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REPORT on the PUBLISHED STANDARDS RELEVANT to the REEMAIN PROJECT Deliverable Nº: D 1.2 WP1, Task 1.1 Version: 3 (2016-03-03) REPORT ON THE PUBLISHED STANDARDS RELEVANT TO THE REEMAIN PROJECT Deliverable nº: D 1.2 WP1, Task 1.1 Version: 3 (2016-03-03) EC-GA Number: 608977 FoF.NMP.2013-1 Improved use of renewable resources at factory level Report on the published standards relevant to the project 2/172 REEMAIN GA nº 608977 Report on the published standards relevant to the project 3/172 INDEX 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................ 7 2. ICS, KEYWORDS AND STANDARDS RELATED TO REEMAIN PROJECT FROM CEN/CLC AND ISO .................... 10 ICS: 01 GENERALITIES. TERMINOLOGY. STANDARDIZATION. 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 MANUFACTURING 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 REEMAIN GA nº 608977 Report on the published standards relevant to the project 4/172 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 ...................................................................................................................................
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