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Energy - update announcements
DR AS/NZS 3001.1:2020 Electrical installations - Transportable structures and supply arrangements, Part 1: Site supplies for transportable structures and vehicles
Comments are invited until 20/07/2020
DR AS/NZS 3001.2:2020 Electrical installations - Transportable structures and supply arrangements, Part 2: Transportable structures and vehicles
Standard adopts ISO 3821:2019, which specifies requirements for rubber hoses (including twin hoses) for welding, cutting and allied processes. This document specifies requirements for rubber hoses for normal duty of 2 MPa (20 bar) and light duty [limited to hoses for maximum working pressure of 1 MPa (10 bar) and with bore up to and including 6.3 mm]. This document applies to hoses operated at temperatures −20 °C to +60 °C and used in the following: Gas welding and cutting. Arc welding under the protection of an inert or active gas. Processes allied to welding and cutting, in particular, heating, brazing, and metallization. This document does not specify requirements for hose assemblies. This document applies neither to thermoplastics hoses nor to hoses used for high pressure [>0.15 MPa (>1.5 bar)] acetylene. The standard is identical with, and has been reproduced from ISO 3821:2019 Gas welding equipment- Rubber hoses for welding, cutting and allied processes.
AS/NZS 60137:2020 Insulated bushings for alternating voltages above 1 000 V
Standard adopts IEC 60137:2017 with modifications for Australia and New Zealand, which specifies the characteristics and tests for insulated bushings. This Standard is applicable to bushings, as defined in Clause 3, intended for use in electrical apparatus, machinery, transformers, switchgear and installations for three‐phase alternating current systems, having highest voltage for equipment above 1 000 V and power frequencies of 15 Hz up to and including 60 Hz. Subject to special agreement between purchaser and supplier, this standard may be applied, in part or as a whole to the following: (a) Bushings used in other than three‐phase systems. (b) Bushings for high‐voltage direct current systems. (c) Bushings for testing transformers. (d) Bushings for capacitors. Special requirements and tests for transformer bushings in this Standard apply also to reactor bushings. This Standard is applicable to bushings made and sold separately. Bushings which are a part of an apparatus and which cannot be tested according to this Standard should be tested with the apparatus of which they form part. This standard is an adoption with national modifications, and has been reproduced from, IEC 60137:2017 Insulated bushings for alternating voltages above 1000 V.
Supersedes AS/NZS 60137:2008
AS/NZS 60214.1:2020 Tap-changers, Part 1: Performance requirements and test methods
Standard adopts IEC 60214-1:2014 with modifications for Australia and New Zealand, which specifies performance requirements and test methods for on‐load tap-changers of both resistor and reactor types, de‐energized tap‐changers, and their motor‐drive mechanisms. This Standard applies mainly to tap‐changers immersed in mineral insulating oil according to AS 60296 but may also be used for tap‐changers with air or gas insulation or immersed in other insulating liquids insofar as conditions are applicable. This Standard applies mainly to tap‐changers with arcing contacts but may also be used for arcing‐free on‐load tap‐changers (such as electronic switching) insofar as conditions are applicable. This Standard applies to power and distribution transformers of all types and to reactors. This Standard does not apply to transformers and reactors mounted on railway rolling stock.
AS/NZS 60137:2008 Insulated bushings for alternating voltages above 1 000 V
Superseded by AS/NZS 60137:2020
AS/NZS 3800:2020 Electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres - Repair and overhaul
Objective of this Standard is to give instructions, principally of a technical nature, on the repair, overhaul, reclamation and modification of equipment designed for use in explosive atmospheres. It is not applicable to maintenance, other than when repair and overhaul cannot be disassociated from maintenance, neither does it give advice on cable entry systems, which may require a renewal when the equipment is re‐installed. It prevents overhaul without manufacturer and certificate documentation to types of protection "i", "m" and "s". This Standard is based on the assumption that good engineering practices are adopted throughout.
Superseded by AS/NZS 3800:2020
DR AS/NZS 61347.2.2:2020 Lamp control gear, Part 2.2: Particular requirements for d.c. or a.c. supplied electronic step-down convertors for filament lamps
Comments are invited until 10/06/2020
DR AS/NZS IEC 61231:2020 International lamp coding system (ILCOS)
DR AS/NZS 61000.6.4:2020 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6.4: Generic standards - Emission standard for industrial environments
AS/NZS IEC 62676.3:2020 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part 3: Analog and digital video interfaces
Standard adopts IEC 62676.3:2013, which specifies physical, electrical and software interface (non-IP) specifications of analogue and digital video interface in video surveillance systems (so far called CCTV) applications. Video interfaces are used both for connection and transmission of surveillance video, audio and control signals. Through video interfaces, video surveillance systems can be put together by connection various components such as image capturing devices, image handling devices, etc. This Standard ensures interoperability among various video surveillance components. This Standard applies strictly to Video Surveillance Systems. This Standard is based on broadcast television standards and other standards, and it defines the minimum requirements for analogue and digital video interfaces to meet VSS’s requirements, interoperability and de facto practice. The proposed standard is identical with, and will be reproduced from, IEC　62676-3:2013 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part　3: Analog and digital video interfaces.
AS/NZS 62676.2.1:2020 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part 2-1: Video transmission protocols - General requirements
Standard adopts IEC 62676.2.1:2013 with modifications for Australia and New Zealand, which introduces an IP network interface for devices in surveillance applications. This Standard specifies a network protocol for the full interoperability of video devices. On top of the basic layers protocols are defined to accomplish the full interoperability of video devices. In surveillance applications IP video devices have to use standardized protocols to accomplish following functionality: video streaming, stream control, event handling, discovery, capability description, device management, PTZ control, auxiliaries and other functions. The proposed standard is identical with, and will be reproduced from, IEC　62676-2-1:2019 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part　2.1: Video transmission protocols - General requirements.
AS/NZS 62676.1.2:2020 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part 1-2: System requirements - Performance requirements for video transmission
Standard adopts IEC 62676.1.2:2013 with modifications for Australia and New Zealand, which introduces general requirements on video transmission. This Standard covers the general requirements for video transmissions on performance, security and conformance to basic IP connectivity, based on available, well-known, international standards. The proposed standard is identical with, and will be reproduced from, IEC 62676-1-2:2013 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part 1.2: System requirements - Performance requirements for video transmission.
AS/NZS IEC 62676.2.2:2020 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part 2-2: Video transmission protocols - IP interoperability implementation based on HTTP and REST services
Standard adopts IEC 62676.2.2:2013, which specifies a compliant IP video protocol based on HTTP and REST services. Video transmission devices are often equipped with web servers that respond to HTTP requests. The HTTP response may contain XML content (for GET actions), XML response information (for SET actions), or various text/binary content (for retrieval of configuration data, etc.). REST is an approach to creating services that expose all information as resources in a uniform way. The ease of using REST is its uniform interface for operations. Since everything is represented as a resource, create, retrieve, update, and delete (CRUD) operations use the same URL. This specification leverages the features of HTTP and REST for IP video transmission. A video transmission device supporting conformance to the requirements of this standard based on HTTP and REST Services as described in this document is declared as compatible to ‘AS/NZS IEC 62676.2 HTTP and REST interoperability.’ The proposed standard is identical with, and will be reproduced from, IEC　62676-2-2:2013 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part　2.2: Video transmission protocols - IP interoperability implementation based on HTTP and REST services.
AS/NZS 62676.4:2020 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part 4: Application guidelines
Standard adopts IEC 62676.4:2014 with modifications for Australia and New Zealand, which gives recommendations and requirements for the selection, planning, installation, commissioning, maintaining and testing video surveillance systems (VSS) comprising of image capture device(s), interconnection(s) and image handling device(s), for use in security applications. The proposed standard is identical with, and will be reproduced from, IEC　62676-4:2014 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part　4: Application guidelines.
AS/NZS 62676.1.1:2020 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part 1-1: System requirements - General
Standard adopts IEC 62676.1.1:2013 with modifications for Australia and New Zealand, which specifies the minimum requirements and gives recommendations for Video Surveillance Systems (VSS), so far called CCTV, installed for security applications. This Standard specifies the minimum performance requirements and functional requirements to be agreed on between customer, law-enforcement where applicable and supplier in the operational requirement, but does not include requirements for design, planning, installation, testing, operation or maintenance. This Standard also applies to VSS sharing means of detection, triggering, interconnection, control, communication and power supplies with other applications. This Standard excludes installation of remotely monitored detector activated VSSs. The proposed standard is identical with, and will be reproduced from, IEC　62676-1-1:2013 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part　1-1: System requirements - General.
AS/NZS 62676.5:2020 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part 5: Data specifications and image quality performance for camera devices
Standard adopts IEC 62676.5:2018 with modifications for Australia and New Zealand, which defines recommendations and requirements for representation and measuring methods of performance values to be described in materials such as instruction manuals, brochures and specifications for video surveillance camera equipment. The first part of this Standard defines requirements for description of video surveillance camera specification items. The second part defines requirements for measurement methods of video surveillance camera specification items. The proposed standard is identical with, and will be reproduced from, IEC　62676-5:2018 Video surveillance systems for use in security applications - Part　5: Data specifications and image quality performance for camera devices.
AS/NZS 3010:2017 Amd 1 Electrical Installations - Generating Sets
Amendment applies to Clauses 1.2, 1.3, 1.4.10, 2.2, 2.5, 2.6.3, 2.7.1, 2.8.2, 4.2.3 to 4.2.7 and 4.3.2.3 to 4.3.2.6, Table 2.1, Figures 2.3 to 2.16, and 4.1 to 4.3, and Appendices A, B, C and D.
AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 Amd 3 Gas installations, Part 1: General installations
Amendment applies to Clause 6.3.1 and Appendix R.
AS/NZS 60079.18:2016 Amd 1 Explosive atmospheres, Part 18:Equipment protection by encapsulation "m"
Amendment applies to the Designation, Front cover, Preface and IEC 60079-18:2014 (ED. 4.0)/AMD 1:2017.
AS/NZS 61386.21:2015 Amd 1 Conduit systems for cable management - Part 21: Particular requirements - Rigid conduit systems
Amendment applies to the Preface and Clauses 10.4.203.3 and 10.4.204.
AS/NZS IEC 61111:2020 Live working - Electrical insulating matting
Objective of this Standard is to specify requirements for electrical insulating matting made of elastomer for use as a floor covering for the electrical protection of workers on electrical installations. This Standard identical with, and has been reproduced from, IEC 61111:2009 Live working - Electrical insulating matting.
DR AS/NZS 5601.2:2020 Gas installations, Part 2: LP Gas installations in caravans and boats for non-propulsive purposes
Comments are invited until 16/06/2020
DR AS/NZS 5601.1:2013 Amd 4:2020 Amd 4 to Gas installations, Part 1: General installations