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    ISO 37153:2017
    Committee
    Published year
    2017
    Description

    ISO 37153:2017 provides the basis, requirements and guidance for a maturity model for the assessment of technical performance, process and interoperability of community infrastructure(s) as well as its contribution to the community, and guidance for future improvements.  This document is applicable to  a) all types of community infrastructure, including, but not limited to, energy, water, transportation, waste and ICT,  b) single types of community infrastructure or multiple types of community infrastructure, and  c) all types of communities, regardless of geographical locations, size, economic structure, stage of economic development, and  d) all applicable stages of infrastructure life cycle (e.g. planning/design, construction, operation, decommission).  NOTE Utilization of natural systems, such as green infrastructure, is also considered as one type of infrastructure.

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    ISO 3662
    Committee
    Published year
    1976
    Description

    Establishes the geometric displacements of pumps and motors having rotating or oscillating drives, and is also applicable to variable displacement units; in such cases, the values refer to the maximum displacement. The displacements specified may be used to derive other basic design criteria and normal ratings. Tabulates nominal values for diplacements from 0,1 up to and including 9000 millilitres per revolution.

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    ISO 3323
    Committee
    Published year
    1987
    Description

    Establishes a scheme for the marking, so that the correct type of fluid is readily apparent during any assembly or testing operations in workshops. The marking is not intended to serve any purpose when a component is installed in an aircraft. Describes the scheme, materials, design and manufacture and gives preferred dimensions of identifications plates.

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    ISO 2943
    Committee
    Published year
    1998
    Description

    This International Standard specifies a method of verifying the compatibility of materials comprising a hydraulic fluid power filter element with a designated fluid, by verifying the ability of the filter element to maintain its collapse burst rating after being subjected to the designated system fluid at a high and/or low temperature.

    The filter element mounting seal is not included as part of the element.

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    Technical committee
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    ISO 2942
    Committee
    Published year
    2018
    Description

    This document specifies a bubble-point test method applicable to filter elements used in hydraulic fluid power systems. It can be used both to verify the fabrication integrity of a filter element (by checking the absence of bubbles) and to permit the localization of the largest pore of the filter element by determining the first bubble point.

    NOTE Verification of fabrication integrity is used to define the acceptability of the filter elements for further use or testing.

    The first bubble point is established through continuation of the fabrication integrity test. It is under no circumstances a functional characteristic of a filter element; in particular, it cannot be used to estimate filtration rating, efficiency or retention capacity and is intended to be used for information only.

    This document specifies a method to normalise fabrication integrity and bubble point data to a standard value of surface tension when test fluids other than 2-propanol are used.

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    ISO 2941
    Committee
    Published year
    2009
    Description

    ISO 2941:2009 specifies a method for verifying the collapse/burst pressure rating of a hydraulic fluid power filter element, i.e. the capability of a filter element to withstand a designated differential pressure at the normal (i.e., intended direction of) flow, by means of pumping contaminated fluid through the filter element until either collapse/burst occurs or the maximum expected differential pressure is reached without element failure.

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    ISO 29404:2015
    Committee
    Published year
    2015
    Description

    ISO 29404:2015 specifies content and format of the messages initiating and controlling the physical movement of wind turbine generator (WTG) components from suppliers to the construction site during the construction phase as well as for repair and maintenance purposes. ISO 29404:2015 is applicable to all organizations involved in the production, transportation, storage and installation of WTG parts and related components. This International Standard is not intended to be applied to substations. Messages described in this International Standard covers only the operational aspects of logistics and therefore this International Standard will represent only one aspect of the entire information flow. ISO 29404:2015 does not specify the technical implementation of appropriate IT products. It rather provides an approach based on the EPC Information System (EPCIS) standard and describes the usage of extension mechanisms provided by the EPCIS standard for the exchange of information in the offshore wind supply chain. It aims at standardizing the exchange of essential logistic information. This International Standard specifies elementary informational needs of involved parties in the offshore supply chain and defines mechanisms for the exchange of this information via the EPCIS. Due to the high degree of specialization along different offshore supply chains, partners exchanging information might require mechanisms for personalizing according to their individual demands. The underlying extendable EPCIS concept allows end users and industry consortiums to extend and to refine the information exchange. These extensions might go far beyond the basic information exchange described in this International Standard.

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    ISO 29400:2020
    Committee
    Published year
    2020
    Description

    This document provides comprehensive requirements and guidance for the planning and engineering of port and marine operations of offshore wind farms, encompassing all documents and works related to such operations, e.g. the design and analysis of the components, systems, equipment and procedures required to perform port and marine operations, as well as the methods or procedures developed to carry them out safely. This document is intended to be comprehensive, covering all relevant information related to port and marine operations necessary for loadout, offshore transport, installation, offshore commissioning works, operation and maintenance, component exchange, repair operations and decommissioning or redeployment of offshore wind farms. This document is applicable to port and marine operations for offshore structures including: — lattice structure foundations made from steel; — concrete gravity base structures (GBS); — piled steel foundation or mixed steel and concrete foundation structures; — subsea templates and similar temporary structures or installation aids; — steel or mixed material towers, nacelles and blades forming part of the wind turbine generators (WTG); — floating turbines moored to the seabed; — self-elevating offshore units for offshore substations or offshore accommodations platforms; — launching systems at sea from quay side or onshore; — array cables within the wind farms as well as export cables connecting the wind farm to the grid. This document is also applicable to modifications of existing structures, e.g. installation of additional modules, exchange of components or decommissioning, and to marine operations during the service life of the windfarm related to the technical maintenance works. It is not applicable to the following operations: — construction activities, e.g. in a fabrication yard onshore, where there is no exposure to the marine environment; — road transport onshore; — diving.

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    ISO 27407
    Committee
    Published year
    2010
    Description

    ISO 27407:2010 specifies a means of marking filters to communicate filter performance characteristics of interest to users. This marking can be used with either the standards referenced in ISO 27407:2010 or with any standard that has been harmonized with any referenced standard. ISO 27407:2010 applies to the marking of information only on the filter; the customer can request that the same information be specified on the product drawing or as part of the product packaging.

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    ISO 26142:2010
    Committee
    Published year
    2010
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    ISO 26142:2010 defines the performance requirements and test methods of hydrogen detection apparatus that is designed to measure and monitor hydrogen concentrations in stationary applications. The provisions in ISO 26142:2010 cover the hydrogen detection apparatus used to achieve the single and/or multilevel safety operations, such as nitrogen purging or ventilation and/or system shut-off corresponding to the hydrogen concentration. The requirements applicable to the overall safety system, as well as the installation requirements of such apparatus, are excluded. ISO 26142:2010 sets out only the requirements applicable to a product standard for hydrogen detection apparatus, such as precision, response time, stability, measuring range, selectivity and poisoning. ISO 26142:2010 is intended to be used for certification purposes.

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