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SI STANDARD STANDARD NAME DESCRIPTION CHECKPOINTS

No. NUMBER
1 IS13118 SPECIFICATION FOR This standard is The maximum voltage of system used is 415VAC. This
HIGH-VOLTAGE applicable to a.c. standard doesn’t comply.
ALTERNATING- circuit-breakers
CURRENT CIRCUIT- designed for
BREAKERS systems having
voltages above
1000 V.
2 IS5216-1 RECOMMENDATION 6. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR WORKING ON HIGH
S ON SAFETY VOLTAGE MAINS AND APPARATUS
PROCEDURES AND 6.3. Isolation of High Voltage Mains
PRACTICES IN 6.4 Devices for Proving High Voltage Mains and
ELECTRICAL WORK- Apparatus Dead
GENERAL 6.4.5 Identification of Cables to be worked Upon- A non-
contact indicating rod
6.4.6.1 High voltage mains shall not be worked upon
unless they are discharged to –earth
6.4.6.4 The earthing device
6.4.7 Removing the Earth Connections
6.4.8. Safety Precautions for Earthing
6.4.9 Working on Mains Where Visible Isolation Cannot
be carried Out
8.2. Fires and Fire Extinguishers
8.3 Lighting
3 IS732 CODE OF PRACTTCE Wiring 3. ASSESSMENT OF CHARACTERISTICS
FOR ELECTRICAL installations in 3.1.3.2. Number and types of live conductors:
WIRING special locations 3.1.4. Nature of Supply:
INSTALLATIONS such as mines or 3.1.5 Installation Circuit Arrangements:
other areas 3.2 Compatibility:
where potentially 3.4 Supplies for Safety Services:
explosive 3.4.2 Classification
atmosphere 4. EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
exists. SECTION 3 PROTECTIONS FOR SAFETY
5.0.2 Protection against Indirect Contact:
5.0.4 Protection against over current:
5.0.4.1. Over current protection devices:
5.0.5 Protection against Fault Currents
5.0.5.1 Precautions against earth leakage and earth fault
currents:
SECTION 3A PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK
1) Safety sources
2) Arrangement of Circuits
5.1.1.4. Protection by limitation of discharge of energy
5.1.2 Protection against Direct Contact:
5.1.2.2 Protection by barriers or enclosures
5.1.2.3 Protection by obstacles
5.1.2.4 Protection by placing out of reach
5.1.3 Protection against Indirect Contact
5.1.3.2 Protection by use of Class II equipment or by
equivalent insulation
5.2.2 Protection against Fire
SECTION 3C PROTECTION AGAINST OVERCURRENT
5.3 Requirements for Protection against over current:
5.3.2. Protection against overload current only
5.3.2.4 Protection against short-circuits current only
5.3.3 Protection against Overload Current
SECTION 3D PROTECTION AGAINST OVERVOLTAGE
SECTION 3E PROTECTION AGAINST UNDERVOLTAGE
SECTION 3F ISOLATION AND SWITCHING
5.6.1 Isolation
5.6.3 Emergency Switching
SECTION 4 DESIGNS OF INSTALLATION, SELECTION AND
ERECTION OF EQUIPMENT
6. FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
6.1 Fundamental Requirement for Design:
6.1.7.1 Position of protective devices and switches:
8. CABLES, CONDUCTORS AND WIRING MATERIALS
8.1 Selection of Types of Wiring Systems
8.1.1 Non-flexible Cables and Conductors for low
voltages
8.1.2 Flexible Cables and Flexible Cords for Low Voltage
8.1.3 Cables for Extra-Low Voltage
8.1.4 Cables for AC Circuits
9. SWITCHGEAR
SECTION 5 INSPECTIONS AND TESTING
12.3.5 Insulation Resistance
12.3.10 Polarity
4 IS 3231 3231 SPECIFICATION General Part number not mentioned.
FOR ELECTRICAL introduction and
RELAYS FOR POWER common
SYSTEM information
PROTECTION- pertaining to the
GENERAL series of
INTRODUCTION standards on
AND LIST OF PARTS electrical
protection relays.
It also lists the
parts/sections in
this series and
provides
guidance for
understanding
the format used
in this series.
5 IS6875 CONTROL Not available
SWITCHES/PUSH
BUTTONS
6 IS8828 MINIATURE CIRCUIT Not available
BREAKERS
7 IS1248 INDICATING This standard
INSTRUMENTS implies for the
measuring
instruments used
8 Cable Excel sheet done
schedule
9 Power Excel sheet in
distribution final stage

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