes of the formation of imperfections and includes illustrations. This can be extended to other additive manufacturing process categories, nevertheless, the indication of probable causes is process specific. Acceptance criteria and dimensional description or scale for imperfections are not included in this document.

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IEC 62541-5:2026 This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) Annex B has been removed and used to create IEC 62451-16;
b) Annex C has been removed and used to create IEC 62451-20;
c) currency information model has been added;
d) information model for Interfaces and AddIns has been added;
e) information model for Method Metadata has been added;
f) MaxSessions, MaxSubscriptions, and MaxMonitoredItems have been added to capabilities;
g) information model for ordered list of objects has been added;
h) PortableQualifiedName and PortableNodeId DataTypes have been added;
i) UriString DataType has been added;
j) SemanticVersionString DataType has been added;
k) AssociatedWith Reference Type has been added;
l) ConfigurationVersion Property has been added to NamespaceMetadataType;
m) AuditClientEventType and AuditClientUpdateMethodResultEventType have been added;
n) ModelVersion has been added to NamespaceMetadataType;
o) NoTransparentBackupRedundancyType has been added to support a Primary/Standby use case;
p) BitFieldType and BitFieldDefinitionType have been added.
This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2020. This edition constitutes a technical revision.

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IEC 62541-21:2026 defines the life cycle of Devices and Composites and mechanisms to verify their authenticity, set up their security and maintain their configuration.
The NodeIds of all Nodes described in this standard are only symbolic names. Annex A defines the NamespaceUri for all NodeIds and the actual NodeIds.

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This document establishes a system of designation for profiles made of cellular unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-UE) intended to be used for building applications. This system is intended to be used in product specification after the application is specified.
NOTE   It is intended to use this method for the designation of PVC-UE profiles for information related to technical literature of the manufacturer, not for the marking of the products.
This part is applicable to PVC-UE profiles of any colour, obtained by a mono-extrusion or a co-extrusion process, with or without surface finishing (e.g. foil, paint or print).
This document defines minimum requirements for the surface finishing of PVC-UE profiles.
Profiles for the management of electrical power cables, communication cables and power track systems used for the distribution of electrical power, profiles for windows or doors and profiles for guttering are not covered by this document.

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This document establishes a system of designation for profiles made of unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U) intended to be used for building applications. This system is intended to be used in product specification after the application is specified.
NOTE   It is intended to use this system for the designation of PVC-U profiles for information related to technical literature of the manufacturer, not for the marking of the products.
This part is applicable to PVC-U profiles of any colour, obtained by a mono-extrusion or a co-extrusion process, with or without surface finishing (e.g. foil, paint or print).
This document defines minimum requirements for the surface finishing of PVC-U profiles.
Profiles for the management of electrical power cables, communication cables and power track systems used for the distribution of electrical power, profiles for windows or doors and profiles for guttering are not covered by this document.

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This document specifies a method for determination of the cold compressive strength of dense shaped refractory products.
Shaped refractories are those which have fixed geometry and dimensions when delivered to the user. This document is accordingly applicable to standard shape refractory bricks, but also special shapes refractory products and pre-cast products.

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This part of ISO 8894 describes a hot-wire (parallel) method for the determination of the thermal conductivity of refractory products and materials. It is applicable to dense and insulating shaped products and to powdered or granular materials (see 6.2), for thermal conductivities of less than 25 W/m·K. The limits are imposed by the thermal diffusivity of the test material and therefore by the dimensions of the test pieces; higher thermal conductivities can be measured if larger pieces are used. Electrically conducting materials cannot be measured.
NOTE 1 The thermal conductivity of products with a hydraulic or chemical bond can be affected by the appreciable amount of water that is retained after hardening or setting and is released on firing. These materials can therefore require pretreatment. The nature and extent of such pretreatment, and the period for which the test piece is held at the measurement temperature as a preliminary to carrying out the test, are details that are outside the scope of this part of ISO 8894 and are agreed between the parties concerned.
NOTE 2 In general, it is difficult to make measurements on anisotropic materials and the use of this method for such materials is also agreed between the parties concerned.

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This document specifies a method for the determination of the modulus of rupture of dense and insulating shaped refractory products at ambient temperature, under conditions of a constant rate of increase of stress.
Shaped refractories are those which have fixed geometry and dimensions when delivered to the user. This document is accordingly applicable to standard shape refractory bricks, but also special shapes refractory products and pre-cast products.
This document is also applicable to unshaped refractories (see ISO 1927-6) after preparation of test specimens according to ISO 1927-5.

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This document specifies a method of testing the fire resistance of "fire-proof" electrical cables.

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This document gives recommendations for the selection, use, care and maintenance of hearing protectors.

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This document specifies guidelines for testing metallic sheet materials to determine the stress-strain characteristics at high strain rates. This document covers the use of elastic-bar-type systems.
This test method covers the strain-rate range above 102 s−1.
NOTE            This testing method is also applicable to tensile test-piece geometries other than the flat test pieces considered here.

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The scope of the present document is to provide the elements needed for elaborating the programme execution logic and drafting the execution plan for the realization of a product.
NOTE 1   In this document, the term “logic” alone is sometimes used for “execution logic”.
NOTE 2   In this document, the term “product” is used to designate the object of the program concerned, and the term “system” is used to designate the product for anything related to system engineering.
NOTE 3   The product is also considered a “system-of-interest” and its enabling systems are also taken into account.
The execution logic and plan enable customers/suppliers to reach an agreement on how their respective processes and activities can be organized.
The aim is to enable each actor in the programme to manage their activities with sufficient visibility of the sequencing of the other stakeholdersʼ activities.
This document belongs to the documents supporting EN 9200 relating to the programme management specification.
The present document describes the principles of programme execution logic and defines the corresponding management requirements. This description is supplemented:
—   on the one hand, in terms of execution logic principles, by:
—   the challenges of a basic logic common to all actors (synchronization);
—   the applicable criteria to set up this basic logic;
—   the translation of this logic into the programme processes;
—   on the other hand, in terms of implementing the execution logic, by:
—   the procedures for practical implementation of the management requirements defined in EN 9200;
—   adaptations of the logic according to the various constraints and specificities of the programme, and justification of these adaptations;
—   the consistency between the basic logic at system level and the logics at subsystem and constituent levels.
The breakdown of clauses as used in this document gives a gradual understanding of the approach to be adopted to construct an execution logic. For instance:
—   Clause 5 presents the end-purpose of a programme execution logic as well as the associated basic concepts and the constituents of this logic;
—   Clause 6 describes and characterizes the process for building the logic;
—   Clause 7 concerns change control to the execution logic;
—   Clause 8 concentrates on the importance of capitalization and lessons learned.
This document applies to aeronautical, space and defence programmes. The principles can be extended to other areas of activity.
It applies to realization of a single product, of several samples or of a series. It applies to any customer/supplier level, while ensuring consistency between successive levels.
The principles described concern all programme actors, from initial expression of need through to closure of the programme.

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This document specifies the identification of radionuclides and the measurement of their activity in soil using in situ gamma spectrometry with portable systems equipped with germanium or scintillation detectors.
This document is suitable to rapidly assess the activity of artificial and natural radionuclides deposited on or present in soil layers of large areas of a site under investigation.
This document can be used in connection with radionuclide measurements of soil samples in the laboratory (see ISO 18589-3) in the following cases:
—     routine surveillance of the impact of radioactivity released from nuclear installations or of the evolution of radioactivity in the region;
—     investigations of accident and incident situations;
—     planning and surveillance of remedial action;
—     decommissioning of installations or the clearance of materials.
It can also be used for the identification of airborne artificial radionuclides, when assessing the exposure levels inside buildings or during waste disposal operations.
Following a nuclear accident, in situ gamma spectrometry is a powerful method for rapid evaluation of the gamma activity deposited onto the soil surface as well as the surficial contamination of flat objects.
NOTE            The method described in this document is not suitable when the spatial distribution of the radionuclides in the environment is not precisely known (influence quantities, unknown distribution in soil) or in situations with very high photon flux. However, the use of small volume detectors with suitable electronics allows measurements to be performed under high photon flux.

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This document specifies the characteristics, qualification and acceptance requirements for O-rings in low compression set fluorocarbon rubber (FKM) to EN 2798.

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This document specifies the characteristics of a collar, swage locking, shear type, in aluminium alloy 6061-T7, with a maximum operating temperature of 80 °C for aerospace application.
This document is applicable in combination with EN 6050, EN 6100 or EN 6120.

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This document specifies methods for measuring the structural return loss of symmetrical cables for digital data transmission.
It is applicable together with EN 3475-100 and EN 50289-1-11. Attention is drawn in particular to correction procedures detailed in EN 50289-1-11:2016, Annex B, to minimize negative effects of cable preparation in the purpose of high frequency range measurements.

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