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Title Description Implementation date Source Publication Created
US IEC 60502-1:2009, Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1,2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) - Part 1: Cables for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1,2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3,6 kV) This Uganda Standard specifies the construction, dimensions and test requirements of power cables with extruded solid insulation for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1,2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3,6 kV) for fixed installations such as distribution networks or industrial installations. (This Uganda Standard cancels and replaces, US EAS 506-1:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 1: Cables for rated voltages of 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) and 3 kV (Um = 3.6 kV), which has been republished). 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards 24 August 2016
US IEC 60502-2:2014, Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1,2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) – Part 2: Cables for rated voltages from 6 kV (Um = 7,2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) This Uganda Standard specifies the construction, dimensions and test requirements of power cables with extruded solid insulation from 6 kV up to 30 kV for fixed installations such as distribution networks or industrial installations. (This Uganda Standard cancels and replaces, US EAS 506-2:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 2: Cables for rated voltages from 6 kV (Um = 7.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV), which has been republished) 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 24 August 2016
US IEC 60502-4:2010, Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1,2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) - Part 4: Test requirements on accessories for cables with rated voltages from 6 kV (Um = 7,2 kV) up This Uganda Standard specifies the test requirements for type testing of accessories for power cables with rated voltages from 3,6/6 (7,2) kV up to 18/30 (36) kV, complying with IEC 60502-2. (This Uganda Standard cancels and replaces, US EAS 506-4:2008, Power cables with extruded insulation and their accessories for rated voltages from 1 kV (Um = 1.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV) — Part 4: Test requirements on accessories for cables with rated voltages from 6 kV (Um = 7.2 kV) up to 30 kV (Um = 36 kV), which has been republished) 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 24 August 2016
US IEC 60888:1987, Zinc-coated steel wires for stranded conductors This Uganda Standard applies to zinc-coated steel wires used in the construction and/or reinforcement of conductors for overhead power transmission purposes. It is intended to cover all wires used in constructions where the individual wire diameters, including coating, are in the range of 1.25 mm to 5.50 mm. Three grades of steel are included to reflect the needs of conductor users: regular steel, high strength steel and extra high strength steel. Two classes of coating represented by minimum zinc mass per unit area are included: Class 1 and Class 2. (This Uganda Standard cancels and replaces, US EAS 509:2008, Zinc-coated steel wires for stranded conductors, which has been republished). 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 24 August 2016
US IEC 60889:1987, Hard-drawn aluminium wire for overhead line conductors This Uganda Standard is applicable to hard-drawn aluminium wires for the manufacture of stranded conductors for overhead power transmission purposes. It specifies the mechanical and electrical properties of wires in the diameter range 1.25 mm to 5.00 mm. (This Uganda Standard cancels and replaces, US EAS 510:2008, Hard-drawn aluminium wire for overhead line conductors, which has been republished). 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 24 August 2016
US IEC 60904-2:2015, Photovoltaic devices – Part 2: Requirements for photovoltaic reference devices This Uganda Standard gives requirements for the classification, selection, packaging, marking, calibration and care of photovoltaic reference devices. This standard covers photovoltaic reference devices used to determine the electrical performance of photovoltaic cells, modules and arrays under natural and simulated sunlight. It does not cover photovoltaic reference devices for use under concentrated sunlight. (This Uganda Standard cancels and replaces, US 463-2:2005 Photovoltaic devices — Part 2: Requirements for reference solar cells, which has been republished). 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 24 August 2016
US ISO 7175-1:1997, Children's cots and folding cots for domestic use — part 1: safety requirements This Uganda Standard specifies requirements relating to the safety of children’s cots and folding cots for domestic use. It is applicable to cots and folding cots with an internal length of between 900 mm and 1 400 mm. It does not cover rocking and swinging cots. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 24 August 2016
US ISO 10131-1:1997, foldaway beds — safety requirements and tests — part 1 safety requirements This Uganda Standard specifies requirements relating to the safety and strength of foldaway beds for domestic use. It also deals with the strength of the mounting of the bed to the building structure, where applicable. This part of ISO 10131 does not specify the properties of the materials or electrical equipment used in the construction of foldaway beds. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 24 August 2016
US 1623-1:2015, Hair dyes — Liquid oxidation hair dyes — Part 1: Aryl di-amine based— Specification This Uganda Standard specifies requirements, sampling and test methods for liquid oxidation hair dyes which are aryl di-amine based. This standard only covers permanent liquid hair dyes that are black, and other colours based on aryl di-amines which act as primary intermediates in the dye. This standard does not apply to powder hair dyes, plant-based hair dyes, and metallic-based hair dyes (temporary). 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US 1624-1:2015, Hair shampoo — Part 1: Synthetic detergent-based — Specification This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements, methods of test and sampling for hair shampoo, synthetic detergent-based. This standard also includes shampoos with positive dermatological effect on the skin and neutralizing shampoos 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US 1625:2015, Acid based instant hand sanitizers— Specification This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements, sampling and test methods for acid based instant sanitizers. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US 202-1:2015, Flexible polyurethane foams — Part 1: Polyether type — Specification This Uganda Standard specifies requirements, sampling and test methods for seven classes (based on density) of flexible polyurethane foams of the polyether type, in the form of blocks, slabs, sheets, and shapes cut from these. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US 202-2:2015, Flexible polyurethane foam — Part 2: Mattresses — Specification This Uganda Standard specifies requirements, sampling and test methods for foam mattresses suitable for domestic and hotel use. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US 202-3:2015, Flexible polyurethane foams — Part 3: Reconstituted foams — Specification This Uganda Standard specifies requirements, sampling and test methods for seven classes (based on density) of reconstituted flexible polyurethane foams, in the form of blocks, slabs, sheets, or other shapes cut from these. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US 202-4:2015, Flexible polyurethane foams — Part 4: Polyester type — Specification This Uganda Standard specifies requirements, sampling and test methods for five classes (based on density) of flexible polyurethane foams of the polyester type, in the form of blocks, slabs, sheets, or other shapes cut from these. Each class is subdivided, according to the hardness of the foam, into two grades. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US ISO 4261:2013, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Specifications of gas turbine fuels for industrial and marine applications This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements for petroleum fuels for gas turbines (see ISO 3977) used in public utility, industrial, and marine applications. It does not cover requirements for gas turbine fuels for aviation use. This standard is intended for the guidance of users such as turbine manufacturers, suppliers, and purchasers of gas turbine fuels. This standard sets out the properties of fuels at the time and place of transfer of custody to the user. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US ISO 8216-1:2005, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) classification — Part 1: Categories of marine fuels This Uganda Standard establishes the detailed classification of marine fuels within class F (petroleum fuels). It is intended to be read in conjunction with US ISO 8216-99. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US ISO 8216-99:2002, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classification — Part 99: General This Uganda Standard establishes a general system of classification which applies to petroleum fuels designated by the prefix letter “F”. Within class F, five families (designated as categories) of products are defined according to the type of fuel and listed in decreasing order of volatility. One category, D, is defined further by subgroups on the basis of volatility and flash point, because of the safety implications of different customary titles for such fuels in different parts of the world. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US ISO 8217:2012, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Specifications of marine fuels This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements for petroleum fuels for use in marine diesel engines and boilers, prior to appropriate treatment before use. The specifications for fuels in this standard can also be applicable to fuels for stationary diesel engines of the same or similar make and type as those used for marine purposes. This standard specifies four categories of distillate fuel, one of which is for diesel engines for emergency purposes. It also specifies six categories of residual fuel. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
US ISO 8216-2:1986, Petroleum products — Fuels (class F) — Classification — Part 2: Categories of gas turbine fuel marine applications This Uganda Standard establishes the detailed classification of gas turbine fuels for industrial and marine applications, but excluding aircraft fuels. It should be read in conjunction with ISO 8216/0. The fuels in this classification are for use in industrial gas turbines and gas turbines derived from aviation turbines that are used in static and marine applications. The classification includes only fuels that are liquid under atmospheric pressure and at their normal storage temperatures. Petroleum fuels, being the result of the processing of crude oils of diverse origin, cannot be chemically defined, but may be categorized generally within the scope of this part of US ISO 8216. 2015-08-07 The Uganda National Bureau of standards THE UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 43 of 7 August 2015 25 August 2016
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