SIST - Slovenian Institute for Standardization
The Slovenian Institute for Standardization is recognized as the national standards body in the Republic of Slovenia. SIST develops, adopts and maintains Slovenian standards, and participates in the work of international (ISO, IEC, ITU-T) and European Standardisation Organisations (CEN, CENELEC, ETSI) where its experts represent national interests.
SIST represents Slovenia in European (CEN, CENELEC, ETSI) and international standards organizations (ISO, IEC). As part of the European Union, SIST adopts European standards, ensuring alignment and harmonization with broader European standards.
This document specifies general requirements and test methods for metallic dental elevators. In addition, it specifies dimensional requirements for specific types of dental elevators such as Warwick James elevators, Cryer elevators, Coupland elevators, Bein elevators and Flohr elevators.
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IEC 63522-54:2025 is used for testing all kinds of electrical relays and for evaluating their ability to perform under expected conditions of transportation, storage and all aspects of operational use. This document defines a standard test method for critical DC load current test.
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This document specifies the procedure and gives guidance for structural design of buried thermoplastics piping systems under various conditions of loading for non-pressure application. This document can be used for pressure piping systems before applying operating pressure.
This document is applicable to all solid and structured wall thermoplastics piping systems covered by an EN standard developed by CEN/TC 155.
NOTE 1 PE piping systems for gas infrastructure are covered in EN 12007-2 [1].
This document gives guidance for structural design by either validated field experience or calculation, and contents of EN 476 [2], EN1295-1 [3] and EN 1610 [4] have been considered.
At the design stage, precise details of types of soil and installation conditions are not always available. The choice of design assumptions is left to the judgement of the designer/specifier. In this respect, this technical specification provides general indications and advice.
NOTE 2 It is the responsibility of the designer/specifier to make the appropriate selection of the design aspects, taking into account any relevant National regulation and installation practices or codes.
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This document specifies a method for measuring the time of liquid (simulated urine) strike-through for nonwoven coverstocks. The method is suitable for making comparisons between different nonwoven coverstocks. It does not simulate in-use conditions for finished products.
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This document, together with EN 13476-2 and EN 13476-3, specifies the definitions and general requirements for pipes, fittings and the system based on unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) structured-wall piping systems that are intended for use in non-pressure underground drains and sewers for foul wastewater.
NOTE 1 Products complying with this document can also be used in non-pressure underground drains and sewers for surface water.
This document is applicable to:
a) structured-wall pipes and fittings, which are to be used buried in the ground outside a building structure only; reflected by the marking of products by “U”;
b) structured-wall pipes and fittings, which are to be used buried in ground both outside (application area code “U”) and within a building structure (application area code “D”); reflected in the marking of products by “UD”.
In conjunction with EN 13476-2 and EN 13476-3, it is applicable to structured-wall pipes and fittings with or without an integral socket with elastomeric ring seal joints, as well as welded and fused joints.
This part specifies general aspects and gives guidance concerning a national selection of requirement levels and classes where EN 13476-2 and EN 13476-3 provide options.
EN 13476-2 and EN 13476-3 specify material characteristics, dimensions and tolerances, test methods, test parameters and requirements for pipes with smooth internal and external surfaces, Type A, and pipes with smooth internal and profiled external surfaces, Type B, respectively.
This document, together with EN 13476-2 and EN 13476-3, is applicable to a range of pipe and fitting sizes, materials, pipe constructions, stiffness classes and tolerance classes and offers recommendations concerning colours.
NOTE 2 It is the responsibility of the purchaser or specifier to make the appropriate selections from these aspects, taking into account their particular requirements and any relevant national regulations and installation practices or codes.
NOTE 3 Pipes, fittings and other components conforming to any plastic product standards referred to in Clause 2 can be used with pipes and fittings conforming to this document, when they conform to the requirements for joint dimensions given in EN 13476-2 and to the performance requirements given in Clause 9.
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This document, together with EN 13476-1, specifies the definitions and requirements for pipes, fittings and the system based on unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) structured-wall piping systems that are intended for use in non-pressure underground drains and sewers for foul wastewater.
NOTE 1 Products complying with this document can also be used in non-pressure underground drains and sewers for surface water.
This document is applicable to pipes and fittings with smooth internal and external surfaces, designated as Type A.
This document also specifies test methods and test parameters.
This document is applicable to:
a) structured-wall pipes and fittings, which are intended to be used buried underground outside the building structure; reflected in the marking of products by “U”;
b) structured-wall pipes and fittings, which are intended to be used buried underground both outside (application area code “U”) and within the building structure, reflected in the marking of products by “UD”.
This document is applicable to structured-wall pipes and fittings with or without an integral socket with elastomeric ring seal joints as well as welded and fused joints.
This document is applicable to a range of pipe and fitting sizes, materials, pipe constructions, stiffness classes, application areas, tolerance classes and gives recommendations concerning colours.
NOTE 2 It is the responsibility of the purchaser or specifier to make the appropriate selections from these aspects, taking into account their particular requirements and any relevant national regulations and installation practices or codes.
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This document, together with EN 13476-1, specifies the definitions and requirements for pipes, fittings and the system based on unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) structured-wall piping systems that are intended for use in non-pressure underground drains and sewers for foul wastewater.
NOTE 1 Products complying with this document can also be used in non-pressure underground drains and sewers for surface water.
This document is applicable to pipes and fittings with smooth internal and profiled external surfaces, designated as Type B.
This document also specifies test methods and test parameters.
This document is applicable to:
a) structured-wall pipes and fittings, which are intended to be used buried underground outside the building structure, reflected in the marking of products by “U”; and
b) structured-wall pipes and fittings, which are intended to be used buried underground both outside (application area code “U”) and within the building structure, reflected in the marking of products by “UD”.
This document is applicable to structured-wall pipes and fittings with or without an integral socket with elastomeric ring seal joints as well as welded and fused joints.
This document is applicable to a range of pipe and fitting sizes, materials, pipe constructions, stiffness classes, application areas, tolerance classes and gives recommendations concerning colours.
NOTE 2 It is the responsibility of the purchaser or specifier to make the appropriate selections from these aspects, taking into account their particular requirements and any relevant national regulations and installation practices or codes.
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This document gives guidance and requirements for the assessment of conformity of materials, products, joints and assemblies in accordance with the applicable part(s) of EN 13476 intended to be included in the manufacturer’s quality plan as part of the quality management system and for the establishment of certification procedures.
NOTE 1 A test matrix provides an overview of the testing scheme in Annex A, Table A.1.
NOTE 2 If certification is involved, the certification body operating in accordance with EN ISO/IEC 17065 [1] and EN ISO/IEC 17020 [2] is considered to be competent.
In conjunction with EN 13476-1:2025, EN 13476-2:2025 and EN 13476-3:2025 this document is applicable to Plastics piping systems for non-pressure underground drains and sewers — Structural-wall piping systems of unplasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-U), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE).
The application area code used in the marking of pipes and fittings indicates for which application area(s) the products are intended:
U: for the area more than 1 m from the building to which the buried piping system is connected, and
UD: for application area U and the area under and within 1 m from the building where the pipes and the
fittings are buried in ground and are connected to the soil and waste discharge system of the building.
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This document specifies the characteristics of parallel grooved pins with pilot point and full-length diamond grooves (with closed-end at the insertion side), in steel and stainless steel, and with nominal diameter 1 mm to 25 mm.
These grooved pins are designed to fulfil the main following function: locking together two or more parts, with the easiest installation (due to the pilot point) and a highest level of pull-out resistance (due to the elastic fit behaviour of the pin).
The general requirements (including functional principles for grooved pins and assembly) are specified in ISO 13669.
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This document provides complementary product category rules (c-PCR) for Type III environmental declarations for windows and pedestrian doorsets as defined in EN 14351-1 and EN 14351-2. Windows and pedestrian doorsets additionally providing fire resistance and/or smoke control characteristics according to EN 16034 are also covered by this document.
NOTE 1 Windows that incorporate shutters and/or shutter boxes and/or blinds are in scope of this
c-PCR. For any connected electrical devices (e.g. motors, sensors) - see 6.3.5.2.
NOTE 2 For wood and wood-based products for use in construction, see EN 16485.
NOTE 3 For building hardware, see EN 17610.
This document complements the core rules for the product category of construction products as defined in EN 15804:2012+A2:2019. This document is to be used in conjunction with EN 15804:2012+A2:2019, not replace it.
NOTE 4 The assessment of social and economic performances at product level is not covered by this document.
The core PCR:
- defines the parameters to be declared and the way in which they are collated and reported;
- describes which stages of a product’s life cycle are considered in the EPD and which processes are to be included in the life cycle stages;
- defines rules for the development of scenarios;
- includes the rules for calculating the Life Cycle Inventory and the Life Cycle Impact Assessment underlying the EPD, including the specification of the data quality to be applied;
- includes the rules for reporting the predetermined, environmental and health information that is not covered by Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) for the product, construction process(es) and construction service(s), as relevant;
- defines the conditions under which construction products can be compared based on the information provided by EPD.
For the EPD of construction services the same rules and requirements apply as for the EPD of construction products.
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This document specifies a method for determining the body voltage (BV) generated when a person wearing standardized footwear walks on a resilient, modular mechanical locked floor coverings (MMF) or laminate floor covering. The test method can be used under laboratory conditions as well as in situ.
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This document specifies a method to determine the sensitivity of a textile floor covering for appearance change after water has been spilled and dried on the surface.
This change can be:
a) a colour change;
b) a change in structure;
c) migration and concentration of chemicals coming from the product.
NOTE A concentration of chemicals on a part of the surface can cause accelerated uneven soiling of textile floor coverings.
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This document specifies a laboratory method of determining the minimum pressing time for glue line thicknesses close contact, 0,2 mm, 0,3 mm and 0,5 mm, at three temperatures and three wood moisture contents.
This document is intended to determine the minimum pressing time using a specified procedure for obtaining a reliable base for comparison of minimum pressing time between adhesives under referenced conditions.
The method gives a result that cannot be applied to the safe manufacture of timber structures without taking into account the influence in variation of factors such as timber density, wood moisture content, factory temperature and relative air humidity.
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This document specifies the technical delivery conditions for corrosion-resistant alloy seamless tubular products for casing, tubing, coupling stock and accessory material (including coupling stock and accessory material from bar) for two product specification levels:
PSL-1, which is the basis of this document;
PSL-2, which provides additional requirements for a product that is intended to be both corrosion and cracking resistant for the environments and qualification method specified in Annex G and in the ISO 15156 series.
At the option of the manufacturer, PSL-2 products can be provided in lieu of PSL-1.
NOTE 1 The corrosion-resistant alloys included in this document are special alloys in accordance with ISO 4948-1 and ISO 4948-2.
NOTE 2 For the purpose of this document, NACE MR0175 is equivalent to the ISO 15156 series.
NOTE 3 Accessory products can be manufactured from coupling stock and tubular material, or from solid bar stock or from bored and heat heat-treated bar stock as covered in Annex F.
This document contains no provisions relating to the connection of individual lengths of pipe. This document contains provisions relating to marking of tubing and casing after threading. This document is applicable to the following five groups of products:
a) group 1, which is composed of stainless alloys with a martensitic or martensitic/ferritic structure;
b) group 2, which is composed of stainless alloys with a ferritic-austenitic structure, such as duplex and super-duplex stainless alloy;
c) group 3, which is composed of stainless alloys with an austenitic structure (iron base);
d) group 4, which is composed of nickel-based alloys with an austenitic structure (nickel base);
e) group 5, which is composed of bar only (Annex F) in age-hardened (AH) nickel-based alloys with austenitic structure.
NOTE 4 Not all PSL-1 categories and grades can be made cracking resistant in accordance with the ISO 15156 series and are, therefore, not included in PSL-2.
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This document specifies a method for the determination of tap density, i.e. the density of a powder that has been tapped into a container under specified conditions.
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This document specifies the requirements and recommendations relative to the construction of a sectoral transition plan for industry decarbonization.
This document does not specify the requirements for the construction of a roadmap of single industrial company’s transition plan (a plant or a group), however, a sectoral transition plan can be used as a reference in an entity transition plan.
This document is intended to be used by organizations, including national and public bodies, trade associations, federations, companies and NGOs that wish to establish or monitor sectoral decarbonization plans.
This document is climate-programme neutral. If a climate programme is applicable, requirements of this programme are additional to the requirement of this document.
In this document, either natural or technological sequestrations occur inside the geographical and sectoral boundaries considered in the sectoral transition plan. Otherwise, they are excluded.
In this document, considering its energy consumption and its cost, the direct air capture and storage technology (DACS) is not considered relevant and is excluded from the sectoral transition plan.
Carbon offsets are excluded from this document.
NOTE Carbon offsets are intended as be understood as “Emissions reduction or removal resulting from an action outside the geographical and sectoral boundary used to counterbalance the sector’s residual emissions”.
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This document shows the relationship between the indicators in EN 17472 and ISO 21928-2, used to assess the environmental, social, and economic performance of civil engineering works (CEW), and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which can serve as a tool to communicate the results of the assessment carried out with the methodology established in EN 17472 and ISO 21928-2.
This document does not provide any criteria or rules for performing any kind of assessment.
This document also provides information about how the SDGs are influenced by the performance of several CEW, based on the results of the assessment done according to either EN 17472 or ISO 21928-2, or both, and demonstrate their contributions to achieving the SDGs targets.
The links provided can also be applied to address efforts towards satisfying specific SDGs.
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This document specifies a test method for the verification of the transmission of deflagration of black powder used for blasting.
This document applies only to black powder in granular form or in compressed form.
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This document specifies a method of determining the equivalent initiating capability of electric detonators, non-electric detonators and electronic detonators.
This document specifies a functioning test (after storage) at high and low temperatures.
This document is not applicable to surface connectors or detonating cord relays.
This document applies to explosives for civil uses.
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This document:
a) specifies minimum performance and durability requirements for performance infill materials used in synthetic turf, and textile sports surfaces;
b) describes how the performance of an infill shall be measured, and the results classified;
c) specifies the physical and chemical properties of an infill that are to be declared in a manufacturer’s product declaration;
d) specifies minimum production control tolerance to ensure consistency of infill materials between production batches;
e) describes how reclaimed infill is to be tested to assess its suitability for use.
NOTE If requested, the procedures described in this document can also be used to assess materials intended to be used as stabilizing infills, although not all of the characteristics described in this document are required for stabilizing infills.
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This document specifies a method for determining the resistance to cracking at low temperatures of the leading wire plastic insulation of electric detonators and electronic detonators.
This document is applicable to explosives for civil uses.
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This document specifies the general “design for recycling” guidelines for EPS raw materials. It provides guidance on the impact of specific design characteristics on the recyclability of the product in practice and recommended design options to ensure that the product is recyclable, including target values and performance ranges, where applicable. It also provides a definition of recyclable product and of design for recycling.
This document refers to EPS thermal insulation products but may be used for other EPS construction products where appropriate.
This document refers to the recycling processes of EPS insulation products. The sorting and collecting steps are not part of this document.
This document takes into account all currently known recycling processes that are suitable to enable the circular economy for insulation materials. Particular attention is paid to ensuring that the most energy-efficient processes are given preference, especially mechanical recycling.
For some of these processes, practical experience has been gained over many years, so a basic knowledge base for the development of a guideline is already available.
At the same time, it is important to also take into account future-oriented processes, for which at the moment little but increasing experience is available or which have so far only been implemented on a small scale.
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This document specifies a method for the verification of the transfer capability of surface connectors, detonating cord relays and coupling accessories.
In case of coupling accessories, the document applies to non-electric detonators, electronic detonators and surface connectors where the shock tube is equipped with a coupling accessory and to shock tubes equipped with a coupling accessory.
This document does not apply to electric detonators, plain detonators, semi-finished detonators, and electronic initiation systems.
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This document specifies a method for determining the delay time accuracy of electric detonators, non-electric detonators, surface connectors and detonating cord relays with pyrotechnic delay elements.
This document applies to explosives for civil uses.
NOTE The method for determining the delay time accuracy for electronic initiation systems is included in prEN 13763-27.
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This document specifies a method to determine the tendency of a propellant to undergo transition from deflagration to detonation (DDT). It applies to propellants of a grain size up to 8 mm. This method does not apply to black powder and rocket propellant.
NOTE 1 Due to the nature of the shape of grains (heterogeneous), the combustion of the rocket propellant can cause a crack of the grain causing an explosion of the rocket motor.
NOTE 2 Black powders properties differ significantly from propellant and explosives because black powders are capable of maintaining stable combustion at high velocities without experiencing deflagration - detonation transition.
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This document specifies a test method for the verification of the thermal stability at 75 °C of explosives for blasting, boosters and explosive substances.
This document also applies to black powder when used for blasting.
This document also applies to solid gun propellants, solid rocket propellants, black powder used as propellants, for safety fuse or for pyrotechnics and powder cakes as covered by EN 13938-1:2025.
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This document specifies a test method for the verification of the insensitiveness to friction of explosives for blasting and explosive substances.
This document is also applicable to black powder used for blasting.
This document is not applicable to boosters.
This document is not applicable to compact solid explosives.
This document is not applicable to liquid explosives.
This document also applies to solid gun propellants, solid rocket propellants, black powder used as propellants, for safety fuse or for pyrotechnics and powder cakes as covered by EN 13938-1:2025.
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This document specifies a method to determine the series firing current of electric detonators. This document is applicable to explosives for civil uses.
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This document specifies the requirements for electric detonators, non-electric detonators, electronic detonators, plain detonators, semi-finished detonators, electronic initiation systems, surface connectors, shock tubes and detonating cord relays.
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This document specifies a test method for the verification of the resistance to water of explosives for blasting and boosters.
NOTE This test method applies to situations where an explosive for blasting or a booster is subjected to high humidity and contact with water.
This document does not apply to black powder.
This document does not apply to explosive substances.
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This document specifies the method for declaring the technical classification relating to acoustics for a Product Standard including DoP, or European assessment document (EAD) including European Technical Approval (ETA) for a specific building product or equipment, or a family of building products or equipment. In particular, it gives advice on how to write technical specifications in response to the mandated characteristics on acoustics under the Construction Products Regulation.
NOTE 1 In the remainder of this document, the terms used relate to CEN and product standards. The concepts are, however, equally applicable to the European Organisation for Technical Approvals (EOTA).
The purpose of this document is to assist the Technical Committees in preparing acoustic clauses to ensure that such product standards:
- are as homogeneous as possible, with each individual product standard having the same basic structure;
- are in full accordance with the standards for the measurement and declaration of acoustic properties;
- reflect the latest technical knowledge of methods of determining the acoustical properties from the specific family of building products or equipment under consideration.
NOTE 2 Annex A lists the European and International Standards to be used in the drafting of acoustic provisions standards. Annex B contains guidance on choosing appropriate properties. Annex C describes the relevant measured acoustic properties for common products.
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This document specifies a method for the determination of burning rate under ambient conditions for solid gun propellants. It is applicable to solid gun propellants and black powder in their original form up to a grain size of 8 mm.
NOTE 1 Knowledge of burning rate is of high importance to manage risks associated with handling such explosives and of high importance to assess whether performance characteristics are met.
NOTE 2 In cases where propellants having grain size higher than 8 mm are generally used, their burning rate is more influenced and controlled by parameters of element containing thereof, and thus knowledge of their burning rate at ambient condition is not of high importance.
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This document specifies a test method for the verification of the resistance to hydrostatic pressure of explosives for blasting and a test method for the verification of the resistance to hydrostatic pressure of explosives for boosters.
This document does not apply to black powder.
This document does not apply to explosive substances.
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This document specifies a method for determining the all-fire impulse and the no-fire impulse of electric detonators.
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This document specifies two test methods for the determination of the velocity of detonation of explosives for blasting.
This document does not apply to boosters and explosive substances.
NOTE This document does not apply to black powder. The burning rate of black powder is determined in accordance with EN 13938-4:2025.
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This document specifies a method for determination the ability of the explosive content of plain detonators and semi-finished detonators to withstand vibration it could be exposed to during use, handling and transport. Plain detonators are instantaneous detonators supplied without means of activation. Semi-finished detonators are detonator supplied without means of activation
This document applies to explosives for civil uses.
NOTE Plain detonators and semi-finished detonators are normally activated by means of detonating cord, safety fuse, pyrotechnic igniter or shock tube.
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This document specifies a method for the verification of the density of explosives for blasting, boosters and explosive substances.
This document also applies to solid gun propellants, solid rocket propellants, black powder used as propellants, as covered by EN 13938-1:2025.
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This document specifies a method for checking small rocket motors for voids and fissures and provides a list of non-destructive testing (NDT) methods for detecting voids and fissures in other solid rocket propellants.
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This document specifies two test methods for the verification of the insensitiveness to impact.
This document is applicable to electric detonators, non-electric detonators, electronic detonators, plain detonators, semi-finished detonators, surface connectors and detonating cord relays as well as shock tubes.
This document does not apply to electronic initiation systems.
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This document specifies a method for determination of resistance to hydrostatic pressure of electric detonators, non-electric detonators, electronic detonators, surface connectors and detonating cord relays.
Detonating cord relays, stated by the manufacturer to be used in dry conditions, are excluded.
This document is applicable to explosives for civil uses.
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This document specifies a method for the determination of resistance to electrostatic energy for propellants containing a mass fraction of at least 5 % of particles which pass through a 1 mm sieve. This method does not apply to black powder.
NOTE If the mass fraction of particles smaller than 1 mm size is less than 5 % the propellant is considered to be insensitive to electrostatic energy and this test is not performed.
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This document specifies a method for determining the no-fire current of electric detonators. This document applies to explosives for civil uses.
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This document specifies a method for determining the mechanical strength of electric detonators, electronic detonators and non-electronic detonators, leading wires/shock tubes, and their connections into the crimp/closure or sealing arrangement.
This method is applicable to explosives for civil uses.
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This document specifies a test method for the verification of thermal stability.
This document is applicable to electric detonators, non-electric detonators, electronic detonators, plain detonators, semi-finished detonators, surface connectors and detonating cord relays as well as shock tubes.
This document does not apply to electronic initiation systems.
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This document is applicable to carrier cycles with or without electric assistance with a minimum gross vehicle weight that is bigger than 300 kg and a maximum gross vehicle weight of 650 kg.
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This document specifies a method for the verification of the shock wave velocity of shock tubes.
This document is applicable to shock tubes of non-electric detonators, surface connectors and electronic detonators, and on shock tube as bulk product.
This document does not apply to electric detonators, plain detonators, semi-finished detonators, detonating cord relays and electronic initiation systems.
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This document specifies test methods for electronic initiation systems.
The test methods for electronic initiation systems refer to complete electronic initiation systems but also to electronic detonators, wireless electronic detonators and to firing units, programming units, testing units and control units that are part of an electronic initiation system.
Other parts of the EN 13763 series contain test methods applicable to electronic detonators, too.
This document does not apply to electric, non-electric, plain and semi-finished detonators, surface connectors, detonating cord relays, coupling accessories, leading wires and shock tubes.
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This document provides the concept of data templates developed to enable machine interpretability based on a standardized data structure, carrying the alphanumerical information for any object used in the life cycle of assets.
This document provides a description of how data templates are implemented following ISO 12006-3.
This document provides a methodology to create and maintain data templates in data dictionary.
This document provides guidance for linking between data templates and classification systems within data dictionaries based on ISO 12006-3.
This document provides an XML Schema Definition (XSD) representing an implementation of the ISO 23387 and ISO 12006-3 data models.
It is not within the scope of this document to provide the content of any data templates.
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