REPORT ON THE PUBLISHED STANDARDS RELEVANT TO THE REEMAIN PROJECT Deliverable nº: D 1.2 WP1, Task 1.1 Version: 3 (2016-03-03)

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INDEX

1. INTRODUCTION ...... 7 2. ICS, KEYWORDS AND STANDARDS RELATED TO REEMAIN PROJECT FROM CEN/CLC AND ISO ...... 10 ICS: 01 GENERALITIES. TERMINOLOGY. . DOCUMENTATION ...... 10 ICS: 03 SERVICES. COMPANY ORGANIZATION, MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY. ADMINISTRATION. TRANSPORT. SOCIOLOGY...... 14 ICS: 13 ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH PROTECTION. SAFETY ...... 17 ICS: 21 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL USE ...... 22 ICS: 23 FLUID SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL USE ...... 23 ICS: 25 ENGINEERING ...... 25 ICS: 27 ENERGY AND HEAT TRANSFER ENGINEERING ...... 31 ICS: 29 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ...... 39 ICS: 33 TELECOMMUNICATIONS. AUDIO AND VIDEO ENGINEERING ...... 46 ICS: 35 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. OFFICE MACHINES ...... 47 ICS: 55 PACKAGING AND DISTRIBUTION OF GOODS ...... 48 ICS: 59 TEXTILE AND LEATHER TECHNOLOGY ...... 49 ICS: 67 FOOD TECHNOLOGY ...... 50 ICS: 77 METALLURGY ...... 51 ICS: 91 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND BUILDING ...... 52 ICS: 97 DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT. ENTERTAINMENT. SPORTS ...... 64 3. KEYWORDS AND STANDARDS RELATED TO REEMAIN PROJECT FROM IEC...... 67 3.1 PROCESSES...... 67 3.2 INDUSTRY ...... 68 3.3 FOOD ...... 69 3.4 TEXTIL ...... 69 3.5 FOUNDRY/METAL PROCESSING ...... 69 3.6 ENERGY ...... 69 3.7 MACHINERY ...... 69 3.8 SOLAR/PHOTOVOLTAIC ...... 70 3.9 RENEWABLE ...... 71 3.10 WASTE ...... 71 3.11 MANUFACTURING ...... 71 3.12 FAN ...... 71 3.13 ENVIROMENTAL...... 71 3.14 EFFICIENCY ...... 71 3.15 CHILLING ...... 72 3.16 BUILDINGS ...... 72 3.17 MODEL SIMULATION ...... 72 3.18 LIGHT AND LAMP ...... 72 3.19 AIR CONDITIONING...... 72 3.20 WATER ...... 72 3.21 HOT WATER ...... 72 3.22 AIR QUALITY ...... 72 3.23 PUMPS ...... 72 3.24 HEAT PUMP ...... 73 3.25 COMPRESSORS ...... 73 3.26 BOILER ...... 73 3.27 OVENS/FURNACES ...... 73

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4. TECHNICAL COMMITEES DEVELOPING STANDARDS ON REEMAIN SCOPE ...... 74 4.1 CEN TECHNICAL COMMITTEES ...... 74 CEN/TC 197 - PUMPS ...... 74 CEN/TC 299 - GAS-FIRED SORPTION APPLIANCES, INDIRECT FIRED SORPTION APPLIANCES, GAS-FIRED ENDOTHERMIC ENGINE HEAT PUMPS AND DOMESTIC GAS-FIRED WASHING AND DRYING APPLIANCES ...... 74 CEN/TC 113 - HEAT PUMPS AND AIR CONDITIONING UNITS ...... 74 CEN/TC 191 - FIXED FIREFIGHTING SYSTEMS ...... 74 CEN/TC 110 - HEAT EXCHANGERS ...... 75 CEN/TC 234 - GAS INFRASTRUCTURE ...... 75 CEN/TC 310 - ADVANCED AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS ...... 75 CEN/WS27 - LIFETIMES IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY CALCULATIONS ...... 75 CEN/WS72 - FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINVALUE - SUSTAINABLE VALUE CREATION IN MANUFACTURING NETWORKS ...... 76 CEN/CLC JWG 1 - ENERGY AUDITS...... 76 CEN/CLC JWG 2 - GUARANTEES OF ORIGIN AND ENERGY CERTIFICATES...... 76 CEN/CLC JWG 3 - ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND RELATED SERVICES - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATION PROCEDURES ...... 76 CEN/CLC JWG 4 - ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SAVING CALCULATION ...... 76 CEN/TC 269 - SHELL AND WATER-TUBE BOILERS ...... 76 CEN/TC 109 - CENTRAL HEATING BOILERS USING GASEOUS FUELS ...... 76 CEN/TC 182 - REFRIGERATING SYSTEMS, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ...... 77 CEN/TC 228 - HEATING SYSTEMS AND WATER BASED COOLING SYSTEMS IN BUILDINGS...... 77 CEN/TC 312 - THERMAL SOLAR SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS ...... 78 CEN/CLC JTF PE - JOINT TASK FORCE POWER ENGINEERING ...... 78 CEN/TC 247 - BUILDING AUTOMATION, CONTROLS AND BUILDING MANAGEMENT ...... 78 CEN/TC 348 - FACILITY MANAGEMENT ...... 78 CEN/TC 319 - MAINTENANCE ...... 78 CEN/TC 350 - SUSTAINABILITY OF CONSTRUCTION WORKS ...... 78 CEN/TC 156 - VENTILATION FOR BUILDINGS ...... 79 CEN/TC 89 - THERMAL PERFORMANCE OF BUILDINGS AND BUILDING COMPONENTS ...... 79 CEN/TC 57 - CENTRAL HEATING BOILERS ...... 79 CEN/TC 171 - HEAT COST ALLOCATION ...... 79 CEN/TC 130 - SPACE HEATING APPLIANCES WITHOUT INTEGRAL HEAT SOURCES...... 79 CEN/TC 180 - DECENTRALIZED GAS HEATING ...... 80 CEN/TC 237 - GAS METERS ...... 80 CEN/TC 48 - DOMESTIC GAS-FIRED WATER HEATERS ...... 80 CEN/TC 164 - WATER SUPPLY ...... 80 CEN/TC 169 - LIGHT AND LIGHTING ...... 80 CEN/TC 62 - INDEPENDENT GAS-FIRED SPACE HEATERS ...... 80 CEN/TC 181 - DEDICATED LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS APPLIANCES ...... 80 CEN/TC 46 - FIREPLACES FOR LIQUID FUELS ...... 81 CEN/TC 389 - INNOVATION MANAGEMENT ...... 81 CEN/SS S26 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ...... 81 CEN/SS F01 - TECHNICAL DRAWINGS ...... 81 CEN/SS F20 - QUALITY ASSURANCE ...... 81 CEN/SS C01 - FOOD PRODUCTS ...... 81 CEN/SS S12 - GAS ANALYSIS ...... 81 4.2 CLC TECHNICAL COMMITTEES ...... 82 CLC/TC 65X - INDUSTRIAL-PROCESS MEASUREMENT, CONTROL AND AUTOMATION ...... 82 CLC/TC 27 - INDUSTRIAL ELECTROHEATING AND ELECTROMAGNETIC PROCESSING ...... 82 CLC/TC 105 - FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES ...... 83 CLC/TC 82 - SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY SYSTEMS ...... 83 CLC/TC 21 - SECONDARY CELLS AND BATTERIES...... 83 CLC/TC 88 - WIND TURBINES ...... 83 CLC/TC 111 - ENVIRONMENT ...... 83 CLC/TC 17 - SWITCHGEAR AND CONTROLGEAR ...... 84 CLC/TC 34A - LAMPS ...... 84 CLC /TC 8/SC X - SYSTEM ASPECTS OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY SUPPLY...... 84

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CLC/TC 2 - ROTATING MACHINERY ...... 85 CLC /TC 14 - POWER TRANSFORMERS ...... 85 CLC/TC 100/SC X - AUDIO, VIDEO AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT AND RELATED SUB-SYSTEMS.... 85 CLC /BTTF 62-3 - OPERATION OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS ...... 86 CLC/TC 33 - POWER CAPACITORS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS ...... 86 CLC/TC 216 - GAS DETECTORS ...... 86 CLC/TC 64 - ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AND PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK ...... 86 CLC/TC 59/SC X - PERFORMANCE OF HOUSEHOLD AND SIMILAR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ...... 87 4.3 ISO TECHNICAL COMMITTEES ...... 88 ISO/TC 86 - REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING ...... 88 ISO/TC 117 - FANS ...... 88 ISO/TC 118 - COMPRESSORS AND PNEUMATIC TOOLS, MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT ...... 88 ISO/TC 184 - AUTOMATION SYSTEMS AND INTEGRATION ...... 88 ISO/TC 244 - INDUSTRIAL FURNACES AND ASSOCIATED PROCESSING EQUIPMENT ...... 89 ISO/TC 192 - GAS TURBINES ...... 89 ISO/TC 11 - BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS ...... 89 ISO/TC 180 - SOLAR ENERGY ...... 90 ISO/TC 163 - THERMAL PERFORMANCE AND ENERGY USE IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ...... 90 ISO/TC 108 - MECHANICAL VIBRATION, SHOCK AND CONDITION MONITORING ...... 91 ISO/TC 72 - TEXTILE MACHINERY AND ACCESSORIES ...... 92 ISO/TC 17 - STEEL ...... 92 ISO/TC 59 - BUILDINGS AND CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS ...... 92 ISO/TC 205 - BUILDING ENVIRONMENT DESIGN ...... 93 ISO/TC 59 - BUILDINGS AND CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS ...... 94 ISO/TC 274 - LIGHT AND LIGHTING ...... 95 ISO/TC 257 – EVALUATION OF ENERGY SAVINGS ...... 95 ISO/TC 10/SC 10 – PROCESS PLANT DOCUMENTATION ...... 95 ISO/TC 242 - ENERGY MANAGEMENT ...... 96 4.4 IEC TECHNICAL COMMITTEES ...... 97 IEC/TC 2 - ROTATING MACHINERY ...... 97 IEC/TC 27 - INDUSTRIAL ELECTROHEATING AND ELECTROMAGNETIC PROCESSING ...... 97 IEC/TC 33 - POWER CAPACITORS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS ...... 97 IEC/SC 34A - LAMPS ...... 97 IEC/SC 34C - AUXILIARIES FOR LAMPS ...... 98 IEC/SC 34D - LUMINAIRES ...... 98 IEC/TC 64 - ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS AND PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK ...... 98 IEC/SC 59C - HEATING APPLIANCES...... 98 IEC/TC 20 - ELECTRIC CABLES ...... 99 IEC/SC 65E - DEVICES AND INTEGRATION IN ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS ...... 99 IEC/TC 82 - SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY SYSTEMS ...... 99 IEC/TC 96 - TRANSFORMERS, REACTORS, POWER SUPPLY UNITS, AND COMBINATIONS THEREOF ...... 99 IEC/SC 32B - LOW-VOLTAGE FUSES ...... 100 IEC/TC 21 - SECONDARY CELLS AND BATTERIES ...... 101 IEC/SC 22H - UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEMS (UPS) ...... 101 5. CONTACT LIST OF IDENTIFIED COMMITEES ...... 102 5.1 CONTACT LIST CEN RESPONSIBLES ...... 102 5.2 CONTACT LIST ISO RESPONSIBLES ...... 107 5.3 CONTACT LIST CENELEC RESPONSIBLES ...... 109 5.4 CONTACT LIST IEC RESPONSIBLES...... 112 6. ROADMAP FOR THE STANDARDIZATION PROCESS ...... 115 6.1 GENERAL GUIDELINES REGARDING STANDARDIZATION ...... 115 6.2 ROADMAP FOR STANDARDIZATION DEVELOPMENT ...... 116 ANNEX A - ABBREVIATIONS ...... 121 ANNEX B – STANDARDS REQUESTED BY REEMAIN PARTNERS/WP ...... 122 ANNEX C – SCOPES OF STANDARDS OF HIGH RELEVANCE FOR THE CONSORTIUM ...... 125 ANNEX D – STATISTIC SUMMARY ...... 166 ANNEX E – NEW STANDARDS AND DRAFT STANDARDS ...... 170 REEMAIN

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1. INTRODUCTION This document has been elaborated as Deliverable D.1.2, Report on the published standards relevant to the project, of Task T.1.1 of Work Package WP 1 under REEMAIN Project, Resource and Energy Efficient Manufacturing.

This document is the third version of D.1.2 and replaces the second one. The main changes in relation with the first version are the following:

- Modification of clause 1; - Updating of the standards and projects already identified in the D.1.2 version 2 (eg.: new version of the standards on 2015, projects published on 2015); - Modification of clause 6 taking into account new annex D; - Addition of new annex B containing standards of D.1.2 requested by partners as reference documentation and the aim and the interest of them; - Addition of new annex C containing the scopes of the standards and draft standards which were identified as of high relevance for REEMAIN in the previous version of D.1.2; - Addition of new annex D which contains statistics related with the technical committees relative to the identified standards (and the distribution of the level of their importance )and which is linked with clause 6; - Addition of new annex E containing new standards and draft standards identified since the delivery of 2nd version of D.1.2 as well as their stage of development.

The aim of this document is to provide information on the current status of standardization, both at International and European level, for the REEMAIN Project Scope. In this manner, the information contained in the deliverable could be used in WP 1 and, in addition, the rest of WPs, for the REEMAIN partners to identify and use the applicable standard requirements, methodologies, processes, terminology, etc. which can contribute to the project, avoiding duplication of efforts, ensuring adaptation to market conditions and maximizing interoperatibility and compatibility with existing ones.

The document is structured in six clauses plus five annexes. Clause 2 contains European standards (elctrotechnical (CLC) and non elctrotechnical (CEN)) and non electrotechnical International standards (ISO), while clause 3 consists in electrotechnical International standards (IEC). Clause 4, lists the technical commitees developing standards on REEMAIN scope, clause 5 containing a contact list of Techical Bodies responsibles which could be useful for the dissemination of the work of

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REEMAIN and in order to the future developing of WP 7. And, finally, clause 6 shows an overview on the roadmap for the standardization process with regard to the outputs of REEMAIN Project and which it is one of the tasks of WP 7. Finally annexes have been added at the end of the document in order to supplement the information contained in the core of the document.

The searching of standards in clause 2 is based on ICS (International Classification for Standards) which is “intended to serve as a structure for catalogues of international, regional and national standards and other normative documents, and as a basis for standing-order systems for international, regional and national standards. It may also be used for classifying standards and normative documents in databases, libraries, etc.”

Therefore, the relation between the ICS and the respective keywords has helped on the searching of the standards that could be references for the overall scope of the project and are within the scope of deliverable D.1.2.

The ICS is a hierarchical classification which consists of three levels. Level 1 covers 40 fields of activity in standardization, e.g. road vehicle engineering, agriculture, metallurgy. Each field has a two-digit notation, e.g.

01 GENERALITIES. TERMINOLOGY. STANDARDIZATION. DOCUMENTATION

The fields are subdivided into 392 groups (level 2). The notation of a group consists of the field notation and a three-digit group number, separated by a point, e.g.

01.040 Vocabularies

144 of the 392 groups are further divided into 909 sub-groups (level 3). The notation of a sub-group consists of the group notation and a two-digit number, separated by a point, e.g.

01.080.40 Graphical symbols for use on electrical and electronics engineering drawings, diagrams, charts and in relevant technical product documentation

The searching of standards in clause 3 is based just in related keywords within the project scope as for instance, energy, renewable, heating, cooling, etc. because of the ICS search was not possible at IEC level.

An abstract of standards searching and deliverable wording is the following: From the revision and study of the reference documentation shared up to date by the rest of the partners which is one of the objectives of WP 1, a project-related keywords have been identified and listed. As consequence, Task 1.1 participants have been requested for some feedback on this wordlist and a filtering has been done. After this keywords filtering, a project-related standards search has been carried out and a

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Report on the published standards relevant to the project 9/172 preliminary list as a sample has been shared with T.1.1 partners (CARTIF, CRIT and JER). And again, feedback from T.1.1. partners has been obtained. Finally a first version of the Report on the Published Standards Relevant to the Project has been proposed.

In addition to the searching of standards and the related committees, it has been highlighted the relevance of the references using a colour code as follows: Relevance Colour HIGH MEDIUM LOW

As consequence of feedback/questions/request of information raised from the reading of this document by the rest of the partners, the analysis done by AENOR of the further coming work developed by the rest of WP, next versions of this document are going to be launched in the future. The intended periodicity starts in M6 until the midpoint of the project (M29), eg.: M12, M18, M29.

Thus, it is not necessary to say that this document is not a dead one. Moreover, this is alive and all the partners are invited to make comments on it and, also, its contain is going to be reviewed along the project in order to adapt it to the project outputs and, also, new related and available standards in the topics of it (M6-M29).

Moreover, this document pretend to be a basis of the further actions to be taken and which will take place in WP 7, T.7.8, Standardization process support, in order to serve as a reference of a more accurate approach to the technical committees to be contacted for assessing the standardization opportunities of REEMAIN’s outputs.

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2. ICS, KEYWORDS AND STANDARDS RELATED TO REEMAIN PROJECT FROM CEN/CLC AND ISO

ICS: 01 GENERALITIES. TERMINOLOGY. STANDARDIZATION. DOCUMENTATION 01.040 Vocabularies 01.040.13 Environment and health protection. Safety (Vocabularies) CEN/ISO - Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN ISO 14050:2010 CEN/BT Environmental management - Vocabulary (ISO 14050:2009) EN ISO 13731:2001 CEN/TC 122 Ergonomics of the thermal environment - Vocabulary and symbols (ISO 13731:2001)

01.040.25 Manufacturing engineering (Vocabularies) CEN- Not project related standards ISO- Project related standards

Standard Technical Committee ISO/TR 11065:1992 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation glossary ISO 22745-2:2010 ISO/TC 184/SC 4 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Open technical dictionaries and their application to master data -- Part 2: Vocabulary IEC 62264-1:2013 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Enterprise-control system integration -- Part 1: Models and terminology

01.040.27 Energy and heat transfer engineering (Vocabularies) CEN/CLC - Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CEN/CLC/TR 16103:2010 CEN/CLC JWG 4 Energy management and energy efficiency - Glossary of terms

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ISO - Project related standards

Standard Technical Committee ISO 9251:1987 ISO/TC 163 Thermal insulation -- Heat transfer conditions and properties of materials -- Vocabulary ISO 9488:1999 ISO/TC 180 Solar energy -- Vocabulary

01.040.29 Electrical engineering (Vocabularies) CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

01.040.31 Electronics (Vocabularies) CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

01.040.55 Packaging and distribution of goods (Vocabularies) CEN/CLC – Not project related standards ISO – Not project related standards

01.040.59 Textile and leather technology (Vocabularies) CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO - Project related standards

Standard Technical Committee ISO 10782-1:1998 ISO/TC 72/SC 10 Definitions and attributes of data elements for control and monitoring of textile processes -- Part 1: Spinning, spinning preparatory and related processes

01.040.67 Food technology (Vocabularies) CEN/CLC – Not project related standards ISO – Not project related standards

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01.040.77 Metallurgy (Vocabularies) CEN/CLC – Not project related standards ISO – Not project related standards

01.080 Graphical symbols 01.080.30 Graphical symbols for use on mechanical engineering and construction drawings, diagrams, plans, maps and in relevant technical product documentation CEN/CLC – Not project related standards ISO – Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 15519-1:2010, Specification for diagrams for ISO/TC 10/SC 10 process industry -- Part 1: General rules Note: ISO 10628:1997, Flow diagrams for process plants - General rules has been withdrawn ISO 15519-2:2015, Specifications for diagrams for ISO/TC 10/SC 10 process industry - Part 2: Measurement and contro Note: ISO 10628:1997, Flow diagrams for process plants - General rules has been withdrawn ISO 5232:1998 ISO/TC 72/SC 10 Graphical symbols for textile machinery

01.080.40 Graphical symbols for use on electrical and electronics engineering drawings, diagrams, charts and in relevant technical product documentation CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO – Not project related standards

01.100 Technical drawings 01.100.20 Mechanical engineering drawings CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO – Project related standards

Standard Technical Committee ISO 5232:1998 ISO/TC 72/SC 10 Graphical symbols for textile machinery Already identified in 01.080.30

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01.110 Technical product documentation CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 10168:2004 ECISS/TC 9 Steel products - Inspection documents - List of information and description EN 10204:2004 ECISS/TC 9 Metallic products - Types of inspection documents EN ISO 6433:2012 CEN/SS F01 Technical product documentation - Part references (ISO 6433:2012) EN ISO 7200:2004 CEN/SS F01 Technical product documentation - Data fields in title blocks and document headers (ISO 7200:2004) EN ISO 10209:2012 CEN/SS F01 Technical product documentation - Vocabulary - Terms relating to technical drawings, product definition and related documentation (ISO 10209:2012) EN ISO 11442:2006 CEN/SS F01 Technical product documentation - Document management (ISO 11442:2006)

ISO- Project related standards

Standard Technical Committee ISO/TS 81346-3:2012 ISO/TC 10/SC 10 Industrial systems, installations and equipment and industrial products -- Structuring principles and reference designations -- Part 3: Application rules for a reference designation system ISO 29845:2011 ISO/TC 10/SC Technical product documentation -- Document types ISO/TS 16952-10:2008 ISO/TC 10/SC 10 Technical product documentation -- Reference designation system -- Part 10: Power plants ISO 11005:2010 ISO/TC 10/SC 1 Technical product documentation -- Use of main documents

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ICS: 03 SERVICES. COMPANY ORGANIZATION, MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY. ADMINISTRATION. TRANSPORT. SOCIOLOGY.

03.80 Services 03.80.10 Industrial services (including maintenance) CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

03.100.40 Research and development CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CEN/TS 16555-1:2013 CEN/TC 389 Innovation Management - Part 1: Innovation Management System

ISO- Project related standards

Standard Technical Committee ISO 21500:2012 ISO/TC 258 Guidance on

03.100.50 Production. Production management CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

03.100.99 Other standards related to company organization and Management CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 15341:2007 CEN Maintenance - Maintenance Key Performance TC 319 Indicators

ISO- Not project related standards

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03.120 Quality 03.120.01 Quality in general CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 60300-3-4:2008 CLC/TC 56 Dependability management -- Part 3-4: Application guide - Guide to the specification of dependability requirements

ISO- Not project related standards

03.120.10 Quality management and quality assurance CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CWA 14365:2003 CEN/ISSS Quality Assurance Standards EN 16247-1:2012 CEN/CLC JWG 1 Energy audits - Part 1: General requirements

EN 16247-2:2014 CEN/CLC JWG 1 Energy audits - Part 2: Buildings

EN 16247-3:2014 CEN/CLC JWG 1 Energy audits - Part 3: Processes EN ISO 9000:2005 CEN/SS F20 Quality management systems - Fundamentals and vocabulary (ISO 9000:2005) EN ISO 9001:2008 CEN/SS F20 Quality management systems - Requirements (ISO 9001:2008) EN ISO 9004:2009 CEN/SS F20 Managing for the sustained success of an organization - A quality management approach (ISO 9004:2009) EN ISO 10012:2003 CEN/SS F20 Measurement management systems - Requirements for measurement processes and measuring equipment (ISO 10012:2003) EN ISO 19011:2011 CEN/SS F20 Guidelines for auditing management systems (ISO 19011:2011)

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Under development Standard Technical Committee EN 16247-5 CEN/CLC JWG 1 Energy audits - Part 5: Competence of energy auditors

ISO- Project related standards

Standard Technical Committee ISO 10005:2005 ISO/TC 176/SC 2 Quality management systems -- Guidelines for quality plans ISO 10006:2003 ISO/TC 176/SC 2 Quality management systems -- Guidelines for quality management in projects ISO 10007:2003 ISO/TC 176/SC 2 Quality management systems -- Guidelines for configuration management ISO/IEC TR 90005:2008 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 Systems engineering -- Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001 to system life cycle processes

03.120.20 Product and company certification. Conformity assessment CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN ISO/IEC 17000:2004 CEN/CLC TC 1 Conformity assessment - Vocabulary and general principles (ISO/IEC 17000:2004) EN ISO/IEC 17030:2009 CEN/CLC TC 1 Conformity assessment - General requirements for third-party marks of conformity (ISO/IEC 17030:2003)

CEN/CLC- Project related standards Same than CEN/CLC

03.140 Patents. Intellectual property CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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ICS: 13 ENVIRONMENT. HEALTH PROTECTION. SAFETY 13.020 Environmental protection 13.020.01 Environment and environmental protection in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

13.020.10 Environmental management CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN ISO 14001:2004 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management systems - Requirements with guidance for use (ISO 14001:2004) EN ISO 14004:2010 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management systems - General guidelines on principles, systems and support techniques (ISO 14004:2004) EN ISO 14006:2011 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management systems - Guidelines for incorporating ecodesign (ISO 14006:2011) EN ISO 14015:2010 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management - Environmental assessment of sites and organizations (EASO) (ISO 14015:2001) EN ISO 14031:2013 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management - Environmental performance evaluation - Guidelines (ISO 14031:2013) EN ISO 14040:2006 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Principles and framework (ISO 14040:2006) EN ISO 14044:2006 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Requirements and guidelines (ISO 14044:2006) EN ISO 14045:2012 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management - Eco-efficiency assessment of product systems - Principles, requirements and guidelines (ISO 14045:2012) EN ISO 14051:2011 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management - Material flow cost accounting - General framework (ISO 14051:2011) EN ISO 14063:2010 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management - Environmental communication - Guidelines and examples (ISO 14063:2006)

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ISO- Project related standards

Standard Technical Committee ISO/TR 14062:2002 ISO/TC 207 Environmental management -- Integrating environmental aspects into product design and development

13.020.20 Environmental economics CEN/CLC- Project related standards

Standard Technical Committee EN 16231:2012 CEN/CLC JWG 3 Energy efficiency benchmarking methodology CWA 16768:2014 CEN/WS 72 Framework for Sustainable Value Creation in Manufacturing Network

ISO- Not project related standards

13.020.30 Environmental impact assessment CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CEN/TS 16524:2013 CEN/PC 406 Mechanical products - Methodology for reduction of environmental impacts in product design and development EN 62542:2013 CLC/TC 111/SC X Environmental standardization for electrical and electronic products and systems - Glossary of terms

ISO- Not project related standards 13.020.40 Pollution, pollution control and conservation CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN ISO 14064-1:2012 CEN/SS S26 Greenhouse gases - Part 1: Specification with guidance at the organization level for quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and removals (ISO 14064-1:2006)

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EN ISO 14064-2:2012 CEN/SS S26 Greenhouse gases - Part 2: Specification with guidance at the project level for quantification, monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emission reductions or removal enhancements (ISO 14064-2:2006) EN ISO 14064-3:2012 CEN/SS S26 Greenhouse gases - Part 3: Specification with guidance for the validation and verification of greenhouse gas assertions (ISO 14064-3:2006)

ISO- Project related standards Same than CEN/CLC

3.020.50 Ecolabelling CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN ISO 14020:2001 CEN/SS S26 Environmental labels and declarations - General principles (ISO 14020:2000) EN ISO 14021:2001 CEN/SS S26 Environmental labels and declarations - Self-declared environmental claims (Type II environmental labelling (ISO 14021:1999) EN ISO 14024:2000 CEN/SS S26 Environmental labels and declarations - Type I environmental labelling - Principles and procedures (ISO 14024:1999) EN ISO 14025:2010 CEN/SS S26 Environmental labels and declarations - Type III environmental declarations - Principles and procedures (ISO 14025:2006)

ISO- Project related standards Same than CEN/CLC 13.020.60 Product life-cycles CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN ISO 14040:2006 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Principles and framework (ISO 14040:2006) ISO 14044:2006 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management - Life cycle assessment - Requirements and guidelines (ISO 14044:2006)

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EN ISO 14045:2012 CEN/SS S26 Environmental management - Eco-efficiency assessment of product systems - Principles, requirements and guidelines (ISO 14045:2012) Already identified in 13.020.10

ISO- Project related standards

Standard Technical Committee ISO/TR 14047:2012 ISO/TC 207/SC 5 Environmental management -- Life cycle assessment -- Illustrative examples on how to apply ISO 14044 to impact assessment situations ISO/TR 14049:2012 ISO/TC 207/SC 5 Environmental management -- Life cycle assessment -- Illustrative examples on how to apply ISO 14044 to goal and scope definition and inventory analysis

13.020.99 Other standards related to environmental protection CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 62040-4:2013 CLC/TC 22/SC X Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) - Part 4: Environmental aspects - Requirements and reporting

ISO- Not project related standards 13.030 Wastes 13.030.01 Wastes in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

13.030.10 Solid wastes CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

13.030.40 Installations and equipment for waste disposal and treatment CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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13.030.50 Recycling CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

13.030.99 Other standards related to wastes CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

13.040 Air quality 13.040.30 Workplace atmospheres CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

13.060 Water quality 13.060.25 Water for industrial use CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

13.060.30 Sewage water CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

13.060.50 Examination of water for chemical substances CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

13.060.99 Other standards related to water quality CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

13.110 Safety of machinery CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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ICS: 21 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL USE 21.020 Characteristics and design of machines, apparatus, Equipment CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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ICS: 23 FLUID SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR GENERAL USE 23.080 Pumps CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 16297-1:2012 CEN/TC 197 Pumps - Rotodynamic pumps - Glandless circulators - Part 1: General requirements and procedures for testing and calculation of energy efficiency index (EEI) EN 16297-2:2012 CEN/TC 197 Pumps - Rotodynamic pumps - Glandless circulators - Part 2: Calculation of energy efficiency index (EEI) for standalone circulators EN 16297-3:2012 CEN/TC 197 Pumps - Rotodynamic pumps - Glandless circulators - Part 3: Energy efficiency index (EEI) for circulators integrated in products

ISO- Not project related standards

23.100 Fluid power systems 23.100.01 Fluid power systems in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards

23.100.10 Pumps and motors CEN/CLC- Not project related standards

23.100.60 Filters, seals and contamination of fluids CEN/CLC- Not project related standards 23.100.99 Other fluid power system components CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

23.120 Ventilators. Fans. Air-conditioners CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 12309-2:2000 CEN/TC 299 Gas-fired absorption and adsorption air-conditioning and/or heat pump appliances with a net heat input not exceeding 70 kW - Part 2: Rational use of energy

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CEN/TR 12101-4:2006 CEN/TC 191 Smoke and heat control systems - Part 4: Installed SHEVS systems for smoke and heat ventilation CEN/TR 12101-5:2005 CEN/TC 191 Smoke and heat control systems - Part 5: Guidelines on functional recommendations and calculation methods for smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems EN 12101-3:2002 CEN/TC 191 Smoke and heat control systems - Part 3: Specification for powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilators

ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 5802:2001 ISO/TC 117 Industrial fans -- Performance testing in situ ISO 12759:2010 ISO/TC 117 Fans -- Efficiency classification for fans

23.140 Compressors and pneumatic machines CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 12583:2000 CEN/TC 234 Gas supply systems - Compressor stations - Functional requirements EN 12900:2013 CEN/TC 113 Refrigerant compressors - Rating conditions, tolerances and presentation of manufacturer's performance data

ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 11011:2013 ISO/TC 118/SC 6 Compressed air -- Energy efficiency -- Assessment

23.160 Vacuum technology CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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ICS: 25 MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 25.020 Manufacturing forming processes CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

25.040 Industrial automation systems 25.040.01 Industrial automation systems in general CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 62264-1:2008-2013 CLC/TC 65/SC A Enterprise-control system integration -- Part 1: Models and terminology EN ISO 11354-1:2011 CEN/TC 310 Advanced automation technologies and their applications - Requirements for establishing manufacturing enterprise process interoperability - Part 1: Framework for enterprise interoperability (ISO 11354-1:2011)

ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO/TR 13283:1998 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation -- Time-critical communications architectures -- User requirements and network management for time-critical communications systems ISO 14258:1998 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation systems -- Concepts and rules for enterprise models ISO 15704:2000 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation systems -- Requirements for enterprise-reference architectures and methodologies ISO/TR 18161:2013 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Automation systems and integration -- Applications integration approach using information exchange requirements modelling and software capability profiling ISO 20140-1:2013 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Automation systems and integration -- Evaluating energy efficiency and other factors of manufacturing systems that influence the environment -- Part 1: Overview and general principles

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ISO 22400-1:2014 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Automation systems and integration -- Key performance indicators (KPIs) for manufacturing operations management -- Part 1: Overview, concepts and terminology ISO 22400-2:2014 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Automation systems and integration -- Key performance indicators (KPIs) for manufacturing operations management -- Part 2: Definitions and descriptions ISO 22745-11:2010 ISO/TC 184/SC 4 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Open technical dictionaries and their application to master data -- Part 11: Guidelines for the formulation of terminology ISO 22745-13:2010 ISO/TC 184/SC 4 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Open technical dictionaries and their application to master data -- Part 13: Identification of concepts and terminology ISO 23570-1:2005 ISO/TC 184/SC 1 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Distributed installation in industrial applications -- Part 1: Sensors and actuators ISO 23570-2:2005 ISO/TC 184/SC 1 Industrial automation systems and integration - Distributed installation in industrial applications -- Part 2: Hybrid communication bus ISO 23570-3:2009 ISO/TC 184/SC 1 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Distributed installation in industrial applications -- Part 3: Power distribution bus

25.040.40 Industrial process measurement and control CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 61918:2013 CLC/TC 65/SC CX Industrial communication networks - Installation of communication networks in industrial premises EN 62264-1:2013 CLC/TC 65/SC A Enterprise-control system integration -- Part 1: Models and terminology EN 62264-2:2008-2013 CLC/TC 65/SC A Enterprise-control system integration -- Part 2: Object model attributes EN 62264-3:2007 CLC/TC 65/SC A Enterprise-control system integration -- Part 3: Activity models of manufacturing operations management

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EN ISO 19439:2006 CEN/TC 310 Enterprise integration - Framework for (ISO 19439:2006) EN ISO 19440:2007 CEN/TC 310 Enterprise integration - Constructs for enterprise modelling (ISO 19440:2007)

ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee IEC 62264-1:2013 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Enterprise-control system integration -- Part 1: Models and terminology IEC 62264-2:2004 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Enterprise-control system integration -- Part 2: Model object attributes IEC 62264-3:2007 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Enterprise-control system integration -- Part 3: Activity models of manufacturing operations management ISO 19439:2006 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Enterprise integration -- Framework for enterprise modelling ISO 19440:2007 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Enterprise integration -- Constructs for enterprise modelling ISO 20242-1:2005 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Service interface for testing applications -- Part 1: Overview ISO 20242-2:2010 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Service interface for testing applications -- Part 2: Resource management service interface ISO 20242-3:2011 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Service interface for testing applications -- Part 3: Virtual device service interface ISO 20242-4:2011 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Service interface for testing applications -- Part 4: Device capability profile template ISO 18435-1:2009 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Diagnostics, capability assessment and maintenance applications integration -- Part 1: Overview and general requirements ISO 18435-2:2012 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Diagnostics, capability assessment and maintenance applications integration -- Part 2: Descriptions and definitions of application domain matrix elements

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ISO 18435-3:2015, ndustrial automation systems and integration -- Diagnostics, capability assessment and ISO/TC 184/SC 5 maintenance applications integration -- Part 3: Applications integration description method ISO/TR 10314-1:1990 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation -- Shop floor production -- Part 1: Reference model for standardization and a methodology for identification of requirements ISO/TR 10314-2:1991 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation -- Shop floor production -- Part 2: Application of the reference model for standardization and methodology ISO 13281:1997 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Industrial automation systems -- Manufacturing Automation Programming Environment (MAPLE) -- Functional architecture

25.040.99 Other industrial automation systems CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

25.120 Chipless working equipment 25.120.01 Chipless working equipment in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

25.120.30 Moulding equipment CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

25.120.40 Electrochemical machines CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

25.120.99 Other chipless working equipment CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

25.180 Industrial furnaces 25.180.01 Industrial furnaces in general

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CEN/CLC- Not project related standards

ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 13579-1:2013 ISO/TC 244 Industrial furnaces and associated processing equipment -- Method of measuring energy balance and calculating efficiency -- Part 1: General methodology

ISO 13579-2:2013 ISO/TC 244 Industrial furnaces and associated processing equipment -- Method of measuring energy balance and calculating efficiency -- Part 2: Reheating furnaces for steel ISO 13579-3:2013 ISO/TC 244 Industrial furnaces and associated processing equipment -- Method of measuring energy balance and calculating efficiency -- Part 3: Batch-type aluminium melting furnaces ISO 13579-4:2013 ISO/TC 244 Industrial furnaces and associated processing equipment -- Method of measuring energy balance and calculating efficiency -- Part 4: Furnaces with protective or reactive atmosphere

25.180.10 Electric furnaces CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 61922:2002 CLC/TC 27 High-frequency induction heating installations - Test methods for the determination of power output of the generator EN 62395-2:2013 CLC/TC 27 Electrical resistance trace heating systems for industrial and commercial applications - Part 2: Application guide for system design, installation and maintenance

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25.180.20 Fuel furnaces CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

25.200 Heat treatment CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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ICS: 27 ENERGY AND HEAT TRANSFER ENGINEERING 27.010 Energy and heat transfer engineering in general CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CEN/CLC/TR 16567:2013 CEN/CLC JWG 2 Energy Efficiency Obligation Schemes in Europe - Overview and analysis of main features and possibilities for harmonisation CWA 15693:2007 CEN/WS27 Saving lifetimes of Energy Efficiency Improvement Measures in bottom-up calculations EN 16212:2012 CEN/CLC JWG 4 Energy Efficiency and Savings Calculation, Top-down and Bottom-up Methods EN 16325:2013 CEN/CLC JWG 2 Guarantees of Origin related to energy - Guarantees of Origin for Electricity EN ISO 50001:2011 CEN/CLC JWG 3 Energy management systems - Requirements with guidance for use (ISO 50001:2011)

ISO- Project related standards

Standard Technical Committee ISO 17742:2015 ISO/TC 257 Energy efficiency and savings calculation for countries, regions and cities ISO 50002:2014 ISO/TC 242 Energy audits -- Requirements with guidance for use

27.020 Internal combustion engines CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 3046-1:2002 ISO/TC 70 Reciprocating internal combustion engines -- Performance -- Part 1: Declarations of power, fuel and lubricating oil consumptions, and test methods -- Additional requirements for engines for general use

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ISO 8528-1:2005 ISO/TC 70 Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets -- Part 1: Application, ratings and performance ISO 8528-2:2005 ISO/TC 70 Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets -- Part 2: Engines ISO 8528-3:2005 ISO/TC 70 Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets -- Part 3: Alternating current generators for generating sets ISO 8528-4:2005 ISO/TC 70 Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets -- Part 4: Controlgear and switchgear ISO 8528-5:2013 ISO/TC 70 Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets -- Part 5: Generating sets ISO 8528-7:1994 ISO/TC 70 Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets -- Part 7: Technical declarations for specification and design ISO 8528-8:1995 ISO/TC 70 Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets -- Part 8: Requirements and tests for low-power generating sets ISO 8528-12:1997 ISO/TC 70 Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets -- Part 12: Emergency power supply to safety services IEC 88528-11:2004 ISO/TC 70 Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets -- Part 11: Rotary uninterruptible power systems -- Performance requirements and test methods

27.040 Gas and steam turbines. Steam engines CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 12952-4:2011 CEN/TC 269 Water-tube boilers and auxiliary installations - Part 4: In-service boiler life expectancy calculations

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Standard Technical Committee ISO 3977-2:1997 ISO/TC 192 Gas turbines -- Procurement -- Part 2: Standard reference conditions and ratings ISO 3977-8:2002 ISO/TC 192 Gas turbines -- Procurement -- Part 8: Inspection, testing, installation and commissioning ISO 3977-9:1999 ISO/TC 192 Gas turbines -- Procurement -- Part 9: Reliability, availability, maintainability and safety ISO 14661:2000 ISO/TC 208 Thermal turbines for industrial applications (steam turbines, gas expansion turbines) -- General requirements ISO 19860:2005 ISO/TC 192 Gas turbines -- Data acquisition and trend monitoring system requirements for gas turbine installations

27.060 Burners. Boilers 27.060.01 Burners and boilers in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

27.060.30 Boilers and heat exchangers CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 12953-13:2012 CEN/TC 269 Shell boilers - Part 13: Operating instructions EN 14222:2003 CEN/TC 269 Stainless steel shell boilers EN 14705:2005 CEN/TC 110 Heat exchangers - Method of measurement and evaluation of thermal performances of wet cooling towers EN 15502-1:2012 CEN/TC 109 Gas-fired heating boilers - Part 1: General requirements and tests EN 15502-2-1:2012 CEN/TC 109 Gas-fired central heating boilers - Part 2-1: Specific standard for type C appliances and type B2, B3 and B5 appliances of a nominal heat input not exceeding 1 000 kW

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Standard Technical Committee ISO 16528-1:2007 ISO/TC 11 Boilers and pressure vessels -- Part 1: Performance requirements ISO 16528-2:2007 ISO/TC 11 Boilers and pressure vessels -- Part 2: Procedures for fulfilling the requirements of ISO 16528-1

27.070 Fuel cells CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 62282-2:2012 CLC/TC 105 Fuel cell technologies - Part 2: Fuel cell modules EN 62282-3-201:2013 CLC/TC 105 Fuel cell technologies - Part 3-201: Stationary fuel cell power systems - Performance test methods for small fuel cell power systems EN 62282-3-300:2012 CLC/TC 105 Fuel cell technologies - Part 3-300: Stationary fuel cell power systems - Installation

ISO- Not project related standards

27.075 Hydrogen technologies CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

27.080 Heat pumps CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 378-1:2008+A2:2012 CEN/TC 182 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Safety and environmental requirements - Part 1: Basic requirements, definitions, classification and selection criteria EN 378-2:2008+A2:2012 CEN/TC 182 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Safety and environmental requirements - Part 2: Design, construction, testing, marking and documentation

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EN 378-4:2008+A1:2012 CEN/TC 182 Refrigerating systems and heat pumps - Safety and environmental requirements - Part 4: Operation, maintenance, repair and recovery EN 12309-2:2000 CEN/TC 299 Gas-fired absorption and adsorption air-conditioning and/or heat pump appliances with a net heat input not exceeding 70 kW - Part 2: Rational use of energy EN 14511-1:2013 CEN/TC 113 Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and heat pumps with electrically driven compressors for space heating and cooling - Part 1: Terms, definitions and classification EN 14511-4:2013 CEN/TC 113 Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and heat pumps with electrically driven compressors for space heating and cooling - Part 4: Operating requirements, marking and instructions EN 15450:2007 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Design of heat pump heating systems

ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 13256-1:1998 ISO/TC 86/SC 6 Water-source heat pumps -- Testing and rating for performance -- Part 1: Water-to-air and brine-to-air heat pumps ISO 13256-2:1998 ISO/TC 86/SC 6 Water-source heat pumps -- Testing and rating for performance -- Part 2: Water-to-water and brine-to- water heat pumps ISO 16358-1:2013 ISO/TC 86/SC 6 Air-cooled air conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps -- Testing and calculating methods for seasonal performance factors -- Part 1: Cooling seasonal performance factor ISO 16358-2:2013 ISO/TC 86/SC 6 Air-cooled air conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps -- Testing and calculating methods for seasonal performance factors -- Part 2: Heating seasonal performance factor ISO 16358-3:2013 ISO/TC 86/SC 6 Air-cooled air conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps -- Testing and calculating methods for seasonal performance factors -- Part 3: Annual performance factor

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27.100 Power stations in general CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CWA 45547:2004 WS14 Manual for Determination of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) 45510-2-5:2002 JTF PE Guide for procurement of power station equipment -- Part 2-5: Electrical equipment - Motors EN 45510-2-7:2002 JTF PE Guide for procurement of power station equipment -- Part 2-7: Electrical equipment - Switchgear and controlgear

ISO- Not project related standards

27.160 Solar energy engineering CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 12975-1:2006+A1:2010 CEN/TC 312 Thermal solar systems and components - Solar collectors - Part 1: General requirements EN 12976-1:2006 CEN/TC 312 Thermal solar systems and components - Factory made systems - Part 1: General requirements EN 12977-1:2012 CEN/TC 312 Thermal solar systems and components - Custom built systems - Part 1: General requirements for solar water heaters and combisystems EN 12977-3:2012 CEN/TC 312 Thermal solar systems and components - Custom built systems - Part 3: Performance test methods for solar water heater stores EN 12977-4:2012 CEN/TC 312 Thermal solar systems and components - Custom built systems - Part 4: Performance test methods for solar combistores EN 12977-5:2012 CEN/TC 312 Thermal solar systems and components - Custom built systems - Part 5: Performance test methods for control equipment EN 50530:2010 CLC/TC 82 Overall efficiency of grid connected photovoltaic inverters

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EN 60904-2:2015 CLC/TC 82 Photovoltaic devices -- Part 2: Requirements for reference solar devices EN 61215:2005 CLC/TC 82 Crystalline silicon terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules - Design qualification and type approval EN 61427-1:2013 CLC/TC 21/SC X Secondary cells and batteries for renewable energy storage - General requirements and methods of test - Part 1: Photovoltaic off-grid application EN 62093:2005 CLC/TC 82 Balance-of-system components for photovoltaic systems - Design qualification natural environments EN 61730-1:2007 CLC/TC 82 Photovoltaic (PV) module safety qualification - Part 1: Requirements for construction EN ISO 9806:2013 CEN/TC 312 Solar energy - Solar thermal collectors - Test methods (ISO 9806:2013)

ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 9059:1990 ISO/TC 180/SC 1 Solar energy -- Calibration of field pyrheliometers by comparison to a reference pyrheliometer ISO 9060:1990 ISO/TC 180/SC 1 Solar energy -- Specification and classification of instruments for measuring hemispherical solar and direct solar radiation

27.180 Wind turbine energy systems CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 61400-12-2:2013 CLC/TC 88 Wind turbines - Part 12-2: Power performance of electricity-producing wind turbines based on nacelle anemometry

ISO- Not project related standards

27.190 Biological sources and alternative sources of energy CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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27.200 Refrigerating technology CEN/CLC- Already considered ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 9309:1989 ISO/TC 86/SC 4 Refrigerant compressors -- Presentation of performance data

27.220 Heat recovery. Thermal insulation CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 8301:1991 ISO/TC 163/SC 1 Thermal insulation -- Determination of steady-state thermal resistance and related properties -- Heat flow meter apparatus ISO 10051:1996 ISO/TC 163/SC 1 Thermal insulation -- Moisture effects on heat transfer -- Determination of thermal transmissivity of a moist material ISO 23993:2008 ISO/TC 163/SC 2 Thermal insulation products for building equipment and industrial installations -- Determination of design thermal conductivity

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ICS: 29 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 29.020 Electrical engineering in general CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee HD 384.7.753S1:2002 CLC/TC 64/SC B Electrical installations of buildings -- Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations -- Section 753: Floor and ceiling heating systems

ISO-Not Project related standards

29.130 Switchgear and controlgear 29.130.01 Switchgear and controlgear in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO-Not Project related standards

29.130.10 High voltage switchgear and controlgear CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 45510-2-7:2002 CEN/CLC JTF PE Guide for procurement of power station equipment -- Part 2-7: Electrical equipment - Switchgear and controlgear Already identified in 27.160

ISO-Not Project related standards

29.130.20 Low voltage switchgear and controlgear CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 62683:2013 CLC/TC 17/SC B Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Product data and properties for information exchange

ISO-Not Project related standards 29.130.99 Other switchgear and controlgear CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO-Not Project related standards

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29.140 Lamps and related equipment 29.140.30 Fluorescent lamps. Discharge lamps CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 62639:2012 CLC/TC 34/SC A Fluorescent induction lamps - Performance specification EN 60927:2007 CLC/TC 34/SC Z Auxiliaries for lamps - Starting devices (other than glow starters) - Performance requirements EN 60901:1996 CLC/TC 34/SC A Single-capped fluorescent lamps - Performance specifications EN 60662:2012 CLC/TC 34/SC A High-pressure sodium vapour lamps - Performance specifications EN 60081:1998 CLC/TC 34/SC A Double-capped fluorescent lamps - Performance specifications EN 50107-1:2002 CLC/BTTF 60-2 Signs and luminous-discharge-tube installations operating from a no-load rated output voltage exceeding 1 kV but not exceeding 10 kV -- Part 1: General requirements

ISO-Not Project related standards

29.140.40 Luminaires CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO-Not Project related standards

29.140.50 Lighting installation systems CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO-Not Project related standards

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29.140.99 Other standards related to lamps CEN/CLC- Project related standards Draft Standard Technical Committee EN 61347-1:2008 CLC/TC 34/SC Z Lamp controlgear - Part 1: General and safety requirements 61347-2-1:2001 CLC/TC 34/SC Z Lamp controlgear - Part 2-1: Particular requirements for starting devices (other than glow starters) EN 61347-2-9:2013 CLC/TC 34/SC Z Lamp controlgear - Part 2-9: Particular requirements for electromagnetic controlgear for discharge lamps (excluding fluorescent lamps)

ISO-Not Project related standards

29.160 Rotating machinery 29.160.01 Rotating machinery in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO-Not Project related standards

29.160.20 Generators CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 50438:2007-2013 CLC /TC 8/SC X Requirements for the connection of micro-generators in parallel with public low-voltage distribution networks

ISO- Already considered

29.160.30 Motors CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 45510-2-5:2002 CEN/CLC /JTF PE Guide for procurement of power station equipment -- Part 2-5: Electrical equipment - Motors Already considered in 27.100

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EN 60034-12:2002 CLC/TC 2 Rotating electrical machines -- Part 12: Starting performance of single-speed three-phase cage induction motors

ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 20958:2013 ISO/TC 108/SC 5 Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machine systems -- Electrical signature analysis of three-phase induction motors

29.160.40 Generating sets CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Already considered

29.160.99 Other standards related to rotating machinery CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

29.180 Transformers. Reactors CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 50541-2:2013 CLC /TC 14 Three phase dry-type distribution transformers 50 Hz, from 100 kVA to 3 150 kVA, with highest voltage for equipment not exceeding 36 kV - Part 2: Determination of loadability of a transformer loaded with non- sinusoidal current EN 60076-1:1997 CLC /TC 14 Power transformers -- Part 1: General EN 60076-14:2013 CLC /TC 14 Power transformers - Part 14: Liquid-immersed power transformers using high-temperature insulation materials EN 60076-18:2012 CLC /TC 14 Power transformers - Part 18: Measurement of frequency response

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29.200 Rectifiers. Convertors. Stabilized power supply CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 50563:2011 CLC/TC 100/SC X External AC. - DC. and AC. - AC power supplies – Determination of no-load power and average efficiency of active modes EN 62040-1:2008 CLC/TC 100/SC X Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) - Part 1: General and safety requirements for UPS

ISO- Not project related standards

29.220 Galvanic cells and batteries 29.220.01 Galvanic cells and batteries in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

29.220.10 Primary cells and batteries CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

29.220.20 Acid secondary cells and batteries CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 61427-1:2013 CLC /TC 21/SC X Secondary cells and batteries for renewable energy storage - General requirements and methods of test - Part 1: Photovoltaic off-grid application

ISO- Not project related standards 29.220.30 Alkaline secondary cells and batteries CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 60993:2002 CLC /TC 21/SC X Electrolyte for vented nickel-cadmium cells

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29.220.99 Other cells and batteries CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CWA 50611:2013 CEN/CLC CCMC Flow batteries - Guidance on the specification, installation and operation

ISO- Not project related standards

29.240 Power transmission and distribution networks 29.240.01 Power transmission and distribution networks in general CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 50110-1:2013 CLC /BTTF 62-3 Operation of electrical installations - Part 1: General requirements

ISO- Not project related standards

29.240.10 Substations. Surge arresters CEN/CLC- Not Project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

29.240.20 Power transmission and distribution lines CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

29.240.30 Control equipment for electric power systems CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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29.240.99 Other equipment related to power transmission and distribution networks CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 60358-1:2012 CLC/TC 33 Coupling capacitors and capacitor dividers - Part 1: General rules EN 60358-2:2013 CLC/TC 33 Coupling capacitors and capacitor dividers - Part 2: AC or DC single-phase coupling capacitor connected between line and ground for power line carrier- frequency (PLC) application

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29.260 Electrical equipment for working in special conditions 29.260.01 Electrical equipment for working in special conditions in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

29.260.10 Electrical installations for outdoor use CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

29.260.20 Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres CEN/CLC- Not project related standards

ISO- Not project related standards

29.260.99 Other electrical equipment for working in special conditions CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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ICS: 33 TELECOMMUNICATIONS. AUDIO AND VIDEO ENGINEERING

33.040.60 Powerline telecommunications CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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ICS: 35 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY. OFFICE MACHINES 35.240 Applications of information technology 35.240.50 IT applications in industry CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 14908-1:2014 CEN/TC 247 Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Control Network Protocol - Part 1: Protocol Stack EN 14908-2:2014 CEN/TC 247 Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Control Network Protocol - Part 2: Twisted Pair Communication EN 14908-3:2014 CEN/TC 247 Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Control Network Protocol - Part 3: Power Line Channel Specification EN 14908-4:2014 CEN/TC 247 Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Control Network Protocol - Part 4: IP Communication EN 14908-5:2009 CEN/TC 247 Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management Implementation Guideline - Control Network Protocol - Part 5: Implementation EN 14908-6:2010 CEN/TC 247 Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management - Control Network Protocol - Part 6: Application elements

ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO/TS 18876-1:2003 ISO/TC 184/SC 4 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Integration of industrial data for exchange, access and sharing -- Part 1: Architecture overview and description ISO/TS 18876-2:2003 ISO/TC 184/SC 4 Industrial automation systems and integration -- Integration of industrial data for exchange, access and sharing -- Part 2: Integration and mapping methodology

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ICS: 55 PACKAGING AND DISTRIBUTION OF GOODS 55.020 Packaging and distribution of goods in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards

ISO- Not project related standards

55.200 Packaging machinery CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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ICS: 59 TEXTILE AND LEATHER TECHNOLOGY 59.020 Processes of the textile industry CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 10782-1:1998 ISO/TC 72/SC 10 Definitions and attributes of data elements for control and monitoring of textile processes -- Part 1: Spinning, spinning preparatory and related processes Already identified in 01.040.59

59.120 Textile machinery 59.120.01 Textile machinery in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

59.120.99 Other textile machinery CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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ICS: 67 FOOD TECHNOLOGY 67.020 Processes in the food industry CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN ISO 22000:2005 CEN/SS C01 Food safety management systems - Requirements for any organization in the food chain (ISO 22000:2005)

ISO- Not project related standards

67.040 Food products in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

67.230 Prepackaged and prepared foods CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

67.260 Plant and equipment for the food industry CEN/CLC- Not project related standards. Mainly safety and hygiene requirements ISO- Not project related standards

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ICS: 77 METALLURGY 77.020 Production of metals CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

77.040 Testing of metals CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

77.080 Ferrous metals CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 14404-1:2013 ISO/TC 17 Calculation method of carbon dioxide emission intensity from iron and steel production -- Part 1: Steel plant with blast furnace ISO 14404-2:2013 ISO/TC 17 Calculation method of carbon dioxide emission intensity from iron and steel production -- Part 2: Steel plant with electric arc furnace (EAF) ISO 404:2013 ISO/TC 17/SC 20 Steel and steel products -- General technical delivery requirements

77.140 Iron and steel products 77.140.80 Iron and steel castings CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 4990:2003 ISO/TC 17/SC 11 Steel castings -- General technical delivery requirements

77.180 Equipment for the metallurgical industry CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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ICS: 91 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND BUILDING 91.040 Buildings 91.040.01 Buildings in general CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CEN/TS 15379:2006 CEN/TC 247 Building management - Terminology and scope of services EN 15221-1:2006 CEN/TC 348 Facility Management - Part 1: Terms and definitions EN 15221-2:2006 CEN/TC 348 Facility Management - Part 2: Guidance on how to prepare Facility Management agreements EN 15331:2011 CEN/TC 319 Criteria for design, management and control of maintenance services for buildings EN 15643-1:2010 CEN/TC 350 Sustainability of construction works - Sustainability assessment of buildings - Part 1: General framework EN 15643-2:2011 CEN/TC 350 Sustainability of construction works - Assessment of buildings - Part 2: Framework for the assessment of environmental performance EN 15643-3:2012 CEN/TC 350 Sustainability of construction works - Assessment of buildings - Part 3: Framework for the assessment of social performance EN 15643-4:2012 CEN/TC 350 Sustainability of construction works - Assessment of buildings - Part 4: Framework for the assessment of economic performance EN 16309:2014 CEN/TC 350 Sustainability of construction works - Assessment of social performance of buildings - Calculation methodology

ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 6240:1980 ISO/TC 59/SC 3 Performance standards in building -- Contents and presentation ISO 6241:1984 ISO/TC 59/SC 3 Performance standards in building -- Principles for their preparation and factors to be considered ISO 7162:1992 ISO/TC 59/SC 3 Performance standards in building -- Contents and format of standards for evaluation of performance

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ISO 9699:1994 ISO/TC 59/SC 3 Performance standards in building -- Checklist for briefing -- Contents of brief for building design ISO 11855-1:2012 ISO/TC 205 Building environment design -- Design, dimensioning, installation and control of embedded radiant heating and cooling systems -- Part 1: Definition, symbols, and comfort criteria ISO 11855-2:2012 ISO/TC 205 Building environment design -- Design, dimensioning, installation and control of embedded radiant heating and cooling systems -- Part 2: Determination of the design heating and cooling capacity ISO 11855-3:2012 ISO/TC 205 Building environment design -- Design, dimensioning, installation and control of embedded radiant heating and cooling systems -- Part 3: Design and dimensioning ISO 11855-4:2012 ISO/TC 205 Building environment design -- Design, dimensioning, installation and control of embedded radiant heating and cooling systems -- Part 4: Dimensioning and calculation of the dynamic heating and cooling capacity of Thermo Active Building Systems (TABS) ISO 11855-5:2012 ISO/TC 205 Building environment design -- Design , dimensioning, installation and control of embedded radiant heating and cooling systems -- Part 5: Installation ISO 11855-6:2012 ISO/TC 205 Building environment design -- Design, dimensioning, installation and control of embedded radiant heating and cooling systems -- Part 6: Control ISO 11863:2011 ISO/TC 59/SC 3 Buildings and building-related facilities -- Functional and user requirements and performance -- Tools for assessment and comparison ISO 15686-1:2011 ISO/TC 59/SC 14 Buildings and constructed assets -- Service life planning -- Part 1: General principles and framework ISO 15686-2:2012 ISO/TC 59/SC 14 Buildings and constructed assets -- Service life planning -- Part 2: Service life prediction procedures ISO 15686-3:2002 ISO/TC 59/SC 14 Buildings and constructed assets -- Service life planning -- Part 3: Performance audits and reviews ISO 15686-4:2014 ISO/TC 59/SC 14 Building Construction -- Service Life Planning -- Part 4: Service Life Planning using Building Information Modelling ISO 15686-5:2008 ISO/TC 59/SC 14 Buildings and constructed assets -- Service-life planning -- Part 5: Life-cycle costing

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ISO 15686-7:2006 ISO/TC 59/SC 14 Buildings and constructed assets -- Service life planning -- Part 7: Performance evaluation for feedback of service life data from practice ISO 15686-8:2008 ISO/TC 59/SC 14 Buildings and constructed assets -- Service-life planning -- Part 8: Reference service life and service-life estimation ISO/TS 15686-9:2008 ISO/TC 59/SC 14 Buildings and constructed assets -- Service-life planning -- Part 9: Guidance on assessment of service-life data ISO 15686-10:2010 ISO/TC 59/SC 14 Buildings and constructed assets -- Service life planning -- Part 10: When to assess functional performance ISO 16484-1:2010 ISO/TC 205 Building automation and control systems (BACS) -- Part 1: Project specification and implementation ISO 16484-2:2004 ISO/TC 205 Building automation and control systems (BACS) -- Part 2: Hardware ISO 16484-3:2005 ISO/TC 205 Building automation and control systems (BACS) -- Part 3: Functions ISO 16484-5:2014 ISO/TC 205 Building automation and control systems -- Part 5: Data communication protocol ISO 16484-6:2014 ISO/TC 205 Building automation and control systems (BACS) -- Part 6: Data communication conformance testing ISO 16813:2006 ISO/TC 205 Building environment design -- Indoor environment -- General principles ISO 16818:2008 ISO/TC 205 Building environment design -- Energy efficiency -- Terminology ISO 23045:2008 ISO/TC 205 Building environment design -- Guidelines to assess energy efficiency of new buildings

91.040.20 Buildings for commerce and industry CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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91.120 Protection of and in buildings 91.120.01 Protection of and in buildings in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 15217:2007 CEN/TC 89 Energy performance of buildings - Methods for expressing energy performance and for energy certification of buildings

ISO- Not project related standards 91.140 Installations in buildings 91.140.01 Installations in buildings in general CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 15221-3:2011 CEN/TC 348 Facility Management - Part 3: Guidance on quality in Facility Management EN 15221-4:2011 CEN/TC 348 Facility Management - Part 4: Taxonomy, Classification and Structures in Facility Management EN 15221-5:2011 CEN/TC 348 Facility Management - Part 5: Guidance on Facility Management processes EN 15221-6:2011 CEN/TC 348 Facility Management - Part 6: Area and Space Measurement in Facility Management EN 15221-7:2012 CEN/TC 348 Facility Management - Part 7: Guidelines for Performance Benchmarking EN 15251:2007 CEN/TC 156 Indoor environmental input parameters for design and assessment of energy performance of buildings addressing indoor air quality, thermal environment, lighting and acoustics EN ISO 12241:2008 CEN/TC 89 Thermal insulation for building equipment and industrial installations - Calculation rules (ISO 12241:2008)

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ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 12241:2008 ISO/TC 163/SC 2 Thermal insulation for building equipment and industrial installations -- Calculation rules Already identified in 91.140.01

91.140.10 Central heating systems CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CLC/TS 50612:2013 CLC/TC 216 Portable electrical apparatus for the measurement of combustion flue gas parameters - Guide to their use in the process of commissioning, servicing and maintaining gas fired central heating boilers EN 297:1994 CEN/TC 109 Gas-fired central heating boilers - Type B11 and B11BS boilers fitted with atmospheric burners of nominal heat input not exceeding 70 kW EN 303-1:1999 CEN/TC 57 Heating boilers - Part 1: Heating boilers with forced draught burners - Terminology, general requirements, testing and marking EN 303-2:1998 CEN/TC 57 Heating boilers - Part 2: Heating boilers with forced draught burners - Special requirements for boilers with atomizing oil burners EN 303-3:1998 CEN/TC 109 Heating Boilers - Part 3 : Gas-fired heating boilers - Assembly comprising a boiler body and a forced draught burner EN 303-5:2012 CEN/TC 57 Heating boilers - Part 5: Heating boilers for solid fuels, manually and automatically stoked, nominal heat output of up to 500 kW - Terminology, requirements, testing and marking EN 303-7:2006 CEN/TC 109 Heating boilers - Part 7: Gas-fired central heating boilers equipped with a forced draught burner of nominal heat output not exceeding 1 000 kW EN 656:1999 CEN/TC 109 Gas-fired central heating boilers - Type B boilers of nominal heat input exceeding 70 kW, but not exceeding 300 kW EN 834:2013 CEN/TC 171 Heat cost allocators for the determination of the consumption of room heating radiators - Appliances with electrical energy supply

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EN 1148:1998 CEN/TC 110 Heat exchangers - Water to water heat exchangers for district heating - Test procedures for establishing the performance data EN 1264-1:2011 CEN/TC 130 Water based surface embedded heating and cooling systems - Part 1: Definitions and symbols EN 1264-3:2009 CEN/TC 130 Water based surface embedded heating and cooling systems - Part 3: Dimensioning EN 1264-4:2009 CEN/TC 130 Water based surface embedded heating and cooling systems - Part 4: Installation EN 1264-5:2008 CEN/TC 130 Water based surface embedded heating and cooling systems - Part 5: Heating and cooling surfaces embedded in floors, ceilings and walls - Determination of the thermal output EN 12098-1:2013 CEN/TC 247 Controls for heating systems - Part 1: Control equipment for hot water heating systems EN 12098-5:2005 CEN/TC 247 Controls for heating systems - Part 5: Start-stop schedulers for heating systems EN 12170:2002 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings. procedure for the preparation of documents for operation, maintenance and use. Heating systems requiring a trained operator. EN 12171:2002 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings. Procedure for the preparation of documents for operation, maintenance and use. Heating systems not requiring a trained operator. EN 12828+A1:2014 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Design for water-based heating systems EN 12831:2003 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of the design heat load 14037-1:2003 CEN/TC 130 Ceiling mounted radiant panels supplied with water at temperature below 120 °C - Part 1: Technical specifications and requirements EN 14037-3:2003 CEN/TC 130 Ceiling mounted radiant panels supplied with water at temperature below 120 °C - Part 3: Rating method and evaluation of radiant thermal output EN 14336:2004 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Installation and commissioning of water based heating systems

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EN 14337:2005 CEN/TC 228 Heating Systems in buildings - Design and installation of direct electrical room heating systems EN 14394:2005+A1:2008 CEN/TC 57 Heating boilers - Heating boilers with forced draught burners - Nominal heat output not exceeding 10 MW and maximum operating temperature of 110 °C EN 15316-1:2007 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 1: General EN 15316-2-3:2007 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 2-3: Space heating distribution systems EN 15316-2-1:2007 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 2-1: Space heating emission systems EN 15316-3-1:2007 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 3-1: Domestic hot water systems, characterisation of needs (tapping requirements) EN 15316-3-2:2007 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 3-2: Domestic hot water systems, distribution EN 15316-3-3:2007 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 3-3: Domestic hot water systems, generation EN 15316-4-1:2008 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 4-1: Space heating generation systems, combustion systems (boilers) EN 15316-4-2:2008 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 4-2: Space heating generation systems, heat pump systems EN 15316-4-3:2007 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 4-3: Heat generation systems, thermal solar systems EN 15316-4-4:2007 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 4-4: Heat generation systems, building-integrated cogeneration systems

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15316-4-6:2007 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 4-6: Heat generation systems, photovoltaic systems EN 15316-4-7:2008 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 4-7: Space heating generation systems, biomass combustion systems EN 15316-4-8:2011 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Method for calculation of system energy requirements and system efficiencies - Part 4-8: Space heating generation systems, air heating and overhead radiant heating systems EN 15377-1:2008 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Design of embedded water based surface heating and cooling systems - Part 1: Determination of the design heating and cooling capacity EN 15377-3:2007 CEN/TC 228 Heating systems in buildings - Design of embedded water based surface heating and cooling systems - Part 3: Optimizing for use of renewable energy sources EN 15420:2010 -2012 CEN/TC 109 Gas-fired central heating boilers - Type C boilers of nominal heat input exceeding 70 kW, but not exceeding 1 000 kW 15456:2008 CEN/TC 57 Heating boilers - Electrical power consumption for heat generators - System boundaries - Measurements EN 15459:2007 CEN/TC 228 Energy performance of buildings - Economic evaluation procedure for energy systems in buildings EN 15502-1:2012 CEN/TC 109 Gas-fired heating boilers - Part 1: General requirements and tests EN 15502-2-1:2012 CEN/TC 109 Gas-fired central heating boilers - Part 2-1: Specific standard for type C appliances and type B2, B3 and B5 appliances of a nominal heat input not exceeding 1 000 kW EN 15502-2-2:2014 CEN/TC 109 Gas-fired central heating boilers - Part 2-2: Specific standard for type B1 appliances EN ISO 13790:2008 CEN/TC 89 Energy performance of buildings - Calculation of energy use for space heating and cooling (ISO 13790:2008)

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ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 13675:2013 ISO/TC 205 Heating systems in buildings -- Method and design for calculation of the system energy performance -- Combustion systems (boilers)

91.140.30 Ventilation and air-conditioning CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CR 14378:2002 CEN/TC 156 Ventilation for buildings - Experimental determination of mechanical energy loss coefficients of air handling components EN 1886:2007 CEN/TC 156 Ventilation for buildings - Air handling units - Mechanical performance EN 12599:2012 CEN/TC 156 Ventilation for buildings - Test procedures and measurement methods to hand over air conditioning and ventilation systems EN 13053:2006+A1:2011 CEN/TC 156 Ventilation for buildings - Air handling units - Rating and performance for units, components and sections EN 13142:2013 CEN/TC 156 Ventilation for buildings - Components/products for residential ventilation - Required and optional performance characteristics EN 13410:2001 CEN/TC 180 Gas-fired overhead radiant heaters. Ventilation requiremets for non-domestic premises EN 13779:2007 CEN/TC 156 Ventilation for non-residential buildings - Performance requirements for ventilation and room-conditioning systems EN 15241:2007 CEN/TC 156 Ventilation for buildings - Calculation methods for energy losses due to ventilation and infiltration in buildings EN 15243:2007 CEN/TC 156 Ventilation for buildings - Calculation of room temperatures and of load and energy for buildings with room conditioning systems EN 15726:2011 CEN/TC 156 Ventilation for buildings - Air diffusion - Measurements in the occupied zone of air-conditioned/ventilated rooms to evaluate thermal and acoustic conditions

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ISO- Not project related standards

91.140.40 Gas supply systems CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CEN/TR 16061:2010 CEN/TC 237 Gas meters - Smart Gas Meters CEN/TR 16388:2012 CEN/SS S12 Gas-Specific Environmental Document - Guideline for incorporating within standards to minimize the environmental impact of gas infrastructure across the whole life cycle EN 12405-1:2005+A2:2010 CEN/TC 237 Gas meters - Conversion devices - Part 1: Volume conversion EN 12405-2:2012 CEN/TC 237 Gas meters - Conversion devices - Part 2: Energy conversion EN 12480:2002 CEN/TC 237 Gas meters - Rotary displacement gas meters EN 14236:2007 CEN/TC 237 Ultrasonic domestic gas meters EN 16314:2013 CEN/TC 237 Gas meters - Additional functionalities

ISO- Not project related standards

91.140.50 Electricity supply systems CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee HD 60364-5-559:2012 CLC/TC 64 Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 5-559: Selection and erection of electrical equipment - Luminaires and lighting installations

ISO- Not project related standards

91.140.60 Water supply systems CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

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91.140.65 Water heating equipment CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 26:1997 CEN/TC 48 Gas-fired instantaneous water heaters for the production of domestic hot water, fitted with atmospheric burners EN 89:1999 CEN/TC 48 Gas fired storage water heaters for the production of domestic hot water EN 12897:2006 CEN /TC 164 Water supply - Specification for indirectly heated unvented (closed) storage water heaters EN 13836:2006 CEN/TC 109 Gas fired central heating boilers - Type B boilers of nominal heat input exceeding 300 kW, but not exceeding 1 000 kW EN 15332:2007 CEN/TC 57 Heating boilers - Energy assessment of hot water storage systems 50193-1:2013 CLC/TC 59/SC X Electric instantaneous water heaters - Part 1: General requirements

ISO- Not project related standards

91.140.80 Drainage systems CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

91.140.99 Other installations in buildings CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee CEN/TR 15615:2008 CEN/BT/WG 173 Explanation of the general relationship between various European standards and the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) - Umbrella Document

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EN 15193:2007 CEN/TC 169 Energy performance of buildings - Energy requirements for lighting EN 15255:2007 CEN/TC 89 Energy performance of buildings - Sensible room cooling load calculation - General criteria and validation procedures EN 15265:2007 CEN/TC 89 Energy performance of buildings - Calculation of energy needs for space heating and cooling using dynamic methods - General criteria and validation procedures EN 15603:2008 CEN/BT/WG 173 Energy performance of buildings - Overall energy use and definition of energy ratings

ISO- Not project related standards

91.160 Lighting 91.160.10 Interior lighting CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 12464-1:2011 CEN/TC 169 Light and lighting - Lighting of work places - Part 1: Indoor work places

ISO- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee ISO 8995-1:2002 (CIE S 008/E:2001) ISO/TC 274 Lighting of work places -- Part 1: Indoor ISO 8995-3:2006 (CIE S 016/E:2005) ISO/TC 274 Lighting of work places -- Part 3: Lighting requirements for safety and security of outdoor work places ISO 30061:2007 (CIE S 020/E:2007) ISO/TC 274 Emergency lighting

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ICS: 97 DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT. ENTERTAINMENT. SPORTS 97.100 Domestic, commercial and industrial heating appliances 97.100.01 Heating appliances in general CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

97.100.10 Electric heaters CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 12098-3:2013 CEN/TC 247 Controls for heating systems - Part 3: Control equipment for electrical heating systems EN 50559:2013 CLC/TC 59/SC X Electric room heating, underfloor heating, characteristics of performance - Definitions, method of testing, sizing and formula symbols

ISO- Not project related standards

97.100.20 Gas heaters CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 416-2:2006 CEN/TC 180 Single burner gas-fired overhead radiant tube heaters for non-domestic use - Part 2: Rational use of energy EN 419-2:2006 CEN/TC 180 Non-domestic gas-fired overhead luminous radiant heaters - Part 2: Rational use of energy EN 525:2009 CEN/TC 180 Non-domestic direct gas-fired forced convection air heaters for space heating not exceeding a net heat input of 300 kW EN 613:2000 CEN/TC 62 Independent gas-fired convection heaters EN 621:2009 CEN/TC 180 Non-domestic gas-fired forced convection air heaters for space heating not exceeding a net heat input of 300 kW, without a fan to assist transportation of combustion air and/or combustion products

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EN 1020:2009 CEN/TC 180 Non-domestic forced convection gas-fired air heaters for space heating not exceeding a net heat input of 300 kW incorporating a fan to assist transportation of combustion air or combustion products EN 1196:2011 CEN/TC 180 Domestic and non-domestic gas-fired air heaters - Supplementary requirements for condensing air heaters EN 1266:2002 CEN/TC 62 Independent gas-fired convection heaters incorporating a fan to assist transportation of combustion air and/or flue gases EN 1596:1998 CEN/TC 181 Specification for dedicated liquefied petroleum gas appliances - Mobile and portable non-domestic forced convection direct fired air heaters EN 13278:2013 CEN/TC 62 Open fronted gas-fired independent space heaters EN 14438:2006 CEN/TC 62 Gas-fired insets for heating more than one room

ISO- Not project related standards

97.100.30 Solid fuel heaters CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards

97.100.40 Liquid fuel heaters CEN/CLC- Project related standards Standard Technical Committee EN 15034:2006 CEN/TC 57 Heating boilers - Condensing heating boilers for EN 15035:2006 CEN/TC 57 Heating boilers - Special requirements for oil fired room sealed units up to 70 kW EN 1:1998 CEN/TC 46 Flued oil stoves with vaporizing burners EN 13842:2004 CEN/TC 57 Oil fired forced convection air heaters - Stationary and transportable for space heating

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97.100.99 Heaters using other sources of energy CEN/CLC- Not project related standards ISO- Not project related standards. Only domestic hardware

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3. KEYWORDS AND STANDARDS RELATED TO REEMAIN PROJECT FROM IEC

3.1 PROCESSES 3.1.1 - Cooling Standard Technical Committee IEC 60034-2A IEC/TC 2 Edition 1.0 (1974-01-01) Rotating electrical machines - Part 2: Methods for determining losses and efficiency of rotating electrical machinery form tests (excluding machines for traction vehicles) - Measurement of losses by the calorimetric method

3.1.2 - Drying Standard Technical Committee IEC 61308 IEC/TC 27 Edition 2.0 (2005-12-07) High-frequency dielectric heating installations - Test methods for the determination of power output

3.1.3- Baking: IEC- Not project related standards 3.1.4 - Heating Standard Technical Committee IEC 60110-1 IEC/TC 33 Edition 1.0 (1998-06-10) Power capacitors for induction heating installations - Part 1: General IEC 60240-1 IEC/SC 34A Edition 2.0 (1992-07-31) Characteristics of electric infra-red emitters for industrial heating - Part 1: Short wave infra-red IEC 60364-7-753 IEC/TC 64 Edition 1.0 (2005-12-16) Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 7-753: Requirements for special installations or locations - Floor and ceiling heating systems IEC 60397 IEC/TC 27 Edition 2.0 (1994-12-21) Test methods for batch furnaces with metallic heating resistors

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IEC 60531 IEC/SC 59C Edition 2.0 (1999-01-07) Household electric thermal storage room heaters - Methods for measuring performance IEC 60800 IEC/TC 20 Edition 3.0 (2009-07-23) Heating cables with a rated voltage of 300/500 V for comfort heating and prevention of ice formation IEC 61307 IEC/TC 27 Edition 3.0 (2011-05-18) Industrial microwave heating installations - Test methods for the determination of power output IEC 61922 IEC/TC 27 Edition 1.0 (2002-06-24) High-frequency induction heating installations - Test methods for the determination of power output of the generator IEC 62395-1 IEC/TC 27 Edition 2.0 (2013-09-09) Electrical resistance trace heating systems for industrial and commercial applications - Part 1: General and testing requirements IEC 62395-2 IEC/TC 27 Edition 1.0 (2013-09-09) Electrical resistance trace heating systems for industrial and commercial applications - Part 2: Application guide for system design, installation and maintenance

3.2 INDUSTRY Standard Technical Committee IEC 62337 IEC/SC 65E Edition 2.0 (2012-02-22) Commissioning of electrical, instrumentation and control systems in the process industry - Specific phases and milestones IEC 62381 IEC/SC 65E Edition 2.0 (2012-02-22) Automation systems in the process industry - Factory acceptance test (FAT), site acceptance test (SAT), and site integration test (SIT) IEC/TS 62727 IEC/TC 82 Edition 1.0 (2012-05-30) Photovoltaic systems - Specification for solar trackers

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3.3 FOOD IEC- Not project related standards

3.4 TEXTIL IEC- Not project related standards

3.5 FOUNDRY/METAL PROCESSING IEC- Not project related standards

3.6 ENERGY Standard Technical Committee IEC/TS 60034-31 IEC/TC 2 Edition 1.0 (2010-04-26) Rotating electrical machines - Part 31: Selection of energy-efficient motors including variable speed applications - Application guide IEC 60364-7-714 IEC/TC 64 Edition 2.0 (2011-12-14) Low-voltage electrical installations - Part 7-714: Requirements for special installations or locations - External lighting installations IEC 62442-1 IEC/SC 34C Edition 1.0 (2011-10-12) Energy performance of lamp controlgear - Part 1: Controlgear for fluorescent lamps - Method of measurement to determine the total input power of controlgear circuits and the efficiency of the controlgear IEC 60398, Installations for electroheating and IEC/TC 27 electromagnetic processing - General performance test methods Note: This standard withdrawn IEC/TS 62796, Energy efficiency in electroheating installations IEC 61558-2-26 IEC/TC 96 Edition 1.0 (2013-07-10) Safety of transformers, reactors, power supply units and combinations thereof - Part 2-26: Particular requirements and tests for transformers and power supply units all for saving energy and other purposes

3.7 MACHINERY IEC- Not project related standards

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3.8 SOLAR/PHOTOVOLTAIC Standard Technical Committee IEC 60269-6 IEC/SC 32B Edition 1.0 (2010-09-29) Low-voltage fuses - Part 6: Supplementary requirements for fuse-links for the protection of solar photovoltaic energy systems IEC 60364-7-712 IEC/TC 64 Edition 1.0 (2002-05-22) Electrical installations of buildings - Part 7-712: Requirements for special installations or locations - Solar photovoltaic (PV) power supply systems IEC 60904-2 IEC/TC 82 Edition 3.0 (2015-01-23) Photovoltaic devices - Part 2: Requirements for reference solar devices IEC 60904-3 IEC/TC 82 Edition 2.0 (2008-04-09) Photovoltaic devices - Part 3: Measurement principles for terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) solar devices with reference spectral irradiance data IEC 60904-4 IEC/TC 82 Edition 1.0 (2009-06-09) Photovoltaic devices - Part 4: Reference solar devices - Procedures for establishing calibration traceability IEC 60904-9 IEC/TC 82 Edition 2.0 (2007-10-16) Photovoltaic devices - Part 9: Solar simulator performance requirements IEC 61725 IEC/TC 82 Edition 1.0 (1997-05-30) Analytical expression for daily solar profiles

IEC/TS 61836 IEC/TC 82 Edition 2.0 (2007-12-13) Solar photovoltaic energy systems - Terms, definitions and symbols IEC 62093 IEC/TC 82 Edition 1.0 (2005-03-29) Balance-of-system components for photovoltaic systems - Design qualification natural environments

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3.9 RENEWABLE Standard Technical Committee IEC 61427-1 IEC/TC 21 Edition 1.0 (2013-04-23) Secondary cells and batteries for renewable energy storage - General requirements and methods of test - Part 1: Photovoltaic off-grid application

3.10 WASTE IEC- Not project related standards

3.11 MANUFACTURING IEC- Not project related standards

3.12 FAN IEC- Not project related standards

3.13 ENVIROMENTAL IEC- Not project related standards

3.14 EFFICIENCY Standard Technical Committee IEC 60034-2-1 IEC/TC 2 Edition 1.0 (2007-09-10) Rotating electrical machines - Part 2-1:Standard methods for determining losses and efficiency from tests (excluding machines for traction vehicles) IEC 60034-2-2 IEC/TC 2 Edition 1.0 (2010-03-16) Rotating electrical machines - Part 2-2: Specific methods for determining separate losses of large machines from tests - Supplement to IEC 60034-2-1 IEC 61683 IEC/TC 82 Edition 1.0 (1999-11-25) Photovoltaic systems - Power conditioners - Procedure for measuring efficiency IEC 62040-3 IEC/SC 22H Edition 2.0 (2011-03-14) Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) - Part 3: Method of specifying the performance and test requirements

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ISO/IEC 26551 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 Edition 1.0 (2012-12-04) Software and systems engineering -- Tools and methods for product line

3.15 CHILLING IEC- Not project related standards

3.16 BUILDINGS IEC- Not project related standards

3.17 MODEL SIMULATION IEC- Not project related standards

3.18 LIGHT and LAMP Standard Technical Committee IEC 60598-1 IEC/SC 34D Edition 7.0 (2008-04-16) Luminaires - Part 1: General requirements and tests

3.19 AIR CONDITIONING IEC- Not project related standards 3.20 WATER IEC- Not project related standards

3.21 HOT WATER IEC- Not project related standards

3.22 AIR QUALITY IEC- Not project related standards

3.23 PUMPS Standard Technical Committee IEC 62253 IEC/TC 82 Edition 1.0 (2011-07-15) Photovoltaic pumping systems - Design qualification and performance measurements

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3.24 HEAT PUMP IEC- Not project related standards

3.25 COMPRESSORS IEC- Not project related standards

3.26 BOILER IEC- Not project related standards

3.27 OVENS/FURNACES Standard Technical Committee IEC 60676 IEC/TC 27 Edition 3.0 (2011-11-08) Industrial electroheating equipment - Test methods for direct arc furnaces IEC 60779 IEC/TC 27 Edition 2.0 (2005-08-26) Industrial electroheat equipment - Test methods for electroslag remelting furnace IEC 60397 IEC/TC 27 Edition 2.0 (1994-12-21) Test methods for batch furnaces with metallic heating resistors IEC 62076 IEC/TC 27 Edition 1.0 (2006-07-25) Industrial electroheating installations - Test methods for induction channel and induction crucible furnaces IEC 60779 IEC/TC 27 Edition 2.0 (2005-08-26) Industrial electroheat equipment - Test methods for electroslag remelting furnaces

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4. TECHNICAL COMMITEES DEVELOPING STANDARDS ON REEMAIN SCOPE This clause consists in the Code, Title and Scope of all the respective Technical Committees of the standards listed in clause 3. This clause is divided in sub clauses with regard to European and International Standardization Organizations within the scope of this report.

Taking into account the feedback of all REEMAIN partners and the evolution of the project, this clause will be accordingly modified with new filters, information, etc.

4.1 CEN Technical Committees

Technical Committee Title and Scope

CEN/TC 197 - Pumps Standardization in the field of safety and all other aspects of pumps and pumping machinery for liquids including machines using pumps for their principal mode of action

CEN/TC 299 - Gas-fired sorption appliances, indirect fired sorption appliances, gas-fired endothermic engine heat pumps and domestic gas-fired washing and drying appliances Standardization of the requirements for the construction, safety, rational use of energy, marking and testing of gas-fired sorption (absorption and adsorption) appliances and domestic washing appliances and drying appliances

CEN/TC 113 - Heat pumps and air conditioning units Standardization of testing and requirements for the performance of factory assembled heat pumps, air conditioning units (ducted and non ducted), hydronic room fan coil units, and liquid chilling packages whether vapour compression or sorption, regardless of energy used, for domestic or commercial purposes excluding industrial processes and also excluding the rational use of gas energy which is within the scope of CEN/TC 299. Also the standardization of rating conditions, performance testing and the presentation of data of refrigerant compressors and condensing units

CEN/TC 191 - Fixed firefighting systems Standardization in the field of: - components for fixed firefighting systems;- the design, construction and maintenance of fixed firefighting systems primarily for installation in buildings and other construction works with recommendations for other possible applications and; - components for fixed

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CEN/TC 110 - Heat exchangers Series produced heat exchangers that utilize any combination of refrigerants, steam, water and air as their working fluid and are used for heating and/or heat recovery for hot sanitary water and/or space heating and/or cooling purposes, when installed in private, public or industrial buildings. CEN/TC 110 will also prepare a standard for test methods and acceptance conditions for the thermal, hydraulic and acoustic performance of natural draught wet cooling towers.

CEN/TC 234 - Gas infrastructure I) Standardisation of functional requirements in the field of gas infrastructure* from the input of gas into the on-shore transmission network up to the inlet connection of gas appliances; II) Determination and coordination of the gas infrastructure aspects in the technical work dealt with by other CEN/TCs and any other bodies, whether or not reporting to the Sector Forum Gas Infrastructure; III) To act as a focus for standardisation issues in the field of gas infrastructure. *including transmission, distribution, storage, compression, regulation and metering, installation, injection of non-conventional gases, , gas quality issues and others

CEN/TC 310 - Advanced automation technologies and their applications Standardization in the field of automation systems and technologies and their application and integration to ensure the availability of the standards required by industry for design, sourcing, manufacturing and delivery, support, maintenance and disposal of products and their associated services. Areas of standardisation may include enterprise modelling and system architecture, information and its supporting systems, robotics for fixed and mobile robots in industrial and specific non-industrial environments, automation and control equipment and software, human and mechanical aspects, integration technologies and system operational aspects. These standards may utilise other standards and technologies beyond the scope of TC310, such as machines, equipment, information technologies, multi-media capabilities, and multi-modal communications networks

CEN/WS27 - Lifetimes in Energy Efficiency Calculations [Text no available]

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CEN/WS72 - Framework for SustainValue - Sustainable Value Creation in manufacturing networks [Text no available]

CEN/CLC JWG 1 - Energy audits [Text no available]

CEN/CLC JWG 2 - Guarantees of origin and Energy certificates Standardization on guarantees of origin for trading and/or disclosure/labelling of electricity and CHP and on energy certificates

CEN/CLC JWG 3 - Energy Management and related services - General requirements and qualification procedures To elaborate EN standards in the energy management and related services field: - Energy Management Systems: definition and requirements - Energy Service Companies (ESCO): definition, requirements and qualification procedures - Energy Managers and Experts: roles, professional requirements and qualification Procedures

CEN/CLC JWG 4 - Energy efficiency and saving calculation Standards for common methods of calculation of energy consumption, energy efficiencies and energy savings and for a common measurement and verification of protocol and methodology for energy use indicators

CEN/TC 269 - Shell and water-tube boilers Standardization of rules for the design, manufacture, materials, equipment and testing of shell boilers and water-tube boilers

CEN/TC 109 - Central heating boilers using gaseous fuels All the gas-fired central heating boilers, including the boilers of the condensing type, with or without integrated domestic hot water production, of all types and all nominal inputs, i.e. : - the boilers fitted with atmospheric burners or premixed burners (fan-assisted or not), - the units composed of a boiler body and its fan-assisted burner, constituting an indissociable entity, - the assemblings of a boiler body (according to the requirements prescribed by the CEN/TC 57) and a fan-assisted burner (according to the requirements prescribed by the CEN/TC 131), but only for the specific characteristics suited to the utilisation of gaseous fuels

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CEN/TC 182 - Refrigerating systems, safety and environmental requirements Standardization of requirements in the field of safety and environment for the design, construction, installation, testing, operation, maintenance, repair and disposal of refrigerating systems used for cooling and/or heating

CEN/TC 228 - Heating systems and water based cooling systems in buildings Standardisation of functional requirements for all types of heating systems, including domestic hot water production, water based cooling emission and distribution systems in buildings and powe generation systems in the direct environment of the building. Furthermore standardisation in relation to energy performance of buildings. The work includes: - General performance requirements for heating systems, - General requirements for design of heating systems, water based cooling systems and power generation systems; - Requirements for installation and commissioning, including system tests on the heating and water based cooling system as a whole; - Requirements for preparation of instructions for operation, maintenance and use of heating and water based cooling systems; - Requirements for inspection of heating systems; - Methods for calculation of design heat loads, as basis for sizing of heating equipment; - Methods for calculation of energy use of heating systems, water based cooling systems and power generation systems in the direct environment of the building (e.g. wind power, thermo solar and photovoltaic), including energy economy and environmental impact, as basis for supporting energy performance criteria and/or energy certification of heating systems, water based cooling systems and power generation systems on building or building unit level; - Assessment of energy performance of district heating and cooling systems; - Co-operation with other CEN/TCs (such as CEN/TC 156) responsible for related systems and products in order to establish a common terminology and a common set of technical parameters that can be used for both product declaration and design information. The wind turbines handled by CEN/TC 228 are small plants as they may occur in domestic production and use of electricity in connection with buildings. The same applies to photovoltaic, CEN/TC 228 describes a process by which electrical energy, which is produced by building integrated or additive photovoltaic systems in the direct environment of the building, is determined. Not covered are: - requirements on products such as heating and cooling units, wind power units and photovoltaic units which are in the responsibility of dedicated Technical Committees (such as CEN/TC 57, CEN/TC 109, CEN/TC 113, CEN/TC 130, CEN/TC 182, CEN/TC 312 CLC/TC 82 and CLC/TC 88); - cooling generation systems (covered by CEN/TC 156); - calculation of cooling load (covered by CEN/TC 156)

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CEN/TC 312 - Thermal solar systems and components Preparation of European Standards to cover terminology, general requirements, characteristics, test methods, conformity evaluation and labelling of thermal solar systems and components

CEN/CLC JTF PE - Joint Task Force Power Engineering Joint CEN/CENELEC steering, coordination and programming group entrusted:a) with the task to manage the different project teams to develop guides for procurement and submit them through the secretariat to the common CEN/CENELEC procedures; b) and with the task to make a survey of supporting standards needed, identifying the existing and missing standards as well as the responsible CEN or CENELEC technical committee for their drafting or redrafting

CEN/TC 247 - Building Automation, Controls and Building Management Standardisation of building automation, controls and building management systems and services for residential and non-residential buildings. These standards include the definitions, requirements, functionality and test methods of building automation products and systems for automatic control of building services installations. The primary integration measures include application interfaces, systems and services to ensure an efficient technical building management in cooperation with commercial and infrastructural building management. Excluded from this scope are areas of building automation which are under the responsibility of other CEN/CENELEC TC's

CEN/TC 348 - Facility Management The scope of the CEN/TC is the preparation of European standards for Facility Management (FM) covering operational, tactical and strategic levels to support primary processes

CEN/TC 319 - Maintenance Standardization in the field of maintenance as far as generic standards which are generally applicable are concerned

CEN/TC 350 - Sustainability of construction Works The TC shall be responsible for the development of voluntary horizontal standardised methods for the assessment of the sustainability aspects of new and existing construction works and for standards for the environmental product declaration of construction products.The standards will be generally applicable (horizontal) and relevant for the assessment of integrated performance of buildings over its life cycle. The standards will describe a harmonized methodology for assessment of environmental

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Report on the published standards relevant to the project 79/172 performance of buildings and life cycle cost performance of buildings as well as the quantifiable performance aspects of health and comfort of buildings

CEN/TC 156 - Ventilation for buildings Standardization of terminology, testing and rating methods, dimensioning and fitness for purpose of natural and mechanical ventilation systems and components for buildings subject to human occupancy

CEN/TC 89 - Thermal performance of buildings and building components Standardization in the field of energy performance of buildings, including particularly energy transfer through building components and thermal insulation of installed equipment in buildings, covering: - rules for expressing relevant thermal properties and requirements; - calculation and test methods; - input data, including climatic data; - effects of moisture

CEN/TC 57 - Central heating boilers To establish a European Standard with regard to constructional requirements and efficiency tests for central heating boilers made from steel or cast iron, based on UECCA/CEFACEF drafts for a CEN code and other documents, also to establish a European standard for oil fired air-heaters

CEN/TC 171 - Heat cost allocation Standardization in the field of : - apportioning of costs for space heating; apportioning of costs for sanitary hot water

CEN/TC 130 - Space heating appliances without integral heat sources To prepare product standards defining the characteristics of space heating appliances without integral heat source (e.g. radiators, heating panels, convectors with or without a fan) - to prepare test standards for determining the nominal thermal output of above mentioned appliances in order to provide a common basis for their evaluation as well as to determine the thermal output in different operating conditions to be used as a basis for designing heating systems, insuring the reproducibility and repeatability of test data within stated tolerances - to prepare product standards defining the characteristics of radiators valves and fittings operated automatically or manually with or without presetting to control the heat emission - to specify methods and procedures to evaluate all the characteristics included in product standards - to define criteria and procedures to provide factory product controls to maintain the product characteristics within stated tolerances

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CEN/TC 180 - Decentralized gas heating To prepare standards for: a) non-domestic, overhead, gas-fired air radiant tube heaters; b) non- domestic, overhead, gas-fired radiant luminous heaters; c) domestic and non-domestic gas-fired air heaters intended for installation with or without air distribution ducts

CEN/TC 237 - Gas meters Standardization of the requirements for the construction, performance and safety of gas meters, including diaphragm, rotary displacement and turbine and electronic gas meters, and all associated conversion devices.

CEN/TC 48 - Domestic gas-fired water heaters Preparation of European standards for domestic gas-fired water heaters, i.e. instantaneous water heaters and storage water heaters, excluding central heating boilers derived from these appliances and also excluding appliances combining these two preceding types

CEN/TC 164 - Water supply To establish standards for the installation and performance requirements of systems, constructions of components used for the water supply from the production facility, including the treatment of the water, to the taps attached or unattached to a sanitary appliance with the view of maintaining the quality of water as stated in Directive 80/778

CEN/TC 169 - Light and lighting Standardization in the field of vision, photometry and colorimetry, involving natural and man-made radiation over the UV, the visible and the IR regions of the spectrum, and application subjects covering all usages of light, indoors and outdoors, including environmental and aesthetic effects

CEN/TC 62 - Independent gas-fired space heaters Preparation of standards for independent gas-fired space heaters and decorative fuel effect appliances, excluding dedicated LPG appliances

CEN/TC 181 - Dedicated liquefied petroleum gas appliances The standardization of the following appliances using liquefied petroleum gas in terms of safety, efficiency and fitness-for-purpose: a) domestic flueless space heaters (excluding catalytic combustion); b) domestic flueless catalytic space heaters; c) barbecues and cooking appliances for use outdoors; d) small non-domestic space heaters; e) appliances operating at vapour pressure; f)

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CEN/TC 46 - Fireplaces for liquid fuels Standardisation in the field of fireplaces for liquid fuels, this includes oil stoves (oil stoves with vaporising burners) and appliances operated with ethanol (liquid or gel). The standardisation covers appliance construction, performance, (e.g. efficiency and emissions), safety and commissioning requirements, together with their associated test methods and installation and operating instructions.

CEN/TC 389 - Innovation Management Standardization of tools that allow companies and organizations to improve their innovation management, including all kinds of innovation and all the related aspects, as well as the relations with R&D activities

CEN/SS S26 - Environmental management [Text no available]

CEN/SS F01 - Technical drawings [Text no available]

CEN/SS F20 - Quality assurance [Text no available]

CEN/SS C01 - Food Products [Text no available]

CEN/SS S12 - Gas analysis [Text no available]

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4.2 CLC Technical Committees

Technical Committee Title and Scope

CLC/TC 65X - Industrial-process measurement, control and automation To contribute, support and coordinate the preparation of international standards for systems and elements used for industrial process measurement, control and automation at CENELEC level. To coordinate standardisation activities which affect integration of components and functions into such systems including safety and security aspects. This CENELEC work of standardisation is to be carried out for equipment and systems and closely coordinated with IEC TC65 and its subcommittees with the objective of avoiding any duplication of work while honouring standing agreements between CENELEC and IEC

CLC/TC 27 - Industrial electroheating and electromagnetic processing Standardization in the field of industrial equipment and installations intended for electroheating, electromagnetic processing of materials and electroheat based treatment technologies Note: The scope of interest covers industrial installations with the use of the following equipment: - equipment for direct and indirect resistance heating; equipment for electric resistance trace heating; - equipment for induction heating; - equipment using the effect of electromagnetic forces on materials; - equipment for arc heating, including submerged arc heating; - equipment for electroslag remelting; - equipment for plasma heating; - equipment for microwave heating; - equipment for dielectric heating; - equipment for electron beam heating; - equipment for laser heating; - equipment for infrared radiation heating. The list presents typical examples of equipment and its applications and is not exhaustive

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CLC/TC 105 - Fuel cell technologies [Text no available]

CLC/TC 82 - Solar photovoltaic energy systems To prepare European Standards for systems of and components for photovoltaic conversion of solar energy into electrical energy and for all elements in the entire photovoltaic energy system. The standards will deal with EMC, Machine, CPD and LVD directives. The CLC/TC 82 will especially develop standards in areas where there are special European concerns. The CLC/TC 82 will cooperate closely with IEC TC 82 and the National Committees. The aim will be to support the accelerated market introduction by harmonization of standards

CLC/TC 21 - Secondary cells and batteries To execute the following standardization activities for secondary cells and batteries: - to implement IEC/TC 21/SC 21A documents into CENELEC standards; - to prepare Product Standards, general requirements and methods of testing included; - to prepare Safety Standards and associated Codes of Practice; - to consider Environmental Requirements (EC Rules) for the products

CLC/TC 88 - Wind turbines To prepare draft standards on wind turbine systems on the basis of a detailed work programme for the execution of the mandated tasks to be performed for the standardization in this field

CLC/TC 111 - Environment To deal with environmental aspects for electrical and electronic products and systems. To promote activities in CENELEC relevant to reducing detrimental impacts of electrotechnical activities/products/systems on the natural environment (In this context "reducing" means a process of continual environment improvement aimed towards an optimum balance with social, economic, safety and performance requirements). To enhance CENELEC's environmental links with the European legal framework, particularly in the context of standardization aspects of EU environmental regulations and directives. To improve energy and resource efficiency of electrotechnical products and systems as important aspects in order to reduce impacts on the environment (for example climate changes and resource depletion) To prepare the necessary standards framework and in co-operation with other CENELEC Technical Bodies co-ordinate the development of, or when necessary produce, the needed standardization

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Report on the published standards relevant to the project 84/172 deliverables. Product TCs remain autonomous in dealing with environmental aspects relevant to the products included in their scope. To assist product committees in the elaboration of environmental requirements of product standards in order to foster common technical approaches and solutions for similar problems and thus promote consistency in CENELEC standards. To cooperate with recognized standardization bodies and other relevant organizations for matters of common environmental interest. To communicate with and to give advice to CENELEC BT and Technical Committees on questions related to work on environmental issues. EMC and EMF aspects are excluded, but relevant developments will be noted

CLC/TC 17 - Switchgear and controlgear [Text no available]

CLC/TC 34A - Lamps To prepare harmonised standards based on concluded International Standards in the field of electrical light sources and lamps. - NOTE: The term ‘light sources and lamps’ includes LED and OLED being a special kind of LED.” - To ensure that any deviation from the IEC standards, such as common modifications, special national conditions and A-deviations, is only in response to a clear and justifiable European need, such as European mandates and European and national legislative needs. - To coordinate the work with other standardisation organisations at European level, taking responsibility for applicable mandates from the European Commission and developing European standards only when necessary. - To coordinate with IEC/SC 34A to encourage the inclusion of European requirements in IEC standards within the responsibility of IEC/SC 34A in order to avoid Common Modifications when adopted by CENELEC. Standards and other deliverables prepared by IEC/SC 34B, 34C and 34D do not fall within the scope of CLC/TC 34A and are covered at European level by CLC/TC 34Z

CLC /TC 8/SC X - System aspects of electrical energy supply To prepare the necessary standards framework and coordinate the development, in cooperation with other TC/SCs, of CENELEC standards needed to facilitate the functioning of electricity supply systems in open markets

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CLC/TC 2 - Rotating machinery To prepare harmonized standards giving specifications and application rules for rotating machines based on IEC publication 34 "Rotating electrical machines" and its parts and also standards relating to the mechanical vibration of these machines. New work is concentrated only on subjects which have not already been proposed to IEC TC 2 or to one of its Working Groups

CLC /TC 14 - Power transformers Standardization in the field of power transformers, tap-changers and reactors for use in power generation, transmission and distribution. Generally these transformers have power ratings above 1 kVA single phase and 5 kVA polyphase with a higher voltage winding of 1 000 V or more, however the scope includes lower voltage transformers and regulators used in power delivery applications. Excluded: - Instrument transformers - Testing transformers - Traction transformers mounted on rolling stock - Welding transformers - Transformers for applications covered by TC 96

CLC/TC 100/SC X - Audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment and related sub-systems To monitor the adoption in CENELEC of the technical work from IEC/TC 100 standards in the field of audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment. These standards include specification of the performance, methods of measurement for consumer and professional equipment and their system application as well as interoperability with other systems and equipment. To ensure that any deviation from the IEC standards, such as common modifications, special national conditions and A-deviations, is only in response to a clear and justifiable European need, such as European and national legislative requirements. To strive towards keeping international and European requirements aligned as far as possible (applying the different mechanisms of the Dresden Agreement). To coordinate the work with other standardisation organisations on European level, taking responsibility for applicable mandates from the European Commission and developing its own standards only when necessary. Standards and other deliverables prepared by Technical Area 5 (TA5) of IEC/TC 100 do not fall under the scope of CLC/TC 100X but are covered on European level by CLC/TC 209

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CLC /BTTF 62-3 - Operation of electrical installations To prepare a standard, as described in BT(DE/NOT)110 (Operation of power installations - Part 1: General Requirements). Remarks 67 BT decided that BTTF 62-3 should prepare a standard dealing with the broad (general) principles of operation of power installations and asked BTTF 62-3 to take into account the essential requirements of the directive on safety at the work place. 74 BT agreed to change the title of BTTF 62-3 into "Operation of electrical installations"

CLC/TC 33 - Power capacitors and their applications [Text no available]

CLC/TC 216 - Gas detectors To standardize general and specific requirements for the construction, safety, performance and testing for electrical apparatus for sensing the presence of gas or vapour and for providing an indication, alarm and/or other output function, the purpose of which is to give a warning of explosion hazard, fire hazard or health hazard. The standardization work of TC 216 concerns domestic gas detectors and those industrial and commercial gas detectors that are not included in the scope of CLC/SC 31-9. To provide information and guidance, as appropriate, on the selection, installation and operation of such apparatus

CLC/TC 64 - Electrical installations and protection against electric shock To prepare International standards - concerning protection against electric shock arising from equipment, from installations and from systems without limit of voltage, - for the design, erection foreseeable correct use and verification of all kind of electrical installations at supply voltage up to 1 kV a.c or 1,5 kV D.C., except those installations covered by the following IEC committees: TC 9X, TC 18X, TC 44X, TC 97, TC 99X, - in co-ordination with TC 99X, concerning requirements additional to those of TC 99X for the design, erection and verification of electrical installations of buildings above 1 kV up to 35 kV. The object of the standards shall be: - to lay down requirements for installation and co-ordination of electrical equipment,

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- to lay down basic safety requirements for protection against electric shock for use by technical committees, - to lay down safety requirements for protection against other hazards arising from the use of electricity, - to give general guidance to IEC member countries that may have need of such requirements, and - to facilitate international exchanges that may be hampered by differences in national regulations. The standards will not cover individual items of electrical equipment other than their selection for use

CLC/TC 59/SC X - Performance of household and similar electrical appliances To prepare European Standards on methods of measurement of characteristics which are of importance to determine the performance of electrical appliances for household use or of electrical appliances for commercial use and that are of interest for the user. This may include associated aspects related to the use of the appliances and aspects such as the classification, accessibility and usability of appliances, ergonomic characteristics and conditions for the information provided at the point of sale. The standards are developed in order to suit the needs of EU Regulations and Directives and in the context of the European market. NOTE 1 Appliances for household use designates equipment intended for housekeeping functions such as washing, cleaning, heating, cooling, cooking, etc. and appliances intended for use in the home environment such as shavers, hair care appliances, food preparation appliances, etc. Appliances for household use cover use by non-expert users in similar conditions as in households, for example: - in shops, offices or other similar work environments; - in farm houses; - by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; - in bed and breakfast type environments, which are also considered as household appliances. NOTE 2 Appliances for commercial use designates equipment to be used by persons that have been trained on the use of such appliances and appliances and machines which are declared to be for commercial use by laypersons. NOTE 3 Appliances for industrial use are not covered by the standards prepared by CLC/TC 59X. NOTE 4 CLC/TC 59X does not deal with appliances which are already explicitly covered by the scope of other CENELEC/TCs or CEN/TCs

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4.3 ISO Technical Committees

Technical Committee Title and Scope

ISO/TC 86 - Refrigeration and air-conditioning Standardization in the fields of refrigeration and air-conditioning, including terminology, mechanical safety, methods of testing and rating equipment, measurement of sound levels, refrigerant and refrigeration lubricant chemistry, with consideration given to environmental protection. The scope includes factory-assembled air-conditioners (cooling), heat pumps, dehumidifiers, refrigerants, and refrigerant reclaiming and recycling equipment as well as other devices, components and equipment such as humidifiers, ventilation equipment and automatic controls used in air-conditioning and refrigeration systems that are not covered by other ISO technical committees

ISO/TC 117 - Fans Standardization in the field of fans used for industrial purposes including the ventilation of buildings and mines. Excluded : ceiling, pedestal and similar circulation types of fans such as those commonly used for non-industrial purposes

ISO/TC 118 - Compressors and pneumatic tools, machines and equipment Standardization in the field of: air compressors; compressors for the process, petroleum, chemical and gas industry services; pneumatic tools and machines; compressed air purity specification and compressed air treatment equipment.. Excluded : pneumatic tool shanks and tool fitting dimensions, as they fall within the scope of ISO / TC 29

ISO/TC 184 - Automation systems and integration Standardization in the field of automation systems and their integration for design, sourcing, manufacturing and delivery, support, maintenance and disposal of products and their associated services. Areas of standardization include information systems, robotics for fixed and mobile robots in

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Report on the published standards relevant to the project 89/172 industrial and specific non-industrial environments, automation and control software and integration technologies. These standards may utilize other standards and technologies beyond the scope of TC 184, such as machines, equipment, information technologies, multi-media capabilities, and multi-modal communication networks. Excluded are base standards in the following areas: electrical and electronic equipment as dealt with by IEC / TC 44; PLCs for general application as dealt with by IEC / TC 65; multi-media capabilities as dealt with by IEC / TC 100

ISO/TC 244 - Industrial furnaces and associated processing equipment Standardization of the requirements for industrial furnaces and associated processing equipment. This includes heated enclosures such as furnaces, ovens, kilns, lehrs and dryers, and their heating equipment such as burners and heating control

ISO/TC 192 - Gas turbines Standardization in the field of all aspects of gas turbine design, application, installation, operation and maintenance, including simple turbine cycles, combined cycle systems, definitions, procurement, acceptance, performance, environment (on the gas turbine itself and the external environment) and methods of test. ISO / TC 192 is responsible for preparing horizontal standards for all types of gas turbines. Work on aero gas turbine engines shall be undertaken in liaison with those technique committees having the primary responsability. Note: ISO / TC 20 has the primary responsibility of preparing standards relative to the specific application of gas turbines to aerospace

ISO/TC 11 - Boilers and pressure vessels Standardization of construction of boilers and pressure vessels. Excluded: railway and marine boilers covered by ISO/TC 8; gas cylinders covered by ISO/TC 58; aircraft and vehicle components covered by ISO/TC 20; equipment used for fire-fighting covered by ISO/TC 21; personal safety equipment covered by ISO/TC 94;

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ISO/TC 180 - Solar energy Standardization in the field of solar energy utilization in space and water heating, cooling, industrial process heating and air conditioning

ISO/TC 163 - Thermal performance and energy use in the built environment Standardization in the field of building and civil engineering works of thermal and hygrothermal performance of materials, products, components, elements and systems, including complete buildings, both new and existing, and their interaction with technical building systems; of thermal insulation materials, products and systems for building and industrial application, including insulation of installed equipment in buildings; covering and including:

• test and calculation methods for heat and moisture transfer, temperature and moisture conditions; • test and calculation methods for energy use in buildings, including the industrial built environment; • test and calculation methods for heating and cooling loads in buildings; • test and calculation methods for daylighting, ventilation and air infiltration; • in-situ test methods for thermal, hygrothermal and energy performance of buildings and building components, input data for calculations, including climatic data; • specifications for thermal insulation materials, products and systems with related test methods and conformity criteria; • terminology; and • general review and coordination of work on thermal and hygrothermal performance within ISO. Excluded: Building environment design (ISO/TC 205); methods of testing and rating the performance of building environmental equipment for application in the design of new buildings and retrofits (ISO/ TC 205); and

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• terms and definitions; • system boundaries for buildings and technical systems; • assessment of the overall energy performance of buildings, taking into account • the energy performance of building elements; • building related systems (heating, cooling, domestic hot water, ventilation, lighting, system controls, transport, and other energy related systems); • indoor and outdoor conditions; • local energy production (on site and at district level); (use of) energy sources (including renewable); building commissioning; assessment of overall energy efficiency; and means of expressing the energy performance and energy performance certification of buildings.

ISO/TC 108 - Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring Standardization in the fields of mechanical vibration and shock and the effects of vibration and shock on humans, machines, vehicles (air, sea, land and rail) and stationary structures, and of the condition monitoring of machines and structures, using multidisciplinary approaches. Specific areas of current interest include the standardization of: terminology and nomenclature in the fields of mechanical vibration, mechanical shock and condition monitoring; measurement, analysis and evaluation of vibration and shock e.g. signal processing methods, structural dynamics analysis methods, transducer and vibration generator calibration methods, etc.; active and passive control methods for vibration and shock, e.g. balancing of machines, isolation and damping; evaluation of the effects of vibration and shock on humans, machines, vehicles (air, sea, land and rail), stationary structures and sensitive equipment; vibration and shock measuring instrumentation, e.g. transducers, vibration generators, signal conditioners, signal analysis instrumentation and signal acquisition systems;

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ISO/TC 72 - Textile machinery and accessories Standardization of textile machinery, parts thereof and of accessories; machinery for dry-cleaning and industrial laundering and parts thereof and of accessories

ISO/TC 17 - Steel Standardization in the field of cast, wrought and cold-formed steel, including technical delivery conditions for steel tubes for pressure purposes. Excluded: steel tubes within the scope of ISO / TC 5; line pipe, casing, tubing and drill pipe within the scope of ISO / TC 67; methods of mechanical testing of metals within the scope of ISO / TC 164

ISO/TC 59 - Buildings and civil engineering works Standardization in the field of buildings and civil engineering works, of: • general terminology; • organization of information in the processes of design, manufacture and construction; • general geometric requirements for buildings, building elements and components including modular coordination and its basic principles, general rules for joints, tolerances and fits; • general rules for other performance requirements, including functional and user requirements related to service life, sustainability, accessibility and usability; • general rules and guidelines for addressing the economic, environmental and social impacts and aspects related to sustainable development; • geometric and performance requirements for components that are not in the scope of separate ISO technical committees; • procurement processes, methods and procedures. Excluded: • standardization and coordination of technical product documentation (ISO/TC 10); • acoustic requirements (ISO / TC 43); • bases for design of concrete structures (ISO/TC 71/SC 4);

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• fire tests and fire safety engineering related to building materials, components and structures (ISO/TC 92); • bases for design of structures (ISO / TC 98); • construction machinery (ISO/TC 127 and ISO/TC 195); • performance requirements for glass in buildings (ISO/TC 160); • performance requirements for doors, doorsets and windows (ISO/TC 162); • calculation of thermal properties (ISO / TC 163); • bases for design of timber structures (ISO/TC 165); • bases for design of steel and aluminium structures (ISO/TC 167); • geotechnical aspects and soil quality (ISO/TC 182 and ISO/TC 190); • standardization in the design and retrofit buildings regarding acceptable indoor environment and practicable energy use (ISO/TC 205).

ISO/TC 205 - Building environment design Standardization in the design of new buildings and retrofit of existing buildings for acceptable indoor environment and practicable energy conservation and efficiency. Building environment design addresses the technical building systems and related architectural aspects, and includes the related design processes, design methods, design outcomes, and design-phase building commissioning. Indoor environment includes air quality, and thermal, acoustic, and visual factors. Covering and including: • aspects of sustainability related to indoor environmental quality and energy that can be addressed in the design of buildings and the design of retrofits of existing buildings; • general principles of building environment design; • design of energy-efficient buildings; • building automation and control systems in building and retrofit design; • indoor air quality in building and retrofit design; • indoor thermal environment in building and retrofit design; • indoor acoustical environment in building and retrofit design; • indoor visual environment in building and retrofit design; • design of heating and cooling systems including radiant; and • application of methods of testing and rating the performance of building environmental equipment in the design of new buildings and retrofits. Excluded: • other ergonomic factors; • methods of measurement of air pollutants and of thermal, acoustic and lighting properties;

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• thermal performance and energy use in the built environment (ISO TC 163); • methods of testing for performance and rating of building environmental equipment in existing buildings; • inspecting or rating existing buildings; and, • construction. Covering also: Standardization of the holistic assessment of the energy performance of new and existing buildings as well as building retrofits, in close collaboration with ISO/TC 163 by means of the ISO/TC163/WG4 Joint working group TC 163 & TC 205 Energy performance using holistic approach, including: • terms and definitions; • system boundaries for buildings and technical systems; • assessment of the overall energy performance of buildings, taking into account o the energy performance of building elements; o building related systems (heating, cooling, domestic hot water, ventilation, lighting, system controls, transport, and other energy related systems); o indoor and outdoor conditions; o local energy production (on site and at district level); o (use of) energy sources (including renewable); o building commissioning; • assessment of overall energy efficiency; and • means of expressing the energy performance and energy performance certification of buildings.

ISO/TC 59 - Buildings and civil engineering works Standardization in the field of buildings and civil engineering works, of: • general terminology; • organization of information in the processes of design, manufacture and construction; • general geometric requirements for buildings, building elements and components including modular coordination and its basic principles, general rules for joints, tolerances and fits; • general rules for other performance requirements, including functional and user requirements related to service life, sustainability, accessibility and usability; • general rules and guidelines for addressing the economic, environmental and social impacts and aspects related to sustainable development; • geometric and performance requirements for components that are not in the scope of separate ISO technical committees; • procurement processes, methods and procedures.

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Excluded: • standardization and coordination of technical product documentation (ISO/TC 10); • acoustic requirements (ISO / TC 43); • bases for design of concrete structures (ISO/TC 71/SC 4); • fire tests and fire safety engineering related to building materials, components and structures (ISO/TC 92); • bases for design of structures (ISO / TC 98); • construction machinery (ISO/TC 127 and ISO/TC 195); • performance requirements for glass in buildings (ISO/TC 160); • performance requirements for doors, doorsets and windows (ISO/TC 162); • calculation of thermal properties (ISO / TC 163); • bases for design of timber structures (ISO/TC 165); • bases for design of steel and aluminium structures (ISO/TC 167); • geotechnical aspects and soil quality (ISO/TC 182 and ISO/TC 190); • standardization in the design and retrofit buildings regarding acceptable indoor environment and practicable energy use (ISO/TC 205)

ISO/TC 274 - Light and lighting Standardization in the field of application of lighting in specific cases complementary to the work items of the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) and the coordination of drafts from the CIE, in accordance with the Council Resolution 19/1984 and Council Resolution 10/1989 concerning vision, photometry and colorimetry, involving natural and man-made radiation over the UV, the visible and the IR regions of the spectrum, and application subjects covering all usage of light, indoors and outdoors, energy performance, including environmental, non-visual biological and health effects

ISO/TC 257 – Evaluation of energy savings Standardization in the field of energy savings through general technical rules and specific methodologies for the calculation of energy savings in projects, organizations and regions, and guidance on measurement, verification and assessment of data quality as it relates to these calculations.

ISO/TC 10/SC 10 – Process plant documentation Standardization and coordination of technical product documentation (TPD), including technical drawings, manually produced or computer based for technical purposes throughout the product life cycle, to facilitate preparation, management, storage, retrieval, reproduction, exchange and use.

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ISO/TC 242 - Energy Management Standardization in the field of energy management, including for example: energy efficiency, energy performance, energy supply, procurement practices for energy using equipment and systems, and energy use as well as measurement of current energy usage, implementation of a measurement system to document, report, and validate continual improvement in the area of energy management.

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4.4 IEC Technical Committees

Technical Committee Title and Scope

IEC/TC 2 - Rotating machinery To prepare International Standards regarding specifications for rotating electrical machines without limitations of voltage, output or dimensions with the exception of the following: - Traction motors within the scope of TC 9: Electric railway equipment; - Motors and generators within the scope of TC 69: Electric road vehicles and electric industrial trucks; - Motors and generators for use in cars and commercial vehicles; - Motors and generators for use in aeronautics or space applications

IEC/TC 27 - Industrial electroheating and electromagnetic processing Standardization in the field of industrial equipment and installations intended for electroheating, electromagnetic processing of materials and electroheat based treatment technologies Note: The scope of interest covers industrial installations with the use of the following equipment: - equipment for direct and indirect resistance heating; - equipment for electric resistance trace heating; - equipment for induction heating; - equipment using the effect of EM forces on materials; - equipment for arc heating, including submerged arc heating; - equipment for electroslag remelting; - equipment for plasma heating; - equipment for microwave heating; - equipment for dielectric heating; - equipment for electron beam heating; - equipment for laser heating; - equipment for infrared radiation heating. The list presents typical examples of equipment and its applications and is not exhaustive

IEC/TC 33 - Power capacitors and their applications Standardization of Power Capacitors and their Applications

IEC/SC 34A - Lamps

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To prepare International Standards regarding specifications for lamps* and glow starters. * The term Lamps includes LED for General Lighting Services

IEC/SC 34C - Auxiliaries for lamps To prepare International Standards regarding specifications for lamp* controlgear and control devices. * The term lamp includes LED for General Lighting Service

IEC/SC 34D - Luminaires To prepare International Standards regarding specifications for luminaires

IEC/TC 64 - Electrical installations and protection against electric shock To prepare International standards - concerning protection against electric shock arising from equipment, from installations and from systems without limit of voltage, - for the design, erection foreseeable correct use and verification of all kind of electrical installations at supply voltage up to 1 kV a.c or 1,5 kV D.C., except those installations covered by the following IEC committees: TC 9, TC 18, TC 44, TC 97, TC99 - in co-ordination with TC 99, concerning requirements additional to those of TC 99 for the design, erection and verification of electrical installations of buildings above 1kV up to 35kV. The object of the standards shall be: - to lay down requirements for installation and co-ordination of electrical equipment - to lay down basic safety requirements for protection against electric shock for use by technical committees - to lay down safety requirements for protection against other hazards arising from the use of electricity - to give general guidance to IEC member countries that may have need of such requirements - and to facilitate international exchanges that may be hampered by differences in national regulations. The standards will not cover individual items of electrical equipment other than their selection for use. Safety Pilot Function: Protection against electric shock.

IEC/SC 59C - Heating appliances To prepare international standards on performance measurement methods for heating appliances.

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IEC/TC 20 - Electric cables To prepare international standards for the design, testing and end-use recommendations (including current ratings) for insulated electrical power and control cables, their accessories and cable systems, for use in wiring and in power generation, distribution and transmission. The applications cover an unlimited range of voltage and current, and includes applications such as heating cables where the current is used to create heat. Cables specifically designed for marine applications covered by SC 18A are excluded. All cables for communication, data transmission and other non-power applications are covered elsewhere. Group Safety Function: Fire hazard testing on cables comprising: - flame propagation tests; - fire resistance tests; - smoke optical density tests; - corrosivity tests.

IEC/SC 65E - Devices and integration in enterprise systems To prepare international standards to specify digital representation of device properties and functions, methodologies and applications supporting automation of engineering processes, including diagnostic and maintenance techniques

IEC/TC 82 - Solar photovoltaic energy systems To prepare international standards for systems of photovoltaic conversion of solar energy into electrical energy and for all the elements in the entire photovoltaic energy system. In this context, the concept "photovoltaic energy system" includes the entire field from light input to a photovoltaic cell to and including the interface with the electrical system(s) to which energy is supplied. NOTE: It is recognized that there is some common interest between TC 47 and TC 82, therefore these two Committees shall maintain liaison.

IEC/TC 96 - Transformers, reactors, power supply units, and combinations thereof Standardization in the field of safety, EMC, EMF, energy efficiency and environmental aspects of transformers, reactors, power supply units, and combinations thereof. The standardization does not cover transformers, reactors and power supply units intended to be a part of distribution networks (covered by TC 14).

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TC 96 has group safety function in accordance with IEC Guide 104 for transformers other than those intended to supply distribution networks, in particular transformers and power supply units intended to allow the application of protective measures against electric shock as defined by TC 64, with no limitation of rated output power, but in certain cases including limitation of voltage. The general limitations for voltages are: - rated supply voltage not exceeding 1 000 V A.C.; - rated output voltage not exceeding 1 000 V A.C. or 1 500 V ripple free D.C.; however, internal voltages may exceed 1 000 V A.C. or 1 500 V ripple free D.C. For high-voltage applications, other than distribution networks (covered by TC 14), the rated output voltage can exceed 1 000 V A.C. or 1 500 V ripple free D.C. but the no load output voltage shall not exceed 15 000 V A.C. or 15 000 V D.C. The general limitations for the rated output are: - The maximum rated output depends on the type of transformer or linear power supply unit does in most cases not exceed 25 kVA for single-phase products and 40 kVA for three phase products; - the maximum rated output does not exceed 1 kVA for both single-phase and three phase Switch Mode Power Supplies; - the general limitations for the rated core power are 25 kVA for single-phase auto transformers and 40 kVA for three phase auto transformers; - the general limitations for the rated power are 50 kvar for single-phase reactors and 80 kvar for three phase reactors. For special transformers, reactors and power supply units and combinations thereof there are no limitation of rated output, rated core power and rated power

IEC/SC 32B - Low-voltage fuses To prepare international standards for the following types of fuses intended to be used at nominal voltages not exceeding 1 000 V A.C. or 1 500 V D.C. and also, in so far as they are applicable, for circuits of higher nominal voltages: - fuses for the protection of all types of circuits in electrical installations (e.g. industrial or domestic) against overload and/or short-circuit currents - fuses for the protection of all kinds of systems apparatus or components (e.g. motors, electro- domestic appliances, semiconductor devices) against overload and/or short-circuit currents with a rated breaking capacity of at least 6 000 A A.C. or 2000 A D.C

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IEC/TC 21 - Secondary cells and batteries To prepare product standards for all secondary cells and batteries, irrespective of type or application. All electrochemical systems are considered. To support other technical committees standardizing application oriented systems using secondary cells and batteries

IEC/SC 22H - Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) To prepare international standards for uninterruptible power systems (UPS) including system aspects as well as equipment and component requirements specific for UPS

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5. CONTACT LIST OF IDENTIFIED COMMITEES

5.1 Contact List CEN Responsibles CEN

Committee Remarks Secretary Chairman

CEN/TC 197 - Pumps Mme. Mélique Sara M. Pozzoli Robert CEN/TC 299 - Gas- Ms. Visintin Paola Mr. De Paoli Ferruccio fired sorption appliances, indirect fired sorption appliances, gas-fired endothermic engine heat pumps and domestic gas-fired washing and drying appliances CEN/TC 113 - Heat Mr. Postigo Rafael Mr. Gonzalez Agustin pumps and air conditioning units CEN/TC 191 - Fixed Mr. Hedley Ben Mr. Thilthorpe Robert firefighting systems CEN/TC 110 - Heat Dipl.-Ing. Alke Beatrix Ing. Schnepf Peter exchangers CEN/TC 234 - Gas Mrs. Schülken Hiltrud Mr. Meyer Claus infrastructure CEN/TC 310 - Leggett Mike Dr Mr. Mason Howard Advanced automation technologies and their applications CEN/WS27 - Lifetimes Disbanded in Energy Efficiency Calculations

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CEN

Committee Remarks Secretary Chairman

CEN/WS72 - Ms N. Adomeit Framework for SustainValue - Sustainable Value Creation in manufacturing networks CEN/CLC JWG 1 - Mr. Hyde David Mr. Fry Martin Energy audits CEN/CLC JWG 2 - Ms. Björk Susanna Pierre Inge Guarantees of origin and Energy certificates CEN/CLC JWG 3 - Mr. Panvini Antonio Mr Piantoni Ettore Energy Management and related services - General requirements and qualification procedures CEN/CLC JWG 4 - Mr. Dijkstra Bert Mr. Plazy Jean-Louis Energy efficiency and saving calculation CEN/TC 269 - Shell Dipl.-Wi.-Ing. (FH). Dr.-Ing. Maaß Reinhard and water-tube Schreiber Thomas boilers CEN/TC 109 - Central Mr . Zomers Edward Mr. Van Rij Mindert heating boilers using gaseous fuels

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CEN

Committee Remarks Secretary Chairman

CEN/TC 182 - Dipl.-Ing. Alke Beatrix Dipl.-Ing. (FH). Schrempf Refrigerating systems, Bernhard safety and environmental requirements CEN/TC 228 - Heating Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Schmidt Dr.-Ing. Kruppa Boris systems and water Christoph Prof. based cooling systems in buildings CEN/TC 312 - Thermal Ms. Drosou Vasiliki Mr. Konstantinidis solar systems and Panagiotis (Chairpeson components support team)

CEN/CLC JTF PE - Joint Disbanded Task Force Power Engineering CEN/TC 247 - Building Mrs. Mullis Barbara Mr. Ullmann Roland Automation, Controls and Building Management CEN/TC 348 - Facility Ms. Fokkinga Wiene Mr. van Ree Hermen Jan Management CEN/TC 319 - Mr. Ravaglia Roberto Mr. Santini Franco Maintenance CEN/TC 350 - Mr. Boucher François Mr. Ilomäki Ari Sustainability of construction Works CEN/TC 156 - Hedley Ben Mr Mr. Green Alan R. Ventilation for buildings

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CEN

Committee Remarks Secretary Chairman

CEN/TC 89 - Thermal Dr. Gohardani Navid Mr. Nilsson Per-Erik performance of buildings and building components CEN/TC 57 - Central Dipl.-Ing. (FH). Müller Dipl.-Ing. Hormel heating boilers Maximilian Wolfgang CEN/TC 171 - Heat Dipl.-Ing. Hein Benjamin Mr. Ilving Carl Michael cost allocation CEN/TC 130 - Space Ms. Martino Anna Mr. Marchesi Renzo heating appliances without integral heat sources CEN/TC 180 - Mme. Laurent Joanna Mr. Grammens Chris Decentralized gas heating CEN/TC 237 - Gas Mr. Peacock Danny Mr. Sibley Jim meters CEN/TC 48 - Domestic Mme. Laurent Joanna Mr.Vuillaume François gas-fired water heaters CEN/TC 164 - Water Mme. Dari Karine Mr. Axès Jean-Michel supply CEN/TC 169 - Light Dipl. Ing. (FH). Dipl.-Ing. Moghtader and lighting Sengebusch Martin Sohéil CEN/TC 62 - Mr. Peacock Danny Mr.Sutton Steven Independent gas-fired space heaters

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CEN

Committee Remarks Secretary Chairman

CEN/TC 181 - Mme. Laurent Joanna Mr. Bureau Nicolas Dedicated liquefied petroleum gas appliances CEN/TC 46 - Fireplaces Dipl.-Ing. Kienle Frank Mr. Schmatloch Volker for liquid fuels CEN/TC 389 - Mr. Fernando Utrilla Mr. Juan González Innovation Ramírez Management CEN/SS S26 - CCMC - PM Mrs A. Nam Environmental management CEN/SS F01 - CCMC - PM Mr J. Erdmann Technical drawings CEN/SS F20 - Quality CCMC - PM Mr T. Legrand assurance CEN/SS C01 - Food CCMC - PM Ms K. Krzystek Products CEN/SS S12 - Gas CCMC - PM - analysis

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5.2 Contact List ISO Responsibles

ISO

Committee Remarks Secretary Chairman

ISO/TC 86 - Ms. Jones Nicole Mr. Erbe Drake Refrigeration and air- conditioning ISO/TC 117 - Fans Mr. Duggan Michael Dr. Cory William T. W.

ISO/TC 118 - Ms. Fagervall Lena Mrs. Buck Jenny Compressors and pneumatic tools, machines and equipment ISO/TC 184 - Mme. Magnan Ghislaine Mr. Digeon Alain Automation systems and integration ISO/TC 244 - Industrial Mme. Pinatton Mélanie Mr. Tisserand Bruno furnaces and associated processing equipment ISO/TC 192 - Gas Mr. Proctor Robin Mr. Wiant Benjamin turbines ISO/TC 11 - Boilers No Mr. Withers Charles and pressure vessels Chairman ISO/TC 180 - Solar Ms. Chandrasekare Mr. Guthrie Ken energy Erandi ISO/TC 163 - Thermal Dr. Gohardani Navid Mr. Öfverholm Egil performance and energy use in the built environment

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ISO

Committee Remarks Secretary Chairman

ISO/TC 108 - Ms. Blaeser Susan Mr. Evans David J. Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring ISO/TC 72 - Textile Mr. Widmer Rolf Mr. Oehy Peter machinery and accessories ISO/TC 17 - Steel Mr. Yagi Takayoshi Mr. Maehara Satoji

ISO/TC 59 - Buildings Ms. Borgos Kari Mr. Jæger Per and civil engineering Synnøve works ISO/TC 205 - Building Ms. Jones Nicole Mr. Turner Stephen environment design ISO/TC 257 - Mr. Pengcheng Li Mr. Tienan Li Evaluation of energy savings ISO/TC 274 - Light and Dipl.-Ing. (FH). Winkler Ms. Paul Martina lighting Janine ISO/TC 10/SC 10 - Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Gunnar Mr Helmut Wank Process plant Hanschke documentation ISO/TC 242 - Energy Mr. Jason Knopes Mr Roland Risser Management

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5.3 Contact List CENELEC Responsibles

CLC

Committee Remarks Secretary Chairman

CLC/TC 65X - Dr. Marcus Adams Mr. Regnar Schultz Industrial-process measurement, control and automation CLC/TC 27 - Virtual Industrial Committee electroheating and electromagnetic processing CLC/TC 105 - Fuel Virtual cell technologies Committee CLC/TC 82 - Solar Mr. Salvatore Guastella Dr. Werner Knaupp photovoltaic energy systems CLC/TC 21 - Dr. Torsten Hildebrandt Mr. Jean Paul Douady Secondary cells and batteries CLC/TC 88 - Wind Mr. Martijn Geertzen Mr. Mike Wöbbeking turbines CLC/TC 111 - Mr. Andrea Legnani Dr. Herbert Mrotzek Environment CLC/TC 3 - Virtual Information Committee structures, documentation and graphical symbols

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CLC

Committee Remarks Secretary Chairman

CLC/TC 17 - Virtual Switchgear and Committee controlgear CLC/TC 34A - Lamps Mr. Wim Honig Mr. Richard Kotschenreuther CLC /TC 8/SC X - Mr. Nicola Cammalleri Mr. Hervé Rochereau System aspects of electrical energy supply CLC/TC 2 - Rotating Mr. Bernhard Sattler Dr. Eric Vassent machinery CLC /TC 14 - Power Mr. Roberto Zannol Prof. Angelo Baggini transformers CLC/TC 100/SC X - Mr. Gerhard Henninger Dr. Hamid Amir-Alikhani Audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment and related sub-systems CLC /BTTF 62-3 - No chairman Mr. Andreas Lantwin Operation of electrical installations CLC /TC 37/SC A - Mrs. Beatriz Novel Mr. Alain Rousseau Low voltage surge protective devices CLC/TC 33 - Power Virtual capacitors and their Committee applications CLC/TC 216 - Gas Mr. Nick Bradfield Mr. Anthony Richard detectors Banfield

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CLC

Committee Remarks Secretary Chairman

CLC/TC 64 - Dipl.-Ing. Reinhard Pelta Mr. Etienne Tison Electrical installations and protection against electric shock CLC/TC 59/SC X - Mr. Peter Riller Mr. Alain Roux Performance of household and similar electrical appliances CLC/TC 17AC High- Mr. Ansgar Mueller Mr. Fahd Sultanem voltage switchgear and controlgear

NOTE: Virtual Committees don’t have such as responsible Secretaries or Chairman. It only follows the work of IEC in the same field.

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5.4 Contact List IEC Responsibles

IEC

Committee Committee Committee Committee

IEC/TC 2 - Mr. Nick Bradfield Mr. Bernd Ponick Rotating machinery IEC/TC 27 - Mr. Piotr Ostrowsk Mr. Sven Linow Industrial electroheating and electromagnetic processing IEC/TC 33 - Mr. Giancarlo Testi Ms. HEBBALE Power Narasimhaiah capacitors and Nagaman their applications IEC/SC 34A - Mr. Petar Luzajic Mr. Lawrence Barling Lamps IEC/SC 34C - Mr. Petar Luzajic Mr. Markku Norhio Auxiliaries for lamps IEC/SC 34D - Mr. Nick Bradfield Mr. Andy D. Hughes Luminaires IEC/TC 64 - Mr. Reinhard Pelta Mr. Etienne Tison Electrical installations and protection against electric shock

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IEC

Committee Committee Committee Committee

IEC/SC 59C - Mr. Leo Kaim Mr. Pascal Teurqueti Heating appliances IEC/TC 20 - Mr. Helmut Myland Mr. Jan H. Schutten Electric cables IEC/SC 65E - Mr. Petar Luzajic Mr. Robert J. Devices and Kretschmann integration in enterprise systems IEC/TC 82 - Mr. George Kelly Mr. Heinz Alexander Solar Ossenbrink photovoltaic energy systems IEC/TC 96 - Mr. Wolfgang Reichelt Mr. Gert Bukkjae Transformers, reactors, power supply units, and combinations thereof IEC/SC 32B - Mr. Peter Brogl Mr. Jean-Claude Low-voltage Luquain fuses IEC/TC 21 - Mr. Yves Boudou Mr. Friedrich Kramm Secondary cells and batteries

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IEC

Committee Committee Committee Committee

IEC/SC 22H - Mr. Eric Brun Mr. Per Grandjean- Uninterruptible Thomsen power systems (UPS)

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6. ROADMAP FOR THE STANDARDIZATION PROCESS 6.1 General guidelines regarding standardization A standard is an agreed definition or specification of a unit, method, product, process or service, voluntary in its application, developed by consensus in a standardization body and made publicly available. Standards provide people and organizations with a basis for mutual understanding and are used as tools to facilitate communication, measurement, commerce and manufacturing. The initiative to develop a standard is taken by interested stakeholders who consider that a particular standard could address specific needs.

Standards are everywhere and play an important role in the economy, by: - facilitating business interaction, market development and eliminating barriers - enabling companies to comply with relevant standards, laws and regulations - speeding up the introduction of innovative products to market - providing interoperability between new and existing products, services and processes.

Standards form the basis for the introduction of new technologies and innovations, and ensure that products, components and services supplied by different companies will be mutually compatible.

Standards also disseminate knowledge in industries where products and processes supplied by various providers must interact with one another. Standardization is a voluntary cooperation among industry, consumers, public authorities, researchers and other interested parties for the development of technical specifications based on consensus.

Standardization is identified in FP7 and Horizon 2020 as one of the innovation-support measures by bridging the gap between research and the market, and helping the fast and easy transfer of research results to the European and international market. The research community acknowledges this - a recent study shows nearly three-quarters (73%) of FP6 and FP7 project coordinators who included standards in their previous projects said that they would be willing to address standardization again.

There are several types of documents developed by the European standardization system that are in general denominated standards, but that have different characteristics and advantages:

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- Standard (EN): Full consensus of all the member countries. Usually requires 3 years for its elaboration. Revised every 5 years. In Europe its adoption at national level is mandatory. - Technical Specification (TS): Full consensus of all the member countries involved in its elaboration. Usually takes 21 months for its elaboration. Revised at 3 years. Its national adoption is voluntary. - Technical Report (TR): Informative document, not subjected to periodic revision. - Workshop Agreement (CWA): Consensus limited to all the organizations involved in its elaboration. Its elaboration can be reduced to 12-18 months. It shall be revised at 3 years. Its national adoption is voluntary.

CWAs are the best fitted documents to introduce the outputs of research projects into the standardization system when this activity is developed as part of the project, due to time considerations and considering them as a first step to be promoted to future standards if their application in the market is successful. Its elaboration needs the creation of a temporary working group called CEN Workshop, in which the organizations that promote the document and the external stakeholders that wants to participate, together with other possible parties as representatives from related Technical Committees, develop the documents by consensus and submit them to CEN for publishing.

Some internal regulations of CEN shall be observed for its creation and approval, which usually will take a few months of decision process. This topic will be explained before the start of the standardization process.

6.2 Roadmap for Standardization development

As a result of the monitoring and interaction with the related CEN TCs, an evaluation will be made at the midpoint of the project about the advances reached in these TC. At the same time, the REEMAIN contents under development that will be able to be standardized will be identified.

At this stage of the REEMAIN project, M29, we can develop a more specific roadmap for standardization because of generated information up to now have enough “mature” in order to have clear lines for the design of the mentioned roadmap. This will be developed in T.7.8. and will become in the publication of Deliverable D7.7, Roadmap to progress the standardization activity, by M32.

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This will contain the information provided by the evaluation of the relevant TCs (the information of annex D could be a basis), and the REEMAIN results at that time that could be standardized. It will also include an assessment that allowing REEMAIN members to make a decision regarding further steps in the different standardization processes (see figure 1).

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Negative position of CASE 1: Proposal to CEN and/or TC to a REEMAIN-lead TCs for consideration in possible new document future standards

Situation of the CEN works CASE 2: Proposal to the relevant Standard under TC for inclusion of REEMAIN Mid-term project development already criteria in the standard under assessment and included in the work development. proposal program of a TC REEMAIN participation in the development work REEMAIN results CASE 3: Proposal of new document (CWA or TS) led by Favorable position of REEMAIN: CARTIF/AENOR and TCs to an REEMAIN- other project partners. lead new document Development by consensus with external European stakeholders.

Figure 1: Standardization possibilities.

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Depending on the situation of the works of the TC, two main possibilities can be foreseen, based on the expected reaction from CEN standardization bodies regarding a potential standardisation proposal coming from the REEMAIN project.

The preferred solution at this stage is to develop a CWA in an ad hoc group with the Chairmanship of CARTIF (as leader or the project) and AENOR as Secretariat, but this should be assessed in midpoint project

6.2.1 Situation not favourable to a new standardization document

In the case the assessment concludes that the situation is not favourable to the launching of a new standardization document led by REEMAIN.

This may be due to some external circumstances as for example: a reluctant position shown by the related TCs or member countries of CEN (case 1 in figure 5), the announced intention to launch a similar initiative in a TC which does not fit the time frame of the project (case 2 in figure 5), etc.

REEMAIN will proceed with the preparation of a technical proposal, consistent with the ‘standard’ structure, including the matters that REEMAIN considers appropriate and reflecting the results that are obtained and expected in the project. This report will be submitted by AENOR for consideration to the European standardization bodies and/or related Technical Committees, recommending its inclusion in future standards developed by such technical bodies. If time schedule of the potential standardization activities coincides with the project life, REEMAIN would participate in the relevant working group to support and promote the consideration of the project outputs in the future standard.

6.2.2 Situation favorable to a new standardization document

The assessment concludes that the situation is favorable to the launch of a new standardization document led by REEMAIN (case 3 in figure 1). This could be the situation if relevant TCs have expressed their agreement or will, or because a void that is not covered by any particular committee exists.

The previously described technical proposal will become a formal proposal for a new standardization document (CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA) or Technical Specification, CEN /TS), whose

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The success and the rate of progress of this document will depend on the facility to achieve consensus with interested European stakeholders, external to the project, also involved in its development.

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ANNEX A - ABBREVIATIONS

A.1 ISO/IEC – Abbreviations ISO: International Organization for Standardization IEC: International Electrotechnical Commission Technical management:

Term ISO IEC technical management Technical Management Standardization board (TMB) Board (ISO/TMB) Management Board (SMB)

A.2 CEN/CLC – Abbreviations CEN: European Committee for Standardization CLC: European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization BT: Technical Board

A.3 ISO/IEC and CEN/CLC common abbreviations

JTC Joint Technical Committee JWG joint working group TC technical committee SC subcommittee PC project committee WG working group TS Technical Specification TR Technical Report WS Workshop CWA Workshop agreement

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ANNEX B – STANDARDS REQUESTED BY REEMAIN PARTNERS/WP This annex contains in B.1 all the standards which have been requested up today by REEMAIN partners in order to help them in the development of the project and the way of they are intended to use through the WPs. They are all part of this report of standards relevant to the project.

The consideration of these standards will benefit the result of REEMAIN project since standardization is a strong tool for the dissemination and for the knowledge transfer of the project outcomes, and a key tool for the introduction of the project outcomes into the market, getting confidence to users, granting compatibility and interoperability with what already exists and providing a faster and easier way for the market introduction of new technologies.

B.1 Standards requested by partners and intended use

Requested Standard Partner/WP Intended use ISO 22400-1, Automation systems and Definition of KPI and they relation with integration -- Key performance EURAC objectives to be used in factories for indicators (KPIs) for WP2 assessing they performance. Establishment of manufacturing operations KPI formats management -- Part 1: Overview, concepts and terminology ISO 22400-2, Automation systems and Definition of KPI and they relation with integration - Key performance EURAC objectives to be used in factories for indicators (KPIs) for WP2 assessing they performance. Establishment of manufacturing operations KPI formats management - Part 2: Definitions and descriptions EN 16247-1, EURAC Definition of the requirements of the Energy audits - Part 1: General WP2 portable measurement kit requirements EN 16247-3, EURAC Definition of the requirements of the Energy audits - Part 3: Processes WP2 portable measurement kit

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Requested Standard Partner/WP Intended use IEC/EN 62264-1, To design a system of energy data acquisition Enterprise-control system GULLON and processing factory. T2.1 and T2.2 integration - Part 1: Models and WP2 reference to these IEC/EN standards is done. terminology IEC/EN 62264-2, Enterprise-control system To design a system of energy data acquisition GULLON integration - Part 2: Objects and and processing factory. T2.1 and T2.2 WP 2 attributes for enterprise-control reference to these IEC/EN standards is done. system integration IEC/EN 62264-3, Enterprise-control system To design a system of energy data acquisition GULLON integration -- Part 3: Activity and processing factory. T2.1 and T2.2 WP 2 models of manufacturing reference to these IEC/EN standards is done. operations management IEC/EN 62264-5, To design a system of energy data acquisition Enterprise system integration - GULLON and processing factory. T2.1 and T2.2 Part 5: Business to manufacturing WP 2 reference to these IEC/EN standards is done. transactions EN 14908-3, Open Data Communication in To explore the capabilities of the PLC Building Automation, Controls communication in order to develop some and Building Management - CARTIF prototype for monitoring power consumption Control Network Protocol - Part and data transmission via PLC 3: Power Line Channel Specification ISO 10782-1, Definitions and attributes of data Monitoring of textile made process and data elements for control and adquisition in order to a better undertanding monitoring of textile processes -- BOSSA of relevance of measures for getting an Part 1: Spinning, spinning increased energy efficiency. preparatory and related processes

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Other standards which haven’t been requested in the other hand have been highlighted as a possible useful reference for REEMAIN developments. They are, for instance, the following:

- ISO 20140, Automation systems and integration -- Evaluating energy efficiency and other factors of manufacturing systems that influence the environment; - ISO 14661:2000, Thermal turbines for industrial applications (steam turbines, gas expansion turbines) - General requirements; -ISO 16358-3:2013, Air-cooled air conditioners and air-to-air heat pumps - Testing and calculating methods for seasonal performance factors - Part 3: Annual performance factor - ISO/TS 18876, Industrial automation systems and integration - Integration of industrial data for exchange, access and sharing -- Part 1: Architecture overview and description

Note: This annex doesn’t shows the other standards which partners already had and they have used in their developments

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ANNEX C – SCOPES OF STANDARDS OF HIGH RELEVANCE FOR THE CONSORTIUM This annex contains the scopes of the standards which have been highlighted, (coloured in red in the deliverable), as of high importance for the developments of REEMAIN in order to all the partners had better knowledge of the boundaries for their application and the aim of each standard itself.

C.1 Scopes of standards of high relevance for the consortium Technical Standard Scope Committee This CWA provides guidance on the specification, installation and operation of Flow Batteries. It facilitates the pre-commercial phase, when a potential client needs to compare technical requirements of different types of Flow Batteries, or simply needs to compare between Flow CWA 50611:2013, Flow batteries - Batteries and conventional electricity storage Guidance on the specification, CEN/CLC CCMC devices. It gives potential clients confidence that installation and operation the batteries are sufficiently robust to meet the requirements of the designated application. This CWA also provides guidance for conformity assessment bodies to benchmark the Flow Batteries’ conformity with existing directives and other regulations This European standard specifies the requirements, common methodology and deliverables for energy audits. It applies to all forms of establishments and organisations, all forms of energy and uses of energy, excluding EN 16247-1:2012, Energy audits - individual private dwellings. CEN/CLC JWG 1 Part 1: General requirements This European standard covers the general requirements common to all energy audits. Specific energy audit requirements will complete the general requirements in separate parts dedicated to energy audits for buildings, industrial processes and transportation.

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This European Standard is applicable to specific energy audit requirements in buildings. It specifies the requirements, methodology and deliverables of an energy audit in a building or group of buildings, excluding individual private dwellings. It shall be applied in conjunction with, and is supplementary to, EN 16247 1, Energy audits - Part 1: General requirements. It provides additional requirements to EN 16247 1 and shall be applied simultaneously. EN 16247-2:2014, Energy audits - CEN/CLC JWG 1 If processes are included in the scope of the Part 2: Buildings energy audit, the energy auditor may choose to apply EN 16247 3, Energy audits - Part 3: Processes. If on-site transport on a site is included in the scope of the energy audit, the energy auditor may choose to apply EN 16247 4, Energy audits - Part 4: Transport. NOTE This standard may cover multi-dwelling apartment blocks where communal services are supplied from a landlord. It is not intended for individual dwellings and single family houses

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This European standard specifies the requirements, methodology and deliverables of an energy audit within a process. These consist of: a) organizing and conducting an energy audit; b) analysing the data from the energy audit; c) reporting and documenting the energy audit findings. This part of the standard applies to sites where the energy use is due to process. It shall be used in conjunction with and is supplementary to EN 16247 1, Energy audits - Part 1: General requirements. It provides additional requirements to EN 16247 1 and shall be applied simultaneously. EN 16247-3:2014, Energy audits - CEN/CLC JWG 1 A process could include one or more production Part 3: Processes lines, offices, laboratories, research centers, packaging and warehouse sections with specific operational conditions and site transportation. An energy audit could include the whole site or part of a site. If buildings are included in the scope of the energy audit, the energy auditor may choose to apply EN 16247 2, Energy Audits - Part 2: Buildings. If on- site transport on a site is included in the scope of the energy audit, the energy auditor may choose to apply EN 16247 4, Energy audits -Part 4: Transport. NOTE The decision to apply Parts 2 and 4 could be made during the preliminary contact, see 5.1 This European Standard specifies the competence requirements of the energy auditor. This European Standard can be used to specify energy auditor qualification schemes at a national level; used by organizations undertaking energy EN 16247-5: 2015, Energy audits - audits to appoint a suitably competent energy Part 5: Competence of energy CEN/CLC JWG 1 auditor and used by organizations, in conjunction auditors with EN 16247-1, EN 16247-2, EN 16247-3 and EN 16247-4, to ensure a good level of quality of the energy audits. This European Standard also recognizes that all the competence required can reside in the energy auditor or a team of energy auditors.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This European Standard specifies requirements and provides recommendations for energy efficiency benchmarking methodology. The purpose of energy efficiency benchmarking is to establish the relevant data and indicators on energy consumption, both technical and behavioural, qualitative and quantitative in comparing performance between or within entities. Energy efficiency benchmarking can be either internal (within a specific organisation) or external (between organisations including competitors). This standard describes how to establish the EN 16231:2012, Energy efficiency CEN/CLC JWG 3 boundaries of what is being benchmarked, benchmarking methodology including for example facilities, activities, processes, products, services and organisations. This European Standard provides guidance on the criteria to be used in order to choose the appropriate level of detail for the data collection, processing and reviewing which suits the objective of the benchmarking. This European Standard does not itself state specific performance requirements with respect to energy use. For all activities related to the continual improvement cycle (such as the Plan-Do- Check-Act methodology) reference shall be made to management systems in the organisation.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee ISO 50001:2011 specifies requirements for establishing, implementing, maintaining and improving an energy management system, whose purpose is to enable an organization to follow a systematic approach in achieving continual improvement of energy performance, including energy efficiency, energy use and consumption. ISO 50001:2011 specifies requirements applicable to energy use and consumption, including measurement, documentation and reporting, design and procurement practices for equipment, systems, processes and personnel that contribute to energy performance. EN ISO 50001:2011, Energy ISO 50001:2011 applies to all variables affecting management systems - energy performance that can be monitored and CEN/CLC JWG 3 Requirements with guidance for influenced by the organization. ISO 50001:2011 use (ISO 50001:2011) does not prescribe specific performance criteria with respect to energy. ISO 50001:2011 has been designed to be used independently, but it can be aligned or integrated with other management systems. ISO 50001:2011 is applicable to any organization wishing to ensure that it conforms to its stated energy policy and wishing to demonstrate this to others, such conformity being confirmed either by means of self-evaluation and self-declaration of conformity, or by certification of the energy management system by an external organization. ISO 50001:2011 also provides, in Annex A, informative guidance on its use.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This European Standard provides a general approach for energy efficiency and energy savings calculations with top-down and bottom-up methods. The general approach is applicable for energy savings in buildings, cars, appliances, industrial processes, etc. This European Standard covers energy consumption in all end-use sectors. The standard does not cover energy supply, e.g. in power stations, as it considers only final energy consumption. This European Standard deals with savings on energy supplied to end-users. Some forms of EN 16212:2012, Energy Efficiency renewable energy "behind-the-meter" (e.g. from and Savings Calculation, Top-down CEN/CLC JWG 4 solar water heating panels) reduce supplied and Bottom-up Methods energy and therefore can be part of the calculated energy savings. Users of the standard should be aware that this renewable energy behind the meter can also be claimed as energy generated. The standard is meant to be used for ex-post evaluations of realised savings as well as ex-ante evaluations of expected savings. This European Standard provides saving calculations for any period chosen. However, short data series may limit the possible periods over which savings can be calculated. The standard is not intended to be used for calculating energy savings of individual households, companies or other end-users ISO 14040:2006 describes the principles and framework for life cycle assessment (LCA) including: definition of the goal and scope of the LCA, the life cycle inventory analysis (LCI) phase, the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) phase, the life cycle interpretation phase, reporting and critical review of the LCA, limitations of the LCA, the relationship between the LCA phases, and EN ISO 14040:2006, Environmental conditions for use of value choices and optional management - Life cycle CEN/SS S26 elements. assessment - Principles and ISO 14040:2006 covers life cycle assessment (LCA) framework (ISO 14040:2006) studies and life cycle inventory (LCI) studies. It does not describe the LCA technique in detail, nor does it specify methodologies for the individual phases of the LCA. The intended application of LCA or LCI results is considered during definition of the goal and scope, but the application itself is outside the scope of this International Standard.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee ISO 14044:2006 specifies requirements and provides guidelines for life cycle assessment (LCA) including: definition of the goal and scope of the LCA, the life cycle inventory analysis (LCI) phase, EN ISO 14044:2006, Environmental the life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) phase, the management - Life cycle life cycle interpretation phase, reporting and CEN/SS S26 assessment - Requirements and critical review of the LCA, limitations of the LCA, guidelines (ISO 14044:2006) relationship between the LCA phases, and conditions for use of value choices and optional elements. ISO 14044:2006 covers life cycle assessment (LCA) studies and life cycle inventory (LCI) studies This European Standard specifies the requirements and tests for the construction, performance, safety and conformity of conversion devices used to determine the energy of fuel gases described in the Table 1, including those of the 1st and 2nd families according to EN 437. The energy conversion device (ECD) considered in this standard consists of an energy calculator (EC) and is associated with the following devices and/or functions: - a volume conversion device (VCD) or a flow EN 12405-2:2012, Gas meters - computer used as gas meter conversion, either Conversion devices - Part 2: Energy CEN/TC 237 conforming to EN 12405-1, or to prEN 12405-3, for conversion high accuracy measurements; - a calorific value determination device (CVDD). Requirements for type approval tests of the devices, not included in the above-mentioned standards are described in appropriate annexes specified in Table 6. For the purpose of this European Standard, the term "volume conversion devices" (VCDs) includes flow computers (FCs). A single calculator may undertake the volume conversion functions for different metering lines.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This European Standard specifies all the information necessary to facilitate the exchange of data and control information over the power line medium for networked control systems in commercial Building Automation, Controls and Building Management. EN 14908-3:2014, Open Data This European Standard establishes a minimal set Communication in Building of rules for compliance. It does not rule out Automation, Controls and Building CEN/TC 247 extended services to be provided, given that the Management - Control Network rules are adhered to within the system. It is the Protocol - Part 3: Power Line intention of the standard to permit extended Channel Specification services (defined by users) to coexist. Certain aspects of this standard are defined in other documents. These documents are referenced where relevant. In the case where a referenced standard conflicts with this European Standard, this part of EN 14908 will prevail. The purpose of ISO 11354-1:2011 is to specify a Framework for Enterprise Interoperability (FEI) that establishes dimensions and viewpoints to address interoperability barriers, their potential solutions, and the relationships between them. ISO 11354 applies to manufacturing enterprises, but can also apply to other kinds of enterprises. It is intended for use by stakeholders who are concerned with developing and deploying solutions based on information and communication technology for manufacturing enterprise process interoperability. It focuses on, EN ISO 11354-1:2011, Advanced but is not restricted to, enterprise (manufacturing automation technologies and their or service) interoperability. applications - Requirements for ISO 11354-1:2011 specifies the following: establishing manufacturing viewpoints for addressing stakeholder concerns CEN/TC 310 enterprise process interoperability for the exchange of entities (information objects - Part 1: Framework for enterprise or physical objects) at the operational levels of interoperability (ISO 11354- enterprises at which interoperability is required; 1:2011) a framework for structuring these stakeholder concerns (business, process, service, data), the barriers relating to enterprise interoperability (conceptual, technological, organizational) and the approaches to overcome barriers (integrated, unified, federated), with contents identifying the various kinds of solutions available to enable interoperability. ISO 11354-1:2011 does not specify the specific mechanisms for the exchange of entities (information objects or physical objects), nor the manner in which interoperability solutions are implemented

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Technical Standard Scope Committee ISO 19439:2006 specifies a framework conforming to requirements of ISO 15704, which serves as a common basis to identify and coordinate standards development for modelling of enterprises, emphasising, but not restricted to, computer integrated manufacturing. ISO 19439:2006 also serves as the basis for further EN ISO 19439:2006, Enterprise standards for the development of models that will integration - Framework for CEN/TC 310 be computer-enactable and enable business enterprise modelling (ISO process model-based decision support leading to 19439:2006) model-based operation, monitoring and control. In ISO 19439:2006, four enterprise model views are defined in this framework. Additional views for particular user concerns can be generated but these additional views are not part of this International Standard. Possible additional views are identified in ISO 15704 ISO 19440:2007 specifies the characteristics of the core constructs necessary for computer-supported modelling of enterprises conforming to ISO 19439. ISO 19440:2007 focuses on, but is not restricted to, the computer integration of the information EN ISO 19440:2007, Enterprise aspects of manufacturing, including the integration - Constructs for management and control technology and the CEN/TC 310 enterprise modelling (ISO required human tasks. It does not specify how 19440:2007) these core constructs for model-based operations are to be implemented and, in particular, it does not include the control language needed to specify and execute (internal) activity behaviour, nor the mapping between functional operations and capabilities.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This European Standard specifies requirements on durability (including mechanical strength), reliability and safety for liquid heating solar collectors. It also includes provisions for evaluation of conformity to these requirements. It is not applicable to those collectors in which the thermal storage unit is an integral part of the collector to such an extent, that the collection process cannot be separated from the storage process for the purpose of making measurements of these two processes. It is basically applicable to concentrating collectors; thermal performance testing as given in EN 12975-2:2006, subclause 6.3. (quasi dynamic testing) is also applicable to most concentrating collector designs, from EN 12975-1:2006+A1:2010, stationary non-imaging concentrators as CPCs to Thermal solar systems and CEN/TC 312 high concentrating tracking designs. components - Solar collectors - Collectors that are custom-built (built in, roof Part 1: General requirements integrated collectors that do not comprise factory made modules and are assembled directly on the place of installation) cannot be tested in their actual form for durability, reliability and thermal performance according to this standard. Instead, a module with the same structure as the ready collector is tested. The module gross area in the case of custom built collectors should be at least 2 m2. The test is valid only for larger collectors, than the tested module. For collectors the national and European Guidelines for Structural Planning and overhead glazing are not valid. Therefore this standard should be applied for the design of the static of the collector This European Standard specifies requirements on durability, reliability and safety for Factory Made thermal solar heating systems. The standard also includes provisions for evaluation of conformity to EN 12976-1:2006, Thermal solar these requirements. systems and components - Factory CEN/TC 312 The requirements in this standard apply to Factory made systems - Part 1: General Made solar systems as products. The installation requirements of these systems itself is not considered, but requirements are given for the documentation for the installer and the user which is delivered with the system (see also 4.6)

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This European Standard specifies requirements on durability, reliability and safety of small and large EN 12977-1:2012, Thermal solar custom built solar heating and cooling systems systems and components - Custom with liquid heat transfer medium in the collector built systems - Part 1: General CEN/TC 312 loop for residential buildings and similar requirements for solar water applications. heaters and combisystems This document also contains requirements on the design process of large custom built systems This Technical Specification provides guidance on establishing and maintaining an innovation management system (IMS). It is applicable to all public and private organisations regardless of sector, type or size. This document provides guidance on: - understanding the context of the organisation; - establishing the leadership and commitment of top management; - planning for innovation success; - identifying and fostering innovation enablers/driving factors; - developing the innovation management process; CEN/TS 16555-1:2013, Innovation - evaluating and improving the performance of the Management - Part 1: Innovation CEN/TC 389 innovation management system; Management System - understanding and using innovation management techniques. By using this document, organisations can increase their awareness of the value of an IMS, establish such a system, expand their capacity for innovation, and ultimately generate more value for the organisation and its interested parties. NOTE The innovation management system outlined in this document follows the PDCA structure (plan-do-check-act), so it can be integrated within other standardised business management systems existing in the organisations, e.g. EN ISO 9001, EN ISO 14001, etc

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This European Standard specifies: a) overall indicators to express the energy performance of whole buildings, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning, domestic hot water and lighting systems. This includes different possible indicators; b) ways to express energy requirements for the design of new buildings or renovation of existing buildings; c) procedures to define reference values; EN 15217:2007, Energy d) ways to design a procedure for building energy performance of buildings - certification. Methods for expressing energy CEN/TC 89 The standard can be applied to a group of performance and for energy buildings, if they are on the same lot, if they are certification of buildings serviced by the same technical building systems and if no more than one of them has a conditioned area of more than 1 000 m2. This European Standard provides different options at different levels. When this European Standard is used to set up national or regional methods for expressing energy performance and/or for energy certification of buildings, the choices between the options is not made by the individual user, but by authorized national or regional bodies.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee CHP can make significant fuel and emissions savings over conventional, separate forms of power generation and heat-only boilers. The generation of electricity from power stations is generally at efficiencies in the range 30-55%, based on the Net Calorific Value (NCV) or Lower Heating Value (LHV) of the fuel. Further losses occur in the transmission and distribution of electricity to customers. This means that 45-70% of the energy content of the fuel is not usefully employed. This unutilised energy content is rejected as heat directly to the atmosphere or into seas or rivers. The generation of electricity and the recovery of heat in CHP plants typically achieve overall efficiencies of 70- 90% and above, corresponding to efficiencies of heat only boilers. The higher the overall efficiency EN 45547:2004, Manual for and the power to heat ratio, the more effective Determination of Combined Heat CEN/WS14 the CHP process. and Power (CHP) Unlike conventional methods of electricity generation, in order to achieve such high overall efficiencies, some of the heat cogenerated in a CHP Scheme is usefully employed in industrial processes or for heating and hot water in buildings. The heat used in this way displaces heat that would otherwise have to be supplied by burning additional fuel in boilers or other direct- fired equipment and so also leads directly to a reduction in CO2-emissions. The development of CHP plays a crucial role in the European energy policy for reducing CO2- emissions. The determination of CHP products (heat and power outputs) is important not only for the CHP Directive [1] but also for the European Emissions Trading Scheme [2], State Aid guidelines for environmental improvement and the energy taxation Directive [3].

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This CEN Workshop Agreement specifies a list of values of average saving lifetime, and/or an agreed methodology to establish these saving lifetimes, for commonly implemented types of energy efficiency improvement (EEI) measures in end-use. These saving lifetimes can be used in bottom-up calculations of energy savings, realized CWA 15693:2007, Saving lifetimes as result of policies and actions, as part of of Energy Efficiency Improvement Directive 2006/32/EC on energy end-use efficiency CEN/WS27 Measures in bottom-up and energy services. calculations This Workshop Agreement provides saving lifetimes in relation to the ESD, and does not supersede saving lifetimes used in Member States for other purposes. The CEN Workshop Agreement recognizes that there is variation in the saving lifetimes of Energy Efficiency Improvement (EEI) measures across Member States EN 60993:2002, Electrolyte for Applies to electrolytes and their components CLC /TC 21/SC X vented nickel-cadmium cells when used in vented nickel-cadmium cells. IEC 61427-1:2013 is part of a series which gives general information relating to the requirements EN 61427-1:2013, Secondary cells for the secondary batteries used in photovoltaic and batteries for renewable energy energy systems (PVES) and to the typical methods storage - General requirements CLC /TC 21/SC X of test used for the verification of battery and methods of test - Part 1: performances. This part deals with cells and Photovoltaic off-grid application batteries used in photovoltaic off-grid applications. This standard is applicable to all types of secondary batteries

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Technical Standard Scope Committee EN 62264-1:2013 describes the manufacturing operations management domain (Level 3) and its activities, and the interface content and associated transactions within Level 3 and between Level 3 and Level 4. This description enables integration between the manufacturing operations and control domain (Levels 3, 2, 1) and the enterprise domain (Level 4). Its goals are to increase uniformity and consistency of interface terminology and reduce the risk, cost, and errors associated with implementing these interfaces. EN 62264-1 can be used to reduce the effort associated with implementing new product offerings. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2003. It constitutes a technical revision and includes the following EN 62264-1:2008-2013, Enterprise- significant technical changes with respect to the control system integration -- Part CLC/TC 65/SC A previous edition: - the functional hierarchy in 5.2 1: Models and terminology was extended using the definitions from EN 62264-3; - the equipment hierarchy in 5.3 was extended using the definitions from EN 62264-3; - a physical asset equipment model was added in 5.3; - the generic model of manufacturing operations management categories in Clause 7 was added using information from EN 62264-3; - the formal UML models that were in Clause 7 were moved to EN 62264-2 and the remaining data definitions are now in Clause 8; - the capacity and capability model in Clause 8 was extended; - new Annexes A and B were moved from EN 62264-3; - Subclause 5.5 on the decision hierarchy was removed and a reference added to ISO 15704; - Annex C, D, E were moved to a Technical Report; - Annex F was removed.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee EN62264-2:2013 specifies generic interface content exchanged between manufacturing control functions and other enterprise functions. The interface considered is between Level 3 manufacturing systems and Level 4 business systems in the hierarchical model defined in EN 62264-1. The goal is to reduce the risk, cost, and errors associated with implementing the interface. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2004 and constitutes a EN 62264-2:2008-2013, Enterprise- technical revision. It includes the following control system integration -- Part CLC/TC 65/SC A technical: - addition of object models for exchange 2: Object model attributes information used in manufacturing operations management activities; - displacement of the UML object models that were in EN 62264-1:2003 into this standard so that the object models and the associated attribute tables were available in the same document; - addition of the Hierarchy scope object definition to replace the Location attribute used in the previous edition; - addition of a value type section to define the exchange of non-simple value types; - definition of simple value types were defined using the ISO 15000-5 It defines activity models of manufacturing operations management that enable enterprise system to control system integration. The activities defined are consistent with the object models definitions given in EN 62264-1. The EN 62264-3:2007, Enterprise- modelled activities operate between business control system integration -- Part planning and logistics functions, defined as the 3: Activity models of CLC/TC 65/SC A Level 4 functions and the process control manufacturing operations functions, defined as the Level 2 functions of EN management 62264-1. The scope of this standard is limited to: - a model of the activities associated with manufacturing operations management, Level 3 functions; - an identification of some of the data exchanged between Level 3 activities.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee EN 61918:2013 specifies basic requirements for the installation of media for communication networks in industrial premises and within and between the automation islands, of industrial sites. This standard covers balanced and optical fibre cabling. It also covers the cabling infrastructure for wireless media, but not the wireless media itself. Additional media are EN 61918:2013, Industrial covered in the EN 61784-5 series. This third communication networks - edition cancels and replaces the second edition CLC/TC 65/SC CX Installation of communication published in 2010 and constitutes a technical networks in industrial premises revision. It includes the following changes: - some terms and abbreviated terms have been added to Clause 3; - Subclauses 4.4.3.4.1 and 4.4.7.3 have been updated; - Subclause 8.1 has been updated; - Figure 13, Figure 29, Figure H.1, Table 3, Table 6, Table 7 and Table B.5 have been updated; - Annex D and Annex M have been extended to cover additional communication profile families; - A new informative Annex O has been added This European Standard provides a procedure for the measurement of the efficiency of the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) of inverters, which are used in grid-connected EN 50530:2010, Overall efficiency photovoltaic systems. In that case the inverter of grid connected photovoltaic CLC/TC 82 energizes a low voltage grid with rated AC voltage inverters and rated frequency. Both the static and dynamic MPPT efficiency is considered. Based on the static MPPT efficiency and conversion efficiency the overall inverter efficiency is calculated. The dynamic MPPT efficiency is indicated separately. This part of EN 60904 gives requirements for the classification, selection, packaging, marking, calibration and care of photovoltaic reference EN 60904-2:2015, Photovoltaic devices. This standard covers photovoltaic devices -- Part 2: Requirements for CLC/TC 82 reference devices used to determine the electrical reference solar devices performance of photovoltaic cells, modules and arrays under natural and simulated sunlight. It does not cover photovoltaic reference devices for use under concentrated sunlight. Lays down requirements for the design qualification and type approval of terrestrial photovoltaic modules suitable for long-term EN 61215:2005, Crystalline silicon operation in general open-air climates, as defined terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) CLC/TC 82 in EN 60721-2-1. Determines the electrical and modules - Design qualification and thermal characteristics of the module and shows, type approval as far as possible, that the module is capable of withstanding prolonged exposure in certain climates

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Technical Standard Scope Committee Establishes requirements for the design qualification of balance-of-system (BOS) components used in terrestrial photovoltaic systems. Is suitable for operation in indoor, conditioned or unconditioned; or outdoor in EN 62093:2005, Balance-of-system general open-air climates, protected or components for photovoltaic CLC/TC 82 unprotected. Is written for dedicated solar systems - Design qualification components such as batteries, inverters, charge natural environments controllers, system diode packages, heat sinks, surge protectors, system junction boxes, maximum power point tracking devices and switch gear, but may be applicable to other BOS components. IEC 61427-1:2013 is part of a series which gives general information relating to the requirements IEC 61427-1, Secondary cells and for the secondary batteries used in photovoltaic batteries for renewable energy energy systems (PVES) and to the typical methods storage - General requirements IEC/TC 21 of test used for the verification of battery and methods of test - Part 1: performances. This part deals with cells and Photovoltaic off-grid application batteries used in photovoltaic off-grid applications. This standard is applicable to all types of secondary batteries

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This International Standard specifies the basic test procedures, conditions and methods for establishing the main performance parameters and the main operational characteristics of industrial installations and equipment intended for electroheating (EH) or electromagnetic processing of materials (EPM). Measurements and tests that are solely used for the verification of safety requirements of equipment for EH or for EPM are outside the scope of this standard and are covered by the IEC 60519 series. IEC 60398, Installations for This standard is applicable for the commissioning, electroheating and verification of design improvements or for energy electromagnetic processing - related tasks including benchmarking with respect General performance test methods IEC/TC 27 to energy use or energy efficiency, establishing of

an energy baseline, and labelling. Some concepts Note: This standard withdrawn from this standard can directly be used as key IEC/TS 62796, Energy efficiency in performance indicators. electroheating installations Detailed tests for specific types of EH or EPM equipment and installations are beyond the scope of this standard and are provided in particular test standards for EH or EPM equipment. This standard is intended as general reference for all future test standards applicable to particular EH or EPM equipment or installations. This standard includes the concept and material presented in IEC TS 62796 on energy efficiency dealing with the electrical and processing parts of the equipment, as well as the overall performance. The particular requirements of this part of IEC 60364 apply to the electrical installations of PV IEC 60364-7-712, Electrical power supply systems including systems with AC installations of buildings - Part 7- modules. 712: Requirements for special IEC/TC 64 NOTE 1 Standards for PV equipment are being installations or locations - Solar prepared by TC 82. photovoltaic (PV) power supply NOTE 2 Requirements for PV power supply systems systems which are intended for stand-alone operation are under consideration. This part of EN 60904 gives requirements for the classification, selection, packaging, marking, calibration and care of photovoltaic reference IEC 60904-2, Photovoltaic devices - devices. This standard covers photovoltaic Part 2: Requirements for reference IEC/TC 82 reference devices used to determine the electrical solar devices performance of photovoltaic cells, modules and arrays under natural and simulated sunlight. It does not cover photovoltaic reference devices for use under concentrated sunlight.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This part of IEC 60904 applies to the following photovoltaic devices for terrestrial applications: – solar cells with or without a protective cover; – sub-assemblies of solar cells; – modules; – systems. NOTE The term “test specimen” is used to denote any of these devices. The principles contained in this standard cover testing in both natural and simulated sunlight. This standard is not applicable to solar cells designed for operation in concentrated sunlight or to modules embodying concentrators. Photovoltaic conversion is spectrally selective due IEC 60904-3, Photovoltaic devices - to the nature of the semiconductor materials used Part 3: Measurement principles for in PV solar cells and modules. To compare the terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) solar IEC/TC 82 relative performance of different PV devices and devices with reference spectral materials a reference standard solar spectral irradiance data distribution is necessary. This standard includes such a reference solar spectral irradiance distribution. This standard also describes basic measurement principles for determining the electrical output of PV devices. The principles given in this standard are designed to relate the performance rating of PV devices to a common reference terrestrial solar spectral irradiance distribution. The reference terrestrial solar spectral irradiance distribution given in this standard is required in order to classify solar simulators according to the spectral performance requirements contained in IEC 60904-9.

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This part of IEC 60904 sets the requirements for calibration procedures intended to establish the traceability of photovoltaic reference solar devices to SI units as required by IEC 60904-2. This standard applies to photovoltaic (PV) reference solar devices that are used to measure the irradiance of natural or simulated sunlight for IEC 60904-4, Photovoltaic devices - the purpose of quantifying the performance of PV Part 4: Reference solar devices - devices. The use of a PV reference solar device is IEC/TC 82 Procedures for establishing required in the application of IEC 60904-1 and IEC calibration traceability 60904-3. This standard has been written with single junction PV reference solar devices in mind, in particular crystalline Silicon. However, the main part of the standard is sufficiently general to include other technologies. The methods described in Annex A, however, are limited to single junction technologies.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee IEC standards for photovoltaic devices require the use of specific classes of solar simulators deemed appropriate for specific tests. Solar simulators can be either used for performance measurements of PV devices or endurance irradiation tests. This part of IEC 60904 provides the definitions of and means for determining simulator classifications. In the case of PV performance measurements, using a solar simulator of high class does not eliminate the need to quantify the influence of the simulator on the measurement by making spectral mismatch corrections and analyzing the influences of uniformity of irradiance of the test plane and temporal stability on that measurement. Test reports for devices tested with the simulator shall list the class of simulator used for the measurement and the method used to quantify the IEC 60904-9, Photovoltaic devices - simulator’s effect on the results. Part 9: Solar simulator IEC/TC 82 The purpose of this standard is to define performance requirements classifications of solar simulators for use in indoor measurements of terrestrial photovoltaic devices, solar simulators are classified as A, B or C for each of the three categories based on criteria of spectral distribution match, irradiance non-uniformity on the test plane and temporal instability. This standard provides the required methodologies for determining the rating achieved by a solar simulator in each of the categories. This standard is referred to by other IEC standards in which class requirements are laid down for the use of solar simulators. Solar simulators for irradiance exposure should at least fulfil class CCC requirements where the third letter is related to long term instability. In the case of use for PV performance measurements, classification CBA is demanded where the third letter is related to the short term instability.

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This standard describes guidelines for measuring the efficiency of power conditioners used in stand- alone and utility-interactive photovoltaic systems, IEC 61683, Photovoltaic systems - where the output of the power conditioner is a Power conditioners - Procedure for IEC/TC 82 stable a.c. voltage of constant frequency or a measuring efficiency stable d.c. voltage. The efficiency is calculated from a direct measurement of input and output power in the factory. An isolation transformer is included where it is applicable.

This procedure provides a normative equation for analytically deriving a set of data points or a curve of irradiance versus time of day for a synthetic solar day. The coefficients of the normative equation for the analytical solar irradiance profiles are determined from measured or estimated values of maximum solar irradiance, daily solar irradiation and the number of daylight hours. These three input data define the curve of the analytical solar irradiance IEC 61725, Analytical expression IEC/TC 82 profiles. Depending on the objectives, these data for daily solar profiles may represent, for example, the worst winter day of a certain place, or the average day of a summer season, etc. CAUTION – While the results from the normative equation match measured clear sky data reasonably well, it is not intended to predict or simulate a real day. A daily solar irradiance profile is defined based on user-selected values for peak irradiance, daily irradiation and total daylight hours.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee IEC 62264-1:2013 describes the manufacturing operations management domain (Level 3) and its activities, and the interface content and associated transactions within Level 3 and between Level 3 and Level 4. This description enables integration between the manufacturing operations and control domain (Levels 3, 2, 1) and the enterprise domain (Level 4). Its goals are to increase uniformity and consistency of interface terminology and reduce the risk, cost, and errors associated with implementing these interfaces. IEC 62264-1 can be used to reduce the effort associated with implementing new product offerings. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2003. It constitutes a IEC 62264-1:2008-2013, technical revision and includes the following Enterprise-control system significant technical changes with respect to the IEC/TC 82 integration -- Part 1: Models and previous edition: - the functional hierarchy in 5.2 terminology was extended using the definitions from IEC 62264-3; - the equipment hierarchy in 5.3 was extended using the definitions from IEC 62264-3; - a physical asset equipment model was added in 5.3; - the generic model of manufacturing operations management categories in Clause 7 was added using information from IEC 62264-3; - the formal UML models that were in Clause 7 were moved to IEC 62264-2 and the remaining data definitions are now in Clause 8; - the capacity and capability model in Clause 8 was extended; - new Annexes A and B were moved from IEC 62264-3; - Subclause 5.5 on the decision hierarchy was removed and a reference added to ISO 15704; - Annex C, D, E were moved to a Technical Report; - Annex F was removed.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee IEC 62264-2:2013 specifies generic interface content exchanged between manufacturing control functions and other enterprise functions. The interface considered is between Level 3 manufacturing systems and Level 4 business systems in the hierarchical model defined in IEC 62264-1. The goal is to reduce the risk, cost, and errors associated with implementing the interface. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2004 and constitutes a IEC 62264-2:2008-2013, technical revision. It includes the following Enterprise-control system IEC/TC 82 technical: - addition of object models for exchange integration -- Part 2: Object model information used in manufacturing operations attributes management activities; - displacement of the UML object models that were in IEC 62264-1:2003 into this standard so that the object models and the associated attribute tables were available in the same document; - addition of the Hierarchy scope object definition to replace the Location attribute used in the previous edition; - addition of a value type section to define the exchange of non-simple value types; - definition of simple value types were defined using the ISO 15000-5 This technical specification provides guidelines for the parameters to be specified for solar trackers for photovoltaic systems and provides recommendations for measurement techniques. No attempt is made to determine pass/fail criteria for trackers. The purpose of this test specification is to define the performance characteristics of trackers and describe the methods to calculate and/or measure critical parameters. This specification provides industry-wide definitions IEC/TS 62727, Photovoltaic and parameters for solar trackers. Each vendor systems - Specification for solar IEC/TC 82 can design, build, and specify the functionality and trackers accuracy with uniform definition. This allows consistency in specifying the requirements for purchasing, comparing the products from different vendors, and verifying the quality of the products. In addition, this specification will clarify terminology and definitions for trackers and provide examples of measurement techniques. This technical specification will be a foundation for other standards to follow, including (but not limited to) design qualification and reliability.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This Technical Report provides guidance for organizations in the application of ISO 9001:2000 to the acquisition, supply, development, operation ISO/IEC TR 90005:2008, Systems and maintenance of systems and related support engineering -- Guidelines for the services. It does not add to or otherwise change ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 application of ISO 9001 to system the requirements of ISO 9001:2000. The life cycle processes guidelines provided in this Technical Report are not intended to be used as assessment criteria in quality management system registration or certification. ISO 15519-1:2010, Specification for This part of ISO 15519 provides general rules and diagrams for process industry - ISO/TC 10/SC 10 guidelines for the preparation and presentation of Part 1: General rules information in diagrams for process industry. This part of ISO 15519 provides rules and guidelines for representation of measurement, control, and actuation in diagrams for process industry. General rules and guidelines for preparation of ISO 15519-2:2015, Specifications diagrams for process industry, for example types for diagrams for process industry - ISO/TC 10/SC 10 and descriptions of diagrams, layout of diagrams, Part 2: Measurement and control graphical symbols, lines and connection, reference designation, are given in ISO 15519-1. Rules and guidelines for preparation of electrotechnical diagrams are given in IEC 61082- 1. This International Standard describes the calibration of field pyrheliometers using reference pyrheliometers and sets out the calibration ISO 9059:1990, Solar energy -- procedures and the calibration hierarchy for the Calibration of field pyrheliometers ISO/TC 180/SC 1 transfer of the calibration. by comparison to a reference This International Standard is mainly intended for pyrheliometer use by calibration services and test laboratories to enable a uniform quality of accurate calibration factors to be achieved. This International Standard establishes a classification and specification of instruments for the measurement of hemispherical solar and direct solar radiation integrated over the spectral range from 0,3 μm to 3 μm. ISO 9060:1990, Solar energy -- Instruments for the measurement of Specification and classification of hemispherical solar radiation and direct solar instruments for measuring ISO/TC 180/SC 1 radiation are classified according to the results hemispherical solar and direct obtained from indoor or outdoor performance solar radiation tests. Primary standards, which are direct solar radiation instruments, are classified on the basis of their design and specification of measuring reproducibility under outdoor test conditions verified by periodic pyrheliometric inter- comparisons.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This part of ISO 23570 specifies the interconnection of elements in the control system of machine tools and similar large pieces of industrial automation. This specification includes cable types, sizes and sheath colours, connector types and contact assignments, and diagnostic ISO 23570-1:2005, Industrial functions appropriate to the sensors and automation systems and actuators. integration -- Distributed ISO/TC 184/SC 1 This part of ISO 23570 specifies the installation in industrial interconnection of sensors and actuators with I/O applications -- Part 1: Sensors and modules that use their input or direct their actuators output, and the diagnostic functions appropriate to those sensors and actuators. This part of ISO 23570 does not address operation of such equipment with respect to safety issues. Appropriate safety standards should be consulted for such requirements. This part of ISO 23570 specifies the interconnection of elements in the control system of machine tools and similar large pieces of industrial automation. This specification includes cable types, sizes and sheath colours, connector ISO 23570-2:2005, Industrial types and contact assignments, and diagnostic automation systems and functions appropriate to the sensors and integration - Distributed actuators. ISO/TC 184/SC 1 installation in industrial This part of ISO 23570 specifies the cabling for applications -- Part 2: Hybrid communications and the distribution of communication bus power to the modules on this communications bus. This part of ISO 23570 does not address operation of such equipment with respect to safety issues. Appropriate safety standards should be consulted for such requirements. ISO 23570 specifies the interconnection of elements in the control system of machine tools and similar large pieces of industrial automation, including cable types, sizes and sheath colours, connector types and contact assignments, and ISO 23570-3:2009, Industrial diagnostic functions appropriate to the sensors automation systems and and actuators. integration -- Distributed ISO/TC 184/SC 1 This part of ISO 23570 specifies the installation in industrial interconnection of single-phase or three-phase applications -- Part 3: Power auxiliary motors with their power source. distribution bus ISO 23570 does not address the design or operation of such equipment with respect to safety issues. It is advisable that appropriate safety standards be consulted for such requirements.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This Technical Specification establishes an architecture, a methodology, and other specifications for integrating industrial data for exchange, access, and sharing. The following activities are supported: — integrating data which may be: — from different sources or different contexts, — described by different models, or — defined in different modelling languages; — sharing data among applications through systems integration architectures; — resolving conflict between models developed with different objectives; — translating data between different encodings; — translating models between different modelling languages. The following are within the scope of ISO 18876: — integration models; — methods for creating, extending, and updating ISO/TS 18876-1:2003, Industrial integration models; automation systems and — methods for creating a mapping specification to integration -- Integration of map data instances between an integration model industrial data for exchange, ISO/TC 184/SC 4 and an application model that falls within its access and sharing -- Part 1: scope; Architecture overview and — encoding and decoding of data and models description with different formats, such as SGML [1], XML [7], EXPRESS [3], UML [6] and ISO 10303-21 [4]; — methods for consolidating data sets from different sources and different models; — modelling and mapping specification languages. The following is within the scope of this part of ISO 18876: — the architecture and an outline of the methodology. The following are outside the scope of this part of ISO 18876: — integration models; — detailed specifications of the methodology; NOTE Such specifications can be found in other parts of ISO 18876 or in other standards.

— translating data between different encodings; — encoding and decoding of data and models with different formats; — modelling and mapping specification languages.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This Technical Specification establishes an architecture, a methodology, and other specifications for integrating industrial data for exchange, access and sharing. Together these support the following activities: — integrating data which may be: — from different sources or with different model contexts, — described by different models, or — defined in different modelling languages; — sharing data among applications through systems integration architectures; — resolving conflict between models developed with different objectives; — translating data between different encodings; — translating models between different modelling languages. This part of ISO 18876 specifies methods for the following: — creating and extending integration models; — evaluating and selecting an integration model that can integrate two or more application models; — creating an application model that is a ISO/TS 18876-2:2003, Industrial constrained subset of an integration model to automation systems and support particular application domain integration -- Integration of requirements for exchange, sharing, or both; industrial data for exchange, ISO/TC 184/SC 4 — creating a mapping specification between an access and sharing -- Part 2: application model and an integration model. Integration and mapping The following are within the scope of this part of methodology ISO 18876: — modelling language independent methods for creating and extending an integration model; — methods for integrating an application model with an integration model; — mapping language independent methods for mapping an application model to an integration model; — criteria for the selecting modelling languages and mapping languages that can be used within the specified methods for integration and mapping. The following are outside the scope of this part of ISO 18876: — the structure and content of particular integration models; — methods for creating and extending particular integration models; — methods for mapping application models to particular integration models. REEMAIN NOTE The specific methods that apply to mappings between particular application models GA nº 608977 and integration models depend on the modelling paradigm(s) applied and on the structure and content of the models.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee It defines activity models of manufacturing operations management that enable enterprise system to control system integration. The activities defined are consistent with the object models definitions given in IEC 62264-1. The IEC 62264-3:2007, Enterprise- modelled activities operate between business control system integration -- Part planning and logistics functions, defined as the 3: Activity models of ISO/TC 184/SC 5 Level 4 functions and the process control manufacturing operations functions, defined as the Level 2 functions of IEC management 62264-1. The scope of this standard is limited to: - a model of the activities associated with manufacturing operations management, Level 3 functions; - an identification of some of the data exchanged between Level 3 activities. This International Standard specifies the functional architecture of MAPLE, a Manufacturing Automation Programming Environment. MAPLE is a common vendor- independent neutral support facility for the programming of multiple manufacturing devices and controls. Thus, MAPLE offers a single environment for the programming of a number of devices and controls not necessarily made by the same company. In addition, MAPLE does not require specifying specific devices and controls at programming time. ISO 13281:1997, Industrial To the extent that it is concerned with the automation systems -- programming of manufacturing devices and Manufacturing Automation ISO/TC 184/SC 5 controls, MAPLE will support the following areas: Programming Environment — connections between various manufacturing (MAPLE) -- Functional architecture data and manufacturing application programs; — management of several manufacturing databases; — sharing of manufacturing application programs and manufacturing software tools. The scope of this International Standard will be relevant to the following users of the MAPLE standard: — developers of manufacturing application programs; — operators editing manufacturing programs; — engineers who need to refer to manufacturing data.

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This International Standard specifies concepts and rules for computer-understandable models of a manufacturing enterprise to better enable enterprise processes to interoperate. This International Standard does not define ISO 14258:1998, Industrial standard enterprise processes, standard automation systems -- Concepts ISO/TC 184/SC 5 enterprises, standard organizational structures, or and rules for enterprise models standard enterprise data. In addition, this International Standard does not specify the enterprise-modeling process, but forms the basis by which enterprise-modeling standards can be developed where they are needed. This International Standard defines the requirements for enterprise-reference architectures and methodologies, as well as the requirements that such architectures and methodologies must satisfy to be considered a complete enterprise reference architecture and methodologies. ISO 15704:2000, Industrial The scope of these enterprise-reference automation systems -- architectures and methodologies covers those Requirements for enterprise- ISO/TC 184/SC 5 constituents deemed necessary to carry out all reference architectures and types of enterprise creation projects as well as any methodologies incremental change projects required by the enterprise throughout the whole life of the enterprise, including a) enterprise creation, b) major enterprise restructuring efforts, and c) incremental changes affecting only parts of the enterprise-life cycle. This part of ISO 18435 defines an integration modelling method and its use to integrate diagnostics, capability assessment, prognostics and maintenance applications with production ISO 18435-1:2009, Industrial and control applications. The integration of other automation systems and application aspects, such as security, is outside the integration -- Diagnostics, scope of ISO 18435. capability assessment and ISO/TC 184/SC 5 NOTE 1 Other parts of ISO 18435 will define the maintenance applications activity domain matrix elements and the detailed integration -- Part 1: Overview and integration methods between applications in the general requirements application domain integration diagram.

NOTE 2 It is recognized that security is an important aspect of many applications; however, security will not be addressed in ISO 18435.

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ISO 18435-2:2012, Industrial automation systems and This part of ISO 18435 defines the structures and integration -- Diagnostics, templates for capability assessment and — an application interaction matrix element; ISO/TC 184/SC 5 maintenance applications — an application domain matrix element. integration -- Part 2: Descriptions This part of ISO 18435 also defines the and definitions of application relationship between these types of elements. domain matrix elements This part of ISO 18435 defines the profiling methodology to use the interoperability templates of ISO 18435-2. These profiling methods describe the construction and the use of application ISO 18435-3:2015, ndustrial domain matrix elements (ADMEs), application automation systems and interaction matrix elements (AIMEs), and an open integration -- Diagnostics, technical dictionary (OTD) to support the capability assessment and ISO/TC 184/SC 5 information exchange. maintenance applications In particular, this part of ISO 18435 gives guidance integration -- Part 3: Applications related to profiling the information exchange integration description method between two applications by establishing the context, conveyance, and contents defined in ISO 18435-2. This part of ISO 18435 is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 18435-1 and ISO 18435-2. This International Standard specifies a framework conforming to requirements of ISO 15704, which serves as a common basis to identify and coordinate standards development for modelling of enterprises, emphasising, but not restricted to, computer integrated manufacturing. This International Standard also serves as the basis for further standards for the development of models ISO 19439:2006, Enterprise that will be computer-enactable and enable integration -- Framework for ISO/TC 184/SC 5 business process model-based decision support enterprise modelling leading to model-based operation, monitoring and control. In this International Standard, four enterprise model views are defined in this framework. Additional views for particular user concerns can be generated but these additional views are not part of this International Standard. Possible additional views are identified in ISO 15704.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This International Standard specifies the characteristics of the core constructs necessary for computer-supported modelling of enterprises conforming to ISO 19439. This International Standard focuses on, but is not restricted to, the computer integration of the information aspects of manufacturing, including the management and control technology and the ISO 19440:2007, Enterprise required human tasks. It does not specify how integration -- Constructs for ISO/TC 184/SC 5 these core constructs for model-based operations enterprise modelling are to be implemented and, in particular, it does not include the control language needed to specify and execute (internal) activity behaviour, nor the mapping between functional operations and capabilities. NOTE Computer-supported modelling of enterprises can form a precursor to computer integration or human-system intermediation.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This part of ISO 20140 establishes an overview and general principles of a method for the assessment of environmental influence of manufacturing systems. ISO 20140 specifies for the discrete products/parts manufacturing sectors a common foundation and methodology for energy efficiency and other factors of environmental influence evaluation, which enables sector specific methods to be applied in characteristic situations. ISO 20140 enables an assessment to be made of the environmental influence of manufacturing processes, which can be used either to seek an overall reduction in negative influence or an increase in positive results. The evaluation method of ISO 20140 is applicable to the environmental influence of a manufacturing system which consists of individual manufacturing equipment, and which is configured as a work ISO 20140-1:2013, Automation unit, a work centre, an area or a factory. systems and integration -- ISO 20140 specifies the requirements for the Evaluating energy efficiency and environmental influence data to be captured from other factors of manufacturing ISO/TC 184/SC 5 the individual manufacturing equipment, as the systems that influence the most granular data for aggregating along the environment -- Part 1: Overview manufacturing system hierarchy. and general principles NOTE The evaluation method and underlying concept of ISO 20140 can be used as the foundation for the environmental influence evaluation for a continuous process and/or a batch process, in common with a discrete products/parts manufacturing process.

The following are outside the scope of ISO 20140: — the environmental influence evaluation methodology of systems outside the manufacturing system boundaries (e.g. other systems of the same site or other systems of the entire enterprise); — the environmental influence evaluation methodology to handle the complete product life cycle; — the method and data for environmental evaluation which are specific to a particular industry sector, manufacturer, or machinery. ISO 20242-1:2005, Industrial automation systems and This part of ISO 20242 provides an overview of the integration -- Service interface for ISO/TC 184/SC 5 particularities of this International Standard and testing applications -- Part 1: its use in the computer aided testing environment. Overview

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This part of ISO 20242 defines a service interface that provides a generic service access point for managing and operating the resources supported ISO 20242-2:2010, Industrial by the operating system of a computer and its automation systems and peripherals, including special hardware on plug-in integration -- Service interface for boards that are used in computer-assisted testing ISO/TC 184/SC 5 testing applications -- Part 2: applications. The resource management service Resource management service interface is intended to be implemented in a interface manner that offers the exposed services of a computing platform adapter to be generic and independent of the operating system and its communication interfaces. ISO 20242-3:2011, Industrial This part of ISO 20242 defines a service interface automation systems and for the communication with virtual devices integration -- Service interface for ISO/TC 184/SC 5 comprising capabilities of software modules and testing applications -- Part 3: physical devices, accessed via resource Virtual device service interface management services as defined in ISO 20242-2.

This part of ISO 20242 defines the formatting, syntax and semantic rules for describing ISO 20242-4:2011, Industrial — device and coordinator capabilities with XML automation systems and schema, and integration -- Service interface for ISO/TC 184/SC 5 — the configuration of devices with XML. testing applications -- Part 4: NOTE This part of ISO 20242 does not address the Device capability profile template coordinator configuration, which will be addressed elsewhere in the ISO 20242 series.

ISO 22400 specifies an industry-neutral framework for defining, composing, exchanging, and using key performance indicators (KPIs) for ISO 22400-1:2014, Automation manufacturing operations management (MOM), systems and integration -- Key as defined in IEC 62264-1, for batch, continuous performance indicators (KPIs) for and discrete industries. ISO/TC 184/SC 5 manufacturing operations This part of ISO 22400 management -- Part 1: Overview, — provides an overview of a KPI; concepts and terminology — presents concepts of relevance for working with KPIs, including criteria for constructing KPIs; — specifies terminology related to KPIs; — describes how a KPI can be used.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee ISO 22400 specifies key performance indicators (KPIs) used in manufacturing operations management (MOM). This part of ISO 22400 specifies a selected number ISO 22400-2:2014, Automation of KPIs in current practice. The KPIs are presented systems and integration -- Key by means of their formula and corresponding performance indicators (KPIs) for elements, their time behaviour, their ISO/TC 184/SC 5 manufacturing operations unit/dimension and other characteristics. This part management -- Part 2: Definitions of ISO 22400 also indicates the user group where and descriptions the KPIs are used, and the production methodology to which they correspond. With reference to equipment, the KPIs in this part of ISO 22400 relate to work units, as specified in IEC 62264. This report presents and describes a means of identifying where new or revised manufacturing standards may be required. It establishes a Reference Model for Shop Floor Production, which is then used as the basis for developing a methodology for the identification and extraction of areas for standards. The assumptions used to develop the Reference Model are: - the field of interest is the manufacture of discrete parts and in particular the production (physical realisation) of these parts, - the Reference Model needs to be open-ended so that it can be revised to incorporate new ISO/TR 10314-1:1990, Industrial technologies, and automation -- Shop floor - the Reference Model needs to be generic in production -- Part 1: Reference nature so that it can be applied to a wide range of ISO/TC 184/SC 5 model for standardization and a applications and is not directed to a particular methodology for identification of organisational structure of manufacturing. requirements It is emphasised that the Reference Model: - provides a conceptual framework for understanding manufacturing and - can be used to identify areas of standards necessary to integrate manufacturing systems. The Reference Model does not however provide a methodology for designing, implementing, operating and maintaining any existing or future manufacturing automation system. There may be a need to develop other Reference Models which can be used for those purposes, perhaps based on the work described in this report. The development of such models is beyond the scope of this technical report.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This report presents and describes a means of identifying where new or revised manufacturing standards may be required. It establishes a Reference Model for Shop Floor Production, which is then used as the basis for developing a methodology for the identification and extraction of areas for standards. The assumptions used to develop the Reference Model are: - the field of interest is the manufacture of discrete parts and in particular the production (physical realisation) of these parts, - the Reference Model needs to be open-ended so that it can be revised to incorporate new technologies, and ISO/TR 10314-2:1991, Industrial - the Reference Model needs to be generic in automation -- Shop floor nature so that it can be applied to a wide range of production -- Part 2: Application of ISO/TC 184/SC 5 applications and is not directed to a particular the reference model for organisational structure of manufacturing. standardization and methodology It is emphasised that the Reference Model: - provides a conceptual framework for understanding manufacturing and - can be used to identify areas of standards necessary to integrate manufacturing systems. The Reference Model does not however provide a methodology for designing, implementing, operating and maintaining any existing or future manufacturing automation system. There may be a need to develop other Reference Models which can be used for those purposes, perhaps based on the work described in this report. The development of such models is beyond the scope of this technical report.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This Technical Report identifies user requirements for systems supporting time-critical communications systems and the network management aspect which are specific to time- critical communications architecture in peer-to- peer and multipeer communications in or between application processes. This Technical Report translates user requirements for systems supporting time-critical communications into QoS requirements for the management and support of a time-critical communications network, using the concepts and ISO/TR 13283:1998, Industrial terminology of the QoS Basic Framework automation -- Time-critical developed by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC21/WG7. communications architectures -- This Technical Report also describes a model, ISO/TC 184/SC 5 User requirements and network characteristics and functions for network management for time-critical management in time-critical communications communications systems systems. This Technical Report focuses on time-critical communications systems used in discrete parts manufacturing applications; however, these time- critical communications systems may also be used in other applications, including process control. This Technical Report concentrates primarily on time-critical communications systems for event- driven applications in which traffic flow and network configuration change dynamically; however, this Technical Report may also be applicable to state-driven applications in which traffic patterns and configuration are static. This Technical Report describes an approach for using ISO 16100 and ISO 18435 to specify information exchange requirements between applications. This approach is based on the use of ISO 18435 application interaction matrix element ISO/TR 18161:2013, Automation (AIME)/application domain matrix element systems and integration -- (ADME) templates in conjunction with ISO 16100 Applications integration approach ISO/TC 184/SC 5 manufacturing software unit (MSU) capability using information exchange profiles. requirements modelling and This Technical Report also provides an example software capability profiling approach as applied to describing the interoperability requirements of the integrated smart pump application, which comprises the pump control application and the pump diagnostics application.

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The purpose of this Technical Report is to provide examples to illustrate current practice of life cycle impact assessment according to ISO 14044:2006. These examples are only a sample of all possible ISO/TR 14047:2012, Environmental examples that could satisfy the provisions of ISO management -- Life cycle 14044. They offer "a way" or "ways" rather than assessment -- Illustrative examples ISO/TC 207/SC 5 the "unique way" of applying ISO 14044. They on how to apply ISO 14044 to reflect the key elements of the life cycle impact impact assessment situations assessment (LCIA) phase of the LCA. The examples presented in this Technical Report are not exclusive and other examples exist to illustrate the methodological issues described. This Technical Report provides examples about practices in carrying out a life cycle inventory ISO/TR 14049:2012, Environmental analysis (LCI) as a means of satisfying certain management -- Life cycle provisions of ISO 14044:2006. These examples are assessment -- Illustrative examples ISO/TC 207/SC 5 only a sample of the possible cases satisfying the on how to apply ISO 14044 to goal provisions of ISO 14044. They offer “a way” or and scope definition and inventory “ways” rather than the “unique way” for the analysis application of ISO 14044. These examples reflect only portions of a complete LCI study.

This International Standard specifies the process requirements for carrying out an energy audit in relation to energy performance. It is applicable to all types of establishments and organizations, and all forms of energy and energy use. This International Standard specifies the principles of carrying out energy audits, requirements for ISO 50002:2014, Energy audits -- the common processes during energy audits, and Requirements with guidance for ISO/TC 242 deliverables for energy audits. use This International Standard does not address the requirements for selection and evaluation of the competence of bodies providing energy audit services, and it does not cover the auditing of an organization's energy management system, as these are described in ISO 50003. This International Standard also provides informative guidance on its use (see Annex A)

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This part of ISO 15686 gives guidelines for performing life-cycle cost (LCC) analyses of buildings and constructed assets and their parts. NOTE 1 Life-cycle costing takes into account cost or cash flows, i.e. relevant costs (and income and externalities if included in the agreed scope) ISO 15686-5:2008, Buildings and arising from acquisition through operation to constructed assets -- Service-life disposal. ISO/TC 59/SC 14 planning -- Part 5: Life-cycle costing NOTE 2 Life-cycle costing typically includes a comparison between options or an estimate of future costs at portfolio, project or component level. Life-cycle costing is performed over an agreed period of analysis. It is advisable to make clear whether the analysis is for only part or for the entire life cycle of the constructed asset.

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Technical Standard Scope Committee This part of ISO 10782 defines data elements typically used for linking short or long staple spinning machinery and data processing equipment directly or by means of a bus system or communication network. Included in this part of ISO 10782 are data elements of specific relevance to the user (superintendent, foreman, operator, maintenance personnel) in spinning mills. Terms related to data processing only are excluded from this part of ISO 10782. Each data element consists of a term with attributes. A short explanation of the applied meaning is added. A reference number is attached for identification purposes. The attributes given in this part of ISO 10782 aim, as far as feasible, to unify the presentation of the data elements and ISO 10782-1:1998, Definitions and their transmission characteristics without unduly attributes of data elements for restricting engineering freedom. control and monitoring of textile Qualifications are given for the format at the input ISO/TC 72/SC 10 processes -- Part 1: Spinning, point to transmssion of data retrieved by sensors. spinning preparatory and related The formats for data transmission proper and for processes data presentation after transmission are excluded from this part of ISO 10782. The data elements are grouped in a systematic manner reflecting such general notions as productivity, quality control and order processing. NOTES

1 The underlying data structure is open to the fieldbus systems under study within IEC/TC 65C. 2 In addition to terms used in the official ISO languages (English and French), this part of ISO 10782 gives the equivalent terms in the German language; these are published under the responsibility of the member body for Switzerland (SNV). However, only the terms given in the official languages may be considered to be ISO terms.

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ANNEX D – STATISTIC SUMMARY

D.1 Scopes of standards of high relevance for the consortium The following pie chart shows the distribution of the standards classified by the relevance on the project and is accompanied with a table contained the data of the number of standards. It shows that despite of the total number of standards just only a 19% are actually relevant. Nevertheless, by addition of the standards of medium level of importance both reach a 49% which is not a bad average of the total identified standards.

79; 19%

214; 51% High relevance 123; 30% Medium relevance Low relevance

Relevance Number of standards High relevance 79 Medium relevance 123 Low relevance 214 Total: 416

D.2 Analysis of dissemination of Technical committees It is showed in table D.1 the distribution of the European and International technical committees which have standards identified within this report and if they belong to European or International bodies for electrotechnical standardization, not-electrotechnical ones or joint working groups of them (Inernational/European, Electrotechnical/Not Electrotechnical). Meanwhile, figure D.1 to D.3 shows respectively the distribution in percentage of committees at International and European level taking into account if they are electrotechnical or not and in case of both total number of committees (figure D.3).

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A fast analysis of these table and figures shows that the distribution of electrotechnical and not electrotechnical committees are quiet the same in numbers and percentage at both international and European level (more or less 23 to 11 rate). When not taken into account this characteristic, and only being focus in the number of committees, it can be concluded that here are more European committees which develop standards related with the aim of REEMAIN than international but it is not a great difference.

European Committees 42

CEN 24

CLC 12

CEN/CLC JWG 6

International Committees 35

ISO 23 IEC 10 ISO/IEC JWG 1 International and European JWG 0 Other 2 Total 155

Table D.1

6; 14% 1; 3%

CEN 10; 29% ISO 24; 57% CLC 23; 68% IEC CEN/CLC JWG ISO/IEC JWG 12; 29%

Figure D.1 Figure D.2

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European Committees 2; 3%

International 35; 44% 42; 53% Committes

International and European JWG Otros

Figure D.3

Finally, figure D.4 shows how is spread the standards of high and medium relevance through the different committees despite they are European or International. Taking into account it, It is possible to conclude that doesn’t exist a prevalence of a particular committee related with REEMAIN taking into account the number of standards developed by. Indeed, the average number of standards per committee is 3. Only ISO/TC 184 shows certain importance taking into account all of their subcommittees but, almost all the standards are of medium importance. This situation it could be derived of the nature of REMAIN project, focused in energy efficiency but in a wide range of areas of interest which can make it difficult to establish particular contacts with two or three committees in order to standardize some outputs of REEMAIN. In the other hand, this situation can clarify the road to standardization in order to develop some kind of workshop agreement as it is described in clause 6.

This roadmap will be developed within T.7.8 of the project and this document D.1.2 could be a basis of reference in order to find a better way for harmonization of REEMAIN results.

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ISO/TC 184/SC 5 ISO/TC 70 IEC/TC 27 IEC/TC 82 ISO/TC 59/SC 14 CEN/TC 312 ISO/TC 205 CEN/TC 237 CEN/TC 247 CEN/TC 89 CLC/TC 82 ISO/TC 184/SC 4 CEN/CLC JWG 1 CEN/SS S26 CEN/TC 350 ISO/TC 192 ISO/TC 244 CEN/TC 197 CEN/TC 310 CLC/TC 105 CLC/TC 65/SC A ISO/TC 184/SC 1 ISO/TC 59/SC 3 CEN/CLC JWG 3 CEN/CLC JWG 4 CEN/TC 228 CLC /TC 21/SC X CLC/TC 27 IEC/SC 65E IEC/TC 2 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 ISO/TC 10/SC 10 ISO/TC 17 ISO/TC 180/SC 1 ISO/TC 207/SC 5 JTF PE CEN/BT/WG 173 CEN/CLC CCMC CEN/CLC JWG 2 CEN/PC 406 CEN/SS C01 CEN/SS F20 CEN/SS S12 CEN/TC 109 CEN/TC 110 CEN/TC 156 CEN/TC 169 CEN/TC 171 CEN/TC 269 CEN/TC 299 CEN/TC 389 CEN/TC 57 CEN/WS 72 CEN/WS27 CLC /BTTF 62-3 CLC /TC 8/SC X CLC/TC 100/SC X CLC/TC 17/SC B CLC/TC 2 CLC/TC 21/SC X CLC/TC 65/SC CX IEC/SC 22H IEC/SC 32B IEC/TC 21 IEC/TC 33 IEC/TC 64 IEC/TC 96 ISO/TC 108/SC 5 ISO/TC 118/SC 6 ISO/TC 176/SC 2 ISO/TC 180 ISO/TC 184/SC 5 ISO/TC 208 ISO/TC 242 ISO/TC 257 ISO/TC 258 ISO/TC 72/SC 10 WS14 ISO/TC 203

Figure D.4

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ANNEX E – NEW STANDARDS AND DRAFT STANDARDS This annex contains a list of new draft standards and new standards not contained in the previous version (v2) of the deliverable D1.2 and which have been published or are intended to and which could be of interest of REEMAIN’s partners in their researches. They are all recorded as draft standard or have been published since the v2 of the deliverable was available.

It is highlighted with different colours whether a text is available or not and, in addition, published standards are worded in bold

E.1 List of draft standards and new standards not contained in the previous version (v2) of the deliverable D1.2

Technical Text Standard/Draft Standard Stage Committee available prEN 15459-1 Heating systems and water based cooling systems in buildings - Energy performance of buildings - Part 1: Economic CEN/TC 228 First balloting for appoval passed Yes evaluation procedure for energy systems in buildings prCEN/TR 15459-2 Heating systems and water based cooling systems in buildings - Energy performance of buildings - Part 2: Accompanying CEN/TC 228 Work Item registered No TR to EN 15459-1 (Economic evaluation procedure for energy systems in buildings) prEN ISO 16484-7 Building automation and control systems -- Part 7: CEN/TC 247 Work Item registered No The contribution of BACS to energy performance of buildings ISO/DIS 52003-1, Energy performance of buildings -- Indicators, requirements and certification -- Part 1: General aspects and ISO/TC 163 Approved for final balloting period Yes application to the overall energy performance

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ISO/NP TR 52003-2, Energy performance of buildings - Technical Report accompanying ISO 52003-1, Methods for expressing the ISO/TC 163 Work Item registered No overall energy performance and for energy certification of buildings

ISO/DTR 16822, Building environment design -- List of test procedures for heating, ventilating, air-conditioning and domestic hot water ISO/TC 205 Period of balloting for final approval Yes equipment related to energy efficiency

ISO/NP 13579-11, Industrial furnaces and associated processing equipment -- Method of measuring energy balance and calculating ISO/TC 244 Work Item registered No efficiency -- Part 11: Designation of various kind of energy efficiencies

ISO 17741: 2016, General technical rules for measurement, ISO/TC 257 To be published on April 2016 Yes calculation and verification of energy savings of projects ISO 17742:2015, Energy efficiency and savings calculation for ISO/TC 257 Published on 2015-08-10 Yes countries, regions and cities

ISO/FDIS 17743, Energy savings - Definition of a methological ISO/TC 257 To be publish on the second half of 2016 Yes framework applicable to calculation and reporting on energy savings

ISO/DIS 17747, Determination of energy savings in organizations ISO/TC 257 Period of balloting for final approval Yes ISO/AWI 20364, Energy Savings Evaluation -- Economics and financial ISO/TC 257 Work Item registered No evaluation of energy saving projects ISO/AWI 20366, General quantification methods for ex ante or ISO/TC 257 Work Item registered No expected energy savings ISO/AWI 20375, Technical guidelines for evaluation of energy savings ISO/TC 257 Work Item registered No of thermal power plants ISO/AWI 20376, General guidelines for selecting energy savings ISO/TC 257 Work Item registered No evaluators

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Technical Text Standard/Draft Standard Stage Committee available ISO/AWI 20619, Calculation methods for energy savings ISO/TC 257 Work Item registered No

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