16a
1401 : 1970
2701 (Part 1)
wie
4905 : 1968,
6842: 197
9000
(Pan 2/Sce 3)
1977
(Part 3/Sec 3)
197
(Pact $/See 2)
1981
(Part T8001
105): 1979
15 14697 : 1999
Tite
Fire hazard testing : Part 2 Test
methods, Section 1 Gtow-wire and
guidance
‘Meinods o ess for determination oF
flammability of solid electrical
insulating material when exposed 1
sn igniting source: Part 1 Horizontal
specimen method
Graphical symbols for diagrams in
the field of elevotechnology
Classification of degrees of
protection provided by enclosures of
electrical equipment,
“Tesiayg equlpnicnt for ae elective
lenergy meters
Vollage bands for clectical
installations including preferred
vollages and frequency
ac Watthour meters, class 0.5, 1 and 2
ANNEX A.
(Clause 2)
LIST OF REFERRED INDIAN STANDARS.
Tite ISNo
Accessbility test probes (first 11000 (Part 2/
revision) See 1): 1988
Method for high voltage testing
ort 1 General cetmiuons and test 4131 War 1)
requirements 1986,
‘Methods for random sampling
Limits of — electromagnetic
Basic environmental testing 12032 series
proceudures for electronic and
electrical ters: 12063: 1987
Cold test, Section 3 Cold test for
non-heat dissipating items with
gradual change of tomperatore penises
Dry heat test, Section 3 Dry heat test
for non-heat dissipating items with 9560. 4988
gradual change of temperature
Tramp heat (eyeli) test, Seetion 2
12+12h eyele
13010 : 1990
Impact test (Sections Uta Sinone {5079 1999
vyoulme)
(Part 8) : 1987 Vibration (sinusoidal) test
ANNEX B.
(Clause 8.2)
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY
z
3
‘ae State watuiour cies clas Lain
2 — Specification
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
THAT DQ NOT OCCUR
IN PRACTICE
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
é
:
z
a
THAT DO OCCUR
IN PRACTICE,
7585 95 100 %
RELATIVE HUMIDITY
ANNUAL FAN
19
LUMITS FOR EACH PERIOD OF 30 DAYS SPREAD IN A
NATURAL MANNER OVER ONE YEAR
LIMITS OCCASIONALLY REACHED ON OTHER DAYS