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Title Description Implementation date Source Publication Created
US ISO 7240-28:2009, Fire detection and alarm systems — Part 28: Fire protection control equipment This Uganda Standard specifies requirements, methods of test and performance criteria for fire protection control equipment (f.p.c.e.) (see ISO 7240-1) connected to automatic fire protection equipment (a.f.p.e.) (see ISO 7240-1) installed in buildings. The f.p.c.e. receives signals from control and indicating equipment (see ISO 7240-1), sends control signals to, and indicates the condition of, the a.f.p.e. The control signals are used to initiate automatic fire protection equipment, such as pumps associated with fire suppression systems, control doors, dampers, fans and the like. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US ISO 16528-1:2007, Boilers and pressure vessels — Part 1: Performance requirements This Uganda Standard defines the performance requirements for the construction of boilers and pressure vessels. It is not the intent of this standard to address operation, maintenance and in-service inspection of boilers and pressure vessels. In relation to the geometry of the pressure-containing parts for pressure vessels, the scope of this standard includes the following: • welding end connection for the first circumferential joint for welded connections; • first threaded joint for screwed connections; • face of the first flange for bolted, flanged connections; • first sealing surface for proprietary connections or fittings; • safety accessories, where necessary. In relation to the geometry of pressure-containing parts for boilers, the scope of this standard covers the following: • feedwater inlet (including the inlet valve) to steam outlet (including the outlet valve), including all inter-connecting tubing that can be exposed to a risk of overheating and cannot be isolated from the main system; • associated safety accessories; • connections to the boilers involved in services, such as draining, venting, superheating, etc. This standard does not apply for nuclear components, railway and marine boilers, gas cylinders or piping systems or mechanical equipment, e.g. turbine and machinery casings. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US ISO 5775-2:1996, Bicycle tyres and rims — Part 2: Rims This Uganda Standard specifies rim dimensions for bicycle tyres: it gives only those rim contour dimensions necessary for tyre mounting and to fit the tyre on the rim. US ISO 5775-1 covers designations and dimensions for tyres. ISO 5775 covers straight side (SS) rims, hooked bead (HB) rims and crotchet type (C) rims. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US ISO 6698:1989, Cycles — Screw threads used to assemble freewheels on bicycle hubs This Uganda Standard specifies the thread profile and limits and tolerances for the screw threads used to assemble freewheels on bicycle hubs. It is based on the use of the ISO basic thread profile given in ISO 68; satisfactory interchangeability with the corresponding British Standard Cycle (B.S.C.) thread; this has required the use of an inch pitch (t.p.i.);the use of screw thread tolerance grades and tolerance positions given in ISO 965-l1; and the use of gauges made to ISO 1502. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US ISO 6699:1990, Cycles — Stern and handlebar bend — Assembly dimensions This Uganda Standard specifies the dimensions and tolerances to ensure secure assembly between the stem and the handlebar bend of a bicycle. lt applies to bicycles intended for use on public roads, and on which the saddle can be adjusted to provide a saddle height of 635 mm or more. lt does not apply to specialized types of bicycle such as tradesmen’s delivery bicycles, tandems, toy bicycles and bicycles designed and equipped for use in sanctioned competitive events. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US ISO 8488:1986, Cycles — Screw threads used to assemble head fittings on bicycle forks This Uganda Standard specifies details of the screw threads used to assemble head races and locknuts, i.e. fittings, on bicycle fork steering columns. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US ISO 1728:2006, Road vehicles — Pneumatic braking connections between motor vehicles and towed vehicles — Interchangeability This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements which ensure interchangeability of the pneumatic braking connections between motor vehicles and towed vehicles. It concerns vehicle combinations equipped with pneumatic braking systems with two lines: one control line and one supply line. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US ISO 764:2002, Horology — Magnetic resistant watches This Uganda Standard specifies the minimum requirements and test methods for magnetic resistant watches. It is based on the simulation of an accidental exposure of a watch to a direct current magnetic field of 4 800 A/m. Annex A deals with watches designated as magnetic resistant with an additional indication of intensity of a magnetic field exceeding 4 800 A/m. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US ISO 1413:1984, Horology — Shock resistant watches This Uganda Standard specifies the minimum requirements for shock-resistant watches and describes the corresponding method of test. It is intended to allow homologation testing of watches rather than the individual control of all watches of a production batch. Indeed, assuming that each watch could comply with the minimum requirements without apparent damage, readjustment could still be made necessary because the test can lead to an alteration of the initial rate of a watch. This standard is based on the simulation of the shock received by a watch on falling accidentally from a height of 1 m on to a horizontal hardwood surface. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US ISO 6425:1996, Divers’ watches This Uganda Standard specifies requirements and test methods for divers’ watches and for divers’ watches for use in deep diving. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US ISO 22810:2010, Horology — Water-resistant watches This Uganda Standard establishes the requirements and specifies the test methods used to verify the water resistance of watches. Moreover, it indicates the marking which the manufacturer is authorized to apply to them. Divers' watches, specified as such, are covered by US ISO 6425 which establishes special requirements. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US EAS 203:2014, Boxes for enclosure of electrical accessories — Specification (2nd Edition) This Uganda Standard specifies requirements and methods of test for boxes intended to contain one or more electrical accessories and to be recessed into a wall, ceiling or similar flat-surfaced structure. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US EAS 205:2014, Controls for heating units in household electric ranges — Specification (2nd Edition) This Uganda Standard specifies the requirements and test methods for control units for household electric ranges. It applies to multi-heat switches, energy regulators and thermostats including those for ovens, hotplates and rotisseries. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US EAS 168:2014, Junction boxes for use in electrical installations — Specification (2nd Edition) This Uganda Standard specifies requirements and methods of sampling and test for junction boxes of surface or flush mounting types for use in fixed wiring installations. This standard applies to junction boxes used in a.c. and d.c. circuits where the rated voltage does not exceed 250 V and where the conductors are not subject to mechanical tension in normal use. It covers junction boxes having fixed terminals with capacity for cable conductors up to 10 mm2. It does not apply to junction boxes for use in conditions where special protection against the ingress of dust or moisture is required. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US EAS 811-1: 2014, Code of practice for safety of electrical installations — Part 1: General This Uganda Standard specifies the terms and definitions, symbols and methods of earthing of electrical supply, communication facilities and associated equipment. It applies to all new and existing installations and extensions. This standard does not cover the earthed return of electric railways nor those lightning protection wires that are normally independent of supply or communication wires or equipment. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US 1512:2014, Adhesives — Ethyl & methyl cyanocrylate types 1,2 and 3 — Specification This Uganda Standard specifies requirements and methods of test for two grades of one component Grade M - methyl 2-cyanoacrylate and Grade E - ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate (commonly sold under trade name such as "Super Glue"). 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US EAS 811-2:2014, Code of practice for safety of electrical installations — Part 2: Installation and maintenance of electric supply stations and equipment This Uganda Standard specifies the safety requirements for installations, operations and maintenance of electric supply stations. It also provides safety guidelines to personnel involved in electric supply stations and their associated structural arrangements that are accessible only to qualified personnel. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US 1572:2014, Standard specification for epoxy (flexible) adhesive for bonding metallic and non- metallic materials The Uganda Standard covers a two-part modified epoxy paste adhesive for bonding metallic and nonmetallic materials. The adhesive should be suitable for forming bonds that can withstand environmental exposure to temperatures from –184 to 82 °C (–300 to 180 °F) when exposed to an expected combination of stress, temperature, and relative humidity to be encountered in service 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 03 October 2016
US EAS 811-3:2014, Code of practice for safety of electrical installations — Part 3 :Installation and maintenance of overhead electric supply and communication lines This Uganda Standard specifies safety requirements for installation and maintenance of overhead electric supply and communication lines and their associated equipment. It prescribes the associated structural arrangements of such systems and the extension of such systems into buildings. It includes requirements for spacing, clearances, and strength of construction. This part of US EAS 811 does not apply to installations in electric supply stations except as required by US EAS 811-1. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
US EAS 811-4:2014, Code of practice for safety of electrical installations — Part 4: Installation and maintenance of underground electric supply and communication lines This Uganda Standard specifies safety requirements for the installation and maintenance of underground electric supply and communication lines. It prescribes the associated structural arrangements and the extension of such systems into buildings. It also covers the cables and equipment employed primarily for the utilization of electric power when such cables and equipment are used by the utility in the exercise of its function as a utility. This standard does not apply for installations in electric supply stations. 2015-04-21 The Uganda National Bureau of standards UGANDA GAZETTE Vol. CVIII No. 20 of 21 April 2015 14 September 2016
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