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BIS IS 15652 : 2006(R2016)

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INSULATING MATS FOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSES - SPECIFICATION

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12-01-2013

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FOREWORD
1 SCOPE
2 REFERENCES
3 TERMINOLOGY
4 CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGNATION
5 COMPOSITION
6 REQUIREMENTS
7 WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH
8 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
9 MARKING
10 PACKING
11 TESTS ON MATS
ANNEX A
ANNEX B - LIST OF REFERRED INDIAN STANDARDS
ANNEX C - TEST METHODS
ANNEX D - LIST AND CLASSIFICATION OF TESTS
ANNEX E - SAMPLING PLANS AND PROCEDURES

Pertains to insulating mats made of Elastomer (a generic term that includes rubbers, latex and elastomeric compounds that may be natural or synthetic or a mixture or a combination of both) for use as floor covering for the protection of workers on ac and dc installations with the system voltages upto 66 kV ac and 240 V dc.

Committee
ETD 02
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BIS IS 5424. (05/2010)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Bureau of Indian Standards
Status
Current
Supersedes

BIS IS 8002 : 1976(R2003) RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR WELDING OF FLEXIBLE PVC
BIS IS 8437-1 : 1993(R2002) GUIDE ON EFFECTS OF CURRENT PASSING THROUGH HUMAN BODY - PART 1: GENERAL ASPECTS
BIS IS 2584 : 1963(R2001) METHOD OF TEST FOR ELECTRIC STRENGTH OF SOLID INSULATING MATERIALS AT POWER FREQUENCIES
BIS IS 3400-1 : 2012 METHODS OF TEST FOR VULCANIZED RUBBER - PART 1: DETERMINATION OF TENSILE STRESS-STRAIN PROPERTIES
BIS IS 2076 : 1981(R2003) SPECIFICATION FOR UNSUPPORTED FLEXIBLE POLYVINYL CHLORIDE SHEETING
BIS IS 10810-7 : 1984(R2016) METHODS OF TEST FOR CABLES - PART 7: TENSILE STRENGTH AND ELONGATION AT BREAK OF THERMOPLASTIC AND ELASTOMERIC INSULATION AND SHEATH

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