ANSI Standars Action
ANSI Standars Action
Contents
American National Standards
Call for Comment on Standards Proposals ................................................. 2
Call for Members (ANS Consensus Bodies) ................................................ 10
Final Actions .................................................................................................. 11
Project Initiation Notification System (PINS) ............................................... 12
ANS Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance ....................................... 15
ANSI-Accredited Standards Developers Contact Information ................... 16
International Standards
ISO and IEC Draft Standards ......................................................................... 17
ISO and IEC Newly Published Standards..................................................... 23
Proposed Foreign Government Regulations ................................................. 24
Information Concerning .................................................................................. 25
Comment Deadline: February 28, 2016 PSAI (Portable Sanitation Association International)
New Standard
API (American Petroleum Institute) BSR/PSAI Z4.3-201x, Standard for Sanitation Non-Sewered Waste Disposal
New Standard Systems: Minimum Requirements (new standard)
BSR/API Standard 537-201x, Flare Details for Petroleum, Petrochemical and This new standard replaces the former ANSI Z4.3-2005. Following prior
Natural Gas Industries (new standard) public comment and vote of the consensus body it was determined that a
Specifies requirements and gives guidance for the selection, design, few changes to language pertaining to hand wash station requirements and
specification, operation, and maintenance of flares and related combustion disposal of wastewater were needed. Other wording changes were made for
and mechanical components used in pressure-relieving and vapor- clarity in the language.
depressurizing systems for petroleum, petrochemical, and natural gas Click here to view these changes in full
industries. This standard is primarily for onshore facilities, but guidance for Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Karleen Kos, (952) 854
offshore applications is included. Annexes A, B, C, and D provide further -8300, karleenk@psai.org
guidance for the selection, specification, and mechanical details for flares
and on the design, operation, and maintenance of flare combustion and
related equipment. Annex E explains how to use the data sheets provided in
Annex F. PSAI (Portable Sanitation Association International)
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Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Nathaniel Wall, (202) 682 BSR/PSAI Z4.4-201x, Sanitation in Fields and Temporary Labor Camps:
-8157, walln@api.org Minimum Requirements (new standard)
This new standard replaces the former ANSI Z4.4-2005. Following prior
public comment and vote of the consensus body it was determined that a
NSF (NSF International) few changes to language pertaining to hand wash station requirements were
needed.
Revision
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BSR/WSC PST2000-201x (i4r1), WSC Standard for Pressurized Water
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Storage Tank (revision of ANSI/NSF WSC PST 2000-2014)
-8300, karleenk@psai.org
This standard prescribes minimum performance and construction
requirements for pressurized storage tanks for service in water well systems
with a maximum factory pre-charge pressure of 40 psig (280 kPa), to be
operated in ambient air temperatures up to 120°F (49°C), with maximum UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)
working pressures not less than 75 psig (520 kPa) and not greater than 150
psig (1000 kPa) and tank volumes not exceeding 120 gallons (450 L). New National Adoption
Click here to view these changes in full BSR/UL 60079-18-201X, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres -
Part 18: Equipment Protection by Encapsulation "m" (Proposal dated 01-29
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Jessica Evans, (734) 913
-16) (national adoption of IEC 60079-18 with modifications and revision of
-5774, jevans@nsf.org
ANSI/UL 60079-18-2012)
This proposal includes a revision for 10 e) to align with the tests specified in
8.2.2 and correct the conflict with the NEC.
PRCA (Professional Ropes Course Association) Click here to view these changes in full
Revision Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Vickie Hinton, (919) 549
-1851, Vickie.T.Hinton@ul.com
BSR/PRCA 1.0-.3-201x, Ropes Challenge Course Installation, Operation &
Training Standards (revision of ANSI/PRCA 1.0-3-2014)
An error has been noted In the June 10th 2011 public review of changes
(SAV4242 page 35). The purpose of this proposal is to correct the public UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)
review error to reflect the Standards Committee (consensus body) vote on
the standard clause. To submit a comment on this specific proposed change, Revision
go to the http://www.prcainfo.org website and download the comment form. BSR/UL 507-201x, Standard for Safety for Electric Fans (revision of
ANSI/UL 507-2014b)
This Standard establishes safety requirements for the design, manufacture, Addition of an exception to allow the use of a cord connection for an attic
performance, construction, inspection, maintenance, removal from service, fan.
qualification, instruction, training, use and operation of components, Click here to view these changes in full
subsystems, systems, and courses utilized by the ropes challenge course Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Susan Malohn, (847) 664
industry including permanent, temporary, or mobile portable and fixed low -1725, Susan.P.Malohn@ul.com
ropes challenge course elements, high ropes challenge course elements,
stand-alone challenge elements, zip lines, canopy tours, adventure courses,
and any climbing walls and climbing structures that are components of a
ropes challenge course. UL (Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.)
Click here to view these changes in full Revision
Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Michael Barker, (815) 986 BSR/UL 758-201X, Standard for Safety for Appliance Wiring Material
-7776, climb1guide@gmail.com (Proposals dated 1/29/16) (revision of ANSI/UL 758-2015)
Proposed change to the note in table 14.1; Proposed change to correct the
EP references in table 7.1; Proposed change to add 350°C Class 10 Nickel
Coated Copper Conductor to table 5.3.
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Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Linda Phinney, (408) 754
-6684, Linda.L.Phinney@ul.com
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 3 of 40 Pages
ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating ASSE (ASC A10) (American Society of Safety Engineers)
and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.) Reaffirmation
Addenda BSR/ASSE A10.26-2011 (R201X), Emergency Procedures for Construction
BSR/ASHRAE/IES Addendum cz to Standard 90.1-201x, Energy Standard and Demolition Sites (reaffirmation of ANSI/ASSE A10.26-2011)
for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings (addenda to This standard applies to those emergency procedures involving: (1) Fires,
ANSI/ASHRAE/IES 90.1-2013) collapses, hazardous spills, and other emergencies that could endanger
The intent of this addendum is to eliminate scope overlap between 90.1 and workers; (2) Emergency rescue of injured or ill workers or other persons, or
90.4. This addendum will not be published until 90.4 has been approved by of uninjured workers unable to rescue themselves; (3) Onsite provision of
ASHRAE Board of Directors and there are no pending appeals. The public first aid and emergency medical care; (4) Evacuation and transportation of
review of this addendum coincides with the public review of 90.4, so please injured or ill workers to appropriate emergency medical facilities; (5) Pre-
review that public review draft for data center requirements. planning and coordination of emergency plan with emergency medical
facilities; and (6) Training on emergency procedures/plans for workers and
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Single copy price: Free This standard establishes test methods to determine the magnitude of
porosity as well as other surface defects inherent in application of gold
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ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association) Send comments (with copy to psa@ansi.org) to: Ed Mikoski,
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New Standard
BSR/EIA 740-A-201x, Specification for Small Form Factor 88.9 Millimeter
(3.5 Inches) Disk Drives (new standard)
This standard defines the dimensions and interconnections of 88.9 mm (3.5 ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)
in.) small-form-factor disk drives. The purpose of this standard is to define Reaffirmation
the external characteristics of small-form-factor disk drives so that products
from different vendors may be used in the same mounting configurations. BSR/EIA 364-58A-2003 (R201x), Temperature Life with Mechanical Loading
The standard provides specifications on external dimensions, connectors, for Connectors with Removable Contacts (Static Mechanical Load at
connector placement, mounting holes, and interface pinouts to assist Temperature) Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors (reaffirmation of
manufacturers in the systems integration of small-form-factor disk drives. ANSI/EIA 364-58A-2003 (R2009))
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retention system in an electrical connector with removable contacts to
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ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)
Reaffirmation
BSR/EIA 364-41E-2010 (R201x), Cable Flexing Test Procedure for Electrical ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)
Connectors (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364-41E-2010)
Reaffirmation
This standard establishes a method to determine the effectiveness of round
jacketed cable to connector strain relief seal, or flat cable to connector strain BSR/EIA 364-88A-2009 (R201x), Residual Magnetism Test Procedure for
relief seal or interface to withstand strain under repeated alternating cable- Electrical Connectors, Contacts and Sockets (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364
flexing stresses as experienced in use with molded or mechanical backshell -88A-2009)
cable strain-relief designs commonly used with electrical connectors. This standard establishes a test method to determine the residual
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Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 6 of 40 Pages
ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association) ECIA (Electronic Components Industry Association)
Reaffirmation Revision
BSR/EIA 364-96-2002 (R201x), Plated Through Hole Integrity Test BSR/EIA 364-1004A-201x, Environmental Test Methodology for Verifying
Procedure for Electrical Connectors (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364-96-2002 the Current Rating of Freestanding Power Contacts for Electrical Connectors
(R2009)) and Sockets (revision and redesignation of ANSI/EIA 364-1004-2010)
This test method applies to compliant pins inserted in printed circuit boards This standard describes recommended test sequences for verifying the
with plated-through-holes (PTH). specified current rating of freestanding contacts or electrical connectors and
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qualify products with a specified current rating.
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Single copy price: $100.00 This standard defines the dimensions and connector locations of 63.5
millimeters (2.5 inch) small-form-factor disk drives. The purpose of this
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emikoski@ecianow.org manufacturers in the systems integration of small-form-factor disk drives.
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Reaffirmation
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Parallel Circuits Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors, Contacts and
Sockets (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364-112-2010)
This procedure applies to connectors and sockets when multiple circuits are
electrically connected in a parallel configuration and there is a need to IESNA (Illuminating Engineering Society of North
determine the expected parallel resistance and or current rating. America)
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ihs.com This Practice offers guidelines for good lighting in those areas unique to
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emikoski@ecianow.org healthcare professionals. Lighting needs specific to acute care hospitals,
chronic care hospitals, extended care facilities, and related facilities (free-
standing ambulatory surgical centers, emergency centers, etc...) are
addressed.
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Reaffirmation Obtain an electronic copy from: pmcgillicuddy@ies.org
BSR/EIA 364-113-2010 (R201x), Corrosivity of Contacts Test Procedure for Order from: Patricia McGillicuddy, (212) 248-5000, pmcgillicuddy@ies.org
Electrical Connectors and Sockets (reaffirmation of ANSI/EIA 364-113-2010)
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This test procedure establishes a test method to determine whether
corrosion products as a result of residual corrosive elements may be created
on contact surfaces. Said products may be a result of improper cleaning or
lack thereof, improper processes, entrapped particulates, etc.
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incits.org
BSR/FM 6086-201x, Storage Containers for Intermediate Bulk BSR/WCMA A100.1-201x, Standard for Safety of Corded Window
Containers (IBCs) (new standard) Covering Products (revision of ANSI/WCMA A100.1-2014)
Obtain an electronic copy from: wcmanet.org
ITI (INCITS) (InterNational Committee for Information Technology
Standards)
Office: 1101 K Street NW
Suite 610
Washington, DC 20005-3922
Contact: Rachel Porter
Phone: (202) 626-5741
Fax: 202-638-4922
E-mail: comments@itic.org
Revision
ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and ANSI/UL 94-2016, Standard for Safety for Tests for Flammability of
Biological Engineers) Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices and Appliances (revision of
Reaffirmation ANSI/UL 94-2015): 1/22/2016
ANSI/ASABE S600-2011 (R2016), Manually Handled Collapsible ANSI/UL 486C-2016, Standard for Safety for Splicing Wire Connectors
Reusable Plastic Containers for Handling of Fruits and Vegetables (revision of ANSI/UL 486C-2013): 1/20/2016
(reaffirmation of ANSI/ASABE S600-2011): 1/22/2016 ANSI/UL 486A-486B-2016, Standard for Safety for Wire Connectors
* ANSI/ASAE S338.5 MAY2006 (R2016), Field Equipment for (revision of ANSI/UL 486A-486B-2013): 1/20/2016
Agriculture - Safety Chain for Towed Equipment (reaffirmation of ANSI/UL 498-2016, Standard for Safety for Attachment Plugs and
ANSI/ASAE S338.5-2006 (R2011)): 1/22/2016 Receptacles (Proposal dated 06-19-15) (revision of ANSI/UL 498
ANSI/ASAE S390.5 JAN2011 (R2016), Definitions and Classifications -2014a): 1/20/2016
of Agricultural Field Equipment (reaffirmation of ANSI/ASAE S390.5 * ANSI/UL 498-2016a, Standard for Safety for Attachment Plugs and
-2010): 1/22/2016 Receptacles (Proposal dated 06-19-15) (revision of ANSI/UL 498
-2014a): 1/20/2016
ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) ANSI/UL 773A-2016, Standard for Safety for Nonindustrial
Revision Photoelectric Switches for Lighting Controls (revision of ANSI/UL
773A-2006 (R2011)): 1/19/2016
ANSI/ASME PVHO-1-2016, Safety Standard for Pressure Vessels for
Human Occupancy (revision of ANSI/ASME PVHO-1-2012): ANSI/UL 773A-2016a, Standard for Safety for Nonindustrial
1/20/2016 Photoelectric Switches for Lighting Control (revision of ANSI/UL
773A-2006 (R2011)): 1/19/2016
AWWA (American Water Works Association) * ANSI/UL 1026-2016, Standard for Safety for Electric Household
Cooking and Food Serving Appliances (Proposal dated 8/21/15)
Revision
(revision of ANSI/UL 1026-2015): 1/20/2016
ANSI/AWWA C215-2016, Extruded Polyolefin Coatings for Steel Water
* ANSI/UL 1026-2016a, Standard for Safety for Electric Household
Pipe (revision of ANSI/AWWA C215-2010): 1/22/2016
Cooking and Food Serving Appliances (Proposals dated 11/20/15)
(revision of ANSI/UL 1026-2015): 1/20/2016
HL7 (Health Level Seven)
New Standard
ANSI/HL7 V3 PA ENCOUNTER, R1-2016, HL7 Version 3 Standard:
Patient Administration; Patient Encounter, Release 1 (new
standard): 1/22/2016
Reaffirmation
ANSI/HL7 EHR LTCFP, R1-2010 (R2016), HL7 EHR System Long
Term Care Functional Profile, Release 1 - US Realm (reaffirmation
of ANSI/HL7 EHR LTCFP, R1-2010): 1/22/2016
Following is a list of proposed actions and new ANS that have been received recently from ASDs. Please also review the section in Standards Action
entitled "American National Standards Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance" for additional or comparable information with regard to standards
maintained under the continuous maintenance option. To view information about additional standards for which a PINS has been submitted and to search
approved ANS, please visit www.NSSN.org, which is a database of standards information. Note that this database is not exhaustive.
Directly and materially affected interests wishing to receive more information or to submit comments are requested to contact the standards developer
directly within 30 days of the publication of this announcement.
ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological AWWA (American Water Works Association)
Engineers) Office: 6666 W. Quincy Ave.
Office: 2950 Niles Road Denver, CO 80235
St Joseph, MI 49085 Contact: Paul Olson
Contact: Carla VanGilder
Fax: (303) 795-7603
Fax: (269) 429-3852 E-mail: polson@awwa.org; vdavid@awwa.org
E-mail: vangilder@asabe.org
BSR/AWWA B404-201x, Liquid Sodium Silicate (revision of
BSR/ASAE S396.3-MONYEAR, Combine Capacity and Performance ANSI/AWWA B404-2014)
Test Procedure (revision of ANSI/ASAE S396.2-APR1990 (R2013)) Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
Stakeholders: Combine harvester manufacturers, component and utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
accessory manufacturers, users, testing facilities. manufacturers, etc.
Project Need: Review the clarity of the existing standard. Also review Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
new practices for performing loss testing on combine harvesters to see requirements for liquid sodium silicate, including physical, chemical,
if they should be a part of the standard. Compare this standard with sampling, testing, packaging, and shipping requirements.
ISO 8210 to see what information from 8210 should be included in
This standard describes liquid sodium silicate used in the preparation
396.3.
of activated silica, which is used as a coagulant aid for the treatment of
Intended to provide basic requirements for a uniform procedure to potable water, wastewater, or reclaimed water for (1) the control of
measure and report combine capacity, as defined in ANSI/ASAE S343, corrosion and (2) stabilization of iron and manganese.
Terminology for Combines and Grain Harvesting. Because crop
conditions are variable and uncontrollable, the procedure provides only BSR/AWWA B406-201x, Ferric Sulfate (revision of ANSI/AWWA B406
for the comparative testing of one combine, or one combine -2014)
configuration, relative to another, in a particular crop condition. It is also Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
intended to provide the basic requirements for evaluating the uniformity utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
of material spread from harvest residue spreading or chopping device manufacturers, etc.
(s). Harvest residue spreaders may be evaluated for spreading either Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide minimum
straw or chaff separately or as a system for spreading both together. requirements for ferric sulfate, including physical, chemical, sampling,
packaging, shipping, and testing requirements.
ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) This standard describes dry-form ferric sulfate and liquid ferric sulfate
for use in the treatment of potable water, wastewater, or reclaimed
Office: Two Park Avenue
water.
New York, NY 10016
Contact: Mayra Santiago BSR/AWWA B452-201x, EPI-DMA Polyamines (revision of
ANSI/AWWA B452-2014)
Fax: (212) 591-8501
E-mail: ansibox@asme.org Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
BSR/ASME A112.19.19-2006 (R2011), Vitreous China Nonwater manufacturers, etc.
Urinals (revision of ANSI/ASME A112.19.19-2006 (R2011)) Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
Stakeholders: Manufacturers and users of such devices and general requirements for EPI-DMA polyamine products, including
government agencies regulating the use of such devices. physical, chemical, sampling, packaging, shipping, and testing
Project Need: Revise as needed and include definitions, performance, requirements, and to provide the means of developing requirements for
and testing criteria for nonwater urinals with a drain cleansing feature. specific EPI-DMA polyamine products.
This Standard establishes requirements and test methods pertaining to This standard describes epichlorohydrin dimethylamine (EPI-DMA)
materials, significant dimensions, and functional performance for polyamines for use in the treatment of potable water, wastewater, and
vitreous china nonwater urinals. The sanitary performance reclaimed water.
requirements and test procedures apply to all types of nonwater urinals
that discharge into gravity waste systems in permanent buildings and
structures independent of occupancy.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 13 of 40 Pages
BSR/AWWA C214-201x, Tape Coatings for Steel Water Pipelines BSR/AWWA C502-201x, Dry-Barrel Fire Hydrants (revision of
(revision of ANSI/AWWA C214-2013) ANSI/AWWA C502-2014)
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
manufacturers, etc. manufacturers, etc.
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
performance requirements for tape coating systems for the exterior of requirements for dry-barrel fire hydrants for fire-protection service,
steel water pipelines, including system components, application, including materials, general design, and testing.
inspection, testing, and marking and packaging requirements. This standard describes post-type, dry-barrel fire hydrants with
This standard describes the materials and application of tape coating compression shutoff (opening against or with the pressure) or gate
systems in coating plants at fixed sites using coating techniques and shutoff for use in fire protection service in all climates, including those
equipment as recommended by the tape coating manufacturer. where freezing occurs.
BSR/AWWA C225-201x, Fused Polyolefin Coatings for Steel Water BSR/AWWA C503-201x, Wet-Barrel Fire Hydrants (revision of
Pipelines (revision of ANSI/AWWA C225-2013) ANSI/AWWA C503-2014)
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
manufacturers, etc. manufacturers, etc.
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide purchasers,
performance requirements for fused polyolefin coating systems for the manufacturers, and suppliers with the minimum requirements for wet-
exterior of steel water pipelines, including system components, barrel fire hydrants for fire-protection service, including materials,
application, inspection, testing, and marking and packaging design, inspection, testing, marking, and shipping requirements. Fire
requirements. hydrants designed and constructed to the requirements of this standard
This standard describes the materials and application of fused are intended for fire protection service only. They are not designed or
polyolefin coating systems for buried service. This system is applied in intended as a conveyance of potable water.
pipe coating plants, both portable and fixed, using coating techniques This standard pertains to the various types and classes of wet-barrel
and equipment as recommended by the manufacturer. fire hydrants for use in fire-protection service in areas where the
climate is mild and freezing temperatures do not occur.
BSR/AWWA C228-201x, Stainless-Steel Pipe Flange Joints for Water
Service - Sizes 2 In. Through 72 In. (50 mm Through 1,800 mm) BSR/AWWA C516-201x, Large-Diameter Rubber-Seated Butterfly
(revision of ANSI/AWWA C228-2014) Valves, Sizes 78 In. (2,000 mm) and Larger (revision of
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water ANSI/AWWA C516-2015)
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
manufacturers, etc. utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum manufacturers, etc.
material requirements and dimensions for a variety of stainless-steel Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
flanges for attachment to stainless-steel piping systems. requirements for large-diameter flanged rubber-seated butterfly valve
This standard describes stainless-steel ring-type slip-on flanges and assemblies, suitable for freshwater and reclaimed water service.
blind flanges for use in conjunction with stainless-steel pipe used in This standard establishes minimum requirements for rubber-seated
facilities of waterworks service. butterfly valve assemblies that are 78 in. (2,000 mm) diameter and
larger with flanged ends suitable for fresh and reclaimed water.
BSR/AWWA C301-201x, Prestressed Concrete Pressure Pipe, Steel-
Cylinder Type (revision of ANSI/AWWA C301-2014) BSR/AWWA C520-201x, Knife Gate Valves, Sizes 2 In. (50 mm)
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water Through 96 In. (2,400 mm) (revision of ANSI/AWWA C520-2014)
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
manufacturers, etc. utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is provide the minimum manufacturers, etc.
requirements for manufacturing steel-cylinder-type prestressed Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
concrete pressure pipe. requirements for stainless steel and ductile-iron body knife gate valves
This standard describes the manufacture of circumferentially with resilient and metal seats, including tapping knife gate valves, for
prestressed concrete pressure pipe in diameter sizes 16 in. (410 mm) use in water, wastewater, and reclaimed water systems, including
through 144 in. (3,660 mm) manufactured with a steel cylinder and wire materials, design, testing, rejection, marking, and shipping.
reinforcement. This standard describes bonneted, bonnetless, cast, and fabricated
steel; stainless-steel; and cast ductile-iron body knife gate valves with
BSR/AWWA C304-201x, Design of Prestressed Concrete Cylinder
resilient or metal seats, including tapping knife gate valves, for use in
Pipe (revision of ANSI/AWWA C304-2014)
water, wastewater, and reclaimed water systems.
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
manufacturers, etc.
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum
requirements for the structural design of buried prestressed concrete
cylinder pipe (PCCP) under internal pressure.
This standard describes the methods to be used in the structural
design of buried prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) under
internal pressure. These methods are provided for the design of pipe
subjected to the effects of working transient, and field-test load and
internal pressure combinations.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 14 of 40 Pages
BSR/AWWA C651-201x, Disinfecting Water Mains (revision of BSR/AWWA G481-201x, Reclaimed Water Program Operation and
ANSI/AWWA C651-2014) Management (revision of ANSI/AWWA G481-2014)
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
manufacturers, etc. manufacturers, etc.
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to define the critical
requirements for the disinfection of water mains, including the requirements for the effective operation and management of a
preparation of water mains, application of chlorine, and sampling and reclaimed water program.
testing for the presence of coliform bacteria. This standard describes the critical requirements for the effective
This standard describes essential procedures for the disinfection of operation and management of a reclaimed water program. Reclaimed
new and repaired potable water mains. New water mains shall be water, for the purposes of this standard, is treated domestic wastewater
disinfected before that are placed in service. Water mains taken out of that is at all times adequately and reliably treated to the level
service for inspection, repair, or other activities may or may not require appropriate for the end use.
disinfection and sampling, depending on the risk of contamination. This
standard describes the process for evaluating the risk under different
FM (FM Approvals)
conditions.
Office: 1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike
BSR/AWWA C800-201x, Underground Service Line Valves and Norwood, MA 02062
Fittings (revision of ANSI/AWWA C800-2014)
Contact: Josephine Mahnken
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
Fax: (781) 762-9375
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
manufacturers, etc. E-mail: josephine.mahnken@fmapprovals.com
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum BSR/FM 6086-201x, Storage Containers for Intermediate Bulk
requirements for underground service line valves and fittings, including Containers (IBCs) (new standard)
materials, design, inspection, and delivery. Stakeholders: Any manufacturing process or facility that uses, stores,
This standard covers valves, fittings, service saddles, and meter setters or transports bulk ignitable chemicals, solvents, and the like in plastic
for use in a service line from the main through the meter valve or or composite Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs).
meter-setting appurtenance. Project Need: To reduce the fire hazard created by ignitable liquids
contained in plastic or composite Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs)
BSR/AWWA C150/A21.50-201x, Thickness Design of Ductile-Iron Pipe
that are being used in manufacturing or storage occupancies by
(revision of ANSI/AWWA C150-A21.50-2014)
significantly limiting the pool size that can potentionally be created.
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water
This standard will be aimed at systems and devices that will directly
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment
reduce the fire hazard created by ignitable liquids contained in plastic
manufacturers, etc.
or composite Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs) that are being used
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to provide the minimum in manufacturing or storage occupancies by significantly limiting the
requirements for the thickness design of ductile-iron pipe, including pool fire that can potentially be created. Plastic and composite IBCs
basis of design and design procedure. can be prone to failure by being punctured by forklifts and other
This standard describes the thickness design of ductile-iron pipe devices. This creates a large pool of ignitable fluid that can cause an
complying with the requirements of ANSI/AWWA C151/A21.51, Ductile- out of control fire if somehow ignited. This scenario can lead to larger
Iron Pipe, Centrifugally Cast. fires that are the result of the rapid failure of nearby IBCs even with
relatively small fire exposures.
BSR/AWWA G300-201x, Source Water Protection (revision of
ANSI/AWWA G300-2014)
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water NETA (InterNational Electrical Testing Association)
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment Office: 3050 Old Centre
manufacturers, etc. Suite 102
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to define the minimum Portage, MI 49024
program requirements for the protection of source water. Contact: Kristen Wicks
This standard describes the essential elements for the effective Fax: (269) 488-3683
protection of source waters. E-mail: kwicks@netaworld.org
BSR/AWWA G430-201x, Security Practices for Operation and BSR/NETA ATS-201x, ANSI/NETA Standard for Acceptance Testing
Management (revision of ANSI/AWWA G430-2014) Specifications for Electrical Power Equipment and Systems (revision
Stakeholders: Drinking water treatment and supply industry; water of ANSI/NETA ATS-2013)
utilities, consulting engineers, water treatment equipment Stakeholders: BSR/NETA ATS-201x applies to those responsible for
manufacturers, etc. the installation and operation of new electrical systems and equipment
Project Need: The purpose of this standard is to define the minimum and guides them in specifying and performing the necessary tests.
requirements for a protective security program for a water, wastewater, Project Need: This project is being initiated in order to assure that this
or reuse utility that will promote the protection of employee safety, standard reflects current industry standards, best practices, and
public health, public safety, and public confidence. technologies.
This standard covers the minimum requirements for a protective It is the intent of this document to assure that all tested electrical
security program for a water, wastewater, or reuse utility. equipment and systems supplied by either contractor or owner are
operational and within applicable standards and manufacturer’s
tolerances and that equipment and systems are installed in accordance
with design specifications.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 15 of 40 Pages
The standard shall be maintained by an accredited standards developer. A documented program for
periodic publication of revisions shall be established by the standards developer. Processing of these
revisions shall be in accordance with these procedures. The published standard shall include a clear
statement of the intent to consider requests for change and information on the submittal of such
requests. Procedures shall be established for timely, documented consensus action on each request
for change and no portion of the standard shall be excluded from the revision process. In the event
that no revisions are issued for a period of four years, action to reaffirm or withdraw the standard shall
be taken in accordance with the procedures contained in the ANSI Essential Requirements.
The Executive Standards Council (ExSC) has determined that for standards maintained under the
Continuous Maintenance option, separate PINS announcements are not required. The following ANSI
Accredited Standards Developers have formally registered standards under the Continuous
Maintenance option.
To obtain additional information with regard to these standards, including contact information at the
ANSI Accredited Standards Developer, please visit ANSI Online at www.ansi.org/asd, select
“Standards Activities,” click on “Public Review and Comment” and “American National Standards
Maintained Under Continuous Maintenance.” This information is also available directly at
www.ansi.org/publicreview.
Alternatively, you may contact the Procedures & Standards Administration department (PSA) at
psa@ansi.org or via fax at 212-840-2298. If you request that information be provided via E-mail, please
include your E-mail address; if you request that information be provided via fax, please include your fax
number. Thank you.
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 16 of 40 Pages
OPTICS AND OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS (TC 172) ISO/DIS 2007, Rubber, unvulcanized - Determination of plasticity -
Rapid-plastimeter method - 4/24/2016
ISO 15798/DAmd1, Ophthalmic implants - Ophthalmic viscosurgical ISO/DIS 4649, Rubber - Determination of abrasion resistance using a
devices - Amendment 1 - 4/17/2016, $29.00 rotating cylindrical drum device - 4/24/2016, $82.00
ISO/DIS 9344, Microscopes - Graticules for eyepieces - 2/21/2016, ISO/DIS 6179, Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic - Rubber sheets
$33.00 and rubber-coated fabrics - Determination of transmission rate of
ISO/DIS 21987, Ophthalmic optics - Mounted spectacle lenses - volatile liquids (gravimetric technique) - 4/25/2016, $53.00
4/24/2016, $82.00
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 19 of 40 Pages
ISO/DIS 20163, Vulcanized rubber - Determination of free sulfur by WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES (TC 44)
gas chromatography (GC) and high performance liquid
chromatography (HPLC) - 4/24/2016 ISO/DIS 3580, Welding consumables - Covered electrodes for manual
metal are welding of creep resisting steels - 4/24/2016, $88.00
SCREW THREADS (TC 1)
ISO/DIS 17633, Welding consumables - Tubular cored electrodes and
ISO/DIS 2901, ISO metric trapezoidal screw threads - Basic and rods for gas shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding of
design profiles - 2/13/2016, $62.00 stainless and heat-resisting steels - Classification - 2/21/2016,
ISO/DIS 2902, ISO metric trapezoidal screw threads - General plan - $107.00
2/13/2016, $33.00 ISO/DIS 17640, Non-destructive testing of welds - Ultrasonic testing -
ISO/DIS 2903, ISO metric trapezoidal screw threads - Tolerances - Techniques, testing levels, and assessment - 4/18/2016, $98.00
2/13/2016, $62.00 ISO/DIS 9455-13, Soft soldering fluxes - Test methods - Part 13:
Determination of flux spattering - 4/25/2016, $33.00
SOLID BIOFUELS (TC 238)
ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information Technology
ISO/DIS 18135, Solid Biofuels - Sampling - 2/14/2016, $134.00
ISO/DIS 19743, Solid biofuels - Determination of content of heavy ISO/IEC 15693-3/DAmd4, Identification cards - Contactless integrated
extraneous materials large than 3,15 mm - 4/24/2016, $33.00 circuit cards - Vicinity cards - Part 3: Anticollision and transmission
ISO/DIS 17225-8, Solid biofuels - Fuel specifications and classes - protocol - Amendment 4: Security framework - 4/16/2016, $93.00
Part 8: Graded thermally treated and densified biomass fuels - ISO/IEC 18013-4/DAmd1, Information technology - Personal
2/14/2016, $62.00 identification - ISO-compliant driving licence - Part 4: Test methods -
TEXTILES (TC 38) Amendment 1: Extended access control v1 & pace - 4/24/2016,
FREE
ISO/DIS 21340, Test methods for fibrous activated carbon - 4/24/2016, ISO/IEC 23008-3/DAmd3, Information technology - High efficiency
$102.00 coding and media delivery in heterogeneous environments - Part 3:
TIMBER STRUCTURES (TC 165) 3D audio - Amendment 3: MPEG-H 3D Audio Phase 2 - 2/20/2016,
$258.00
ISO/DIS 8375, Timber structures - Glued laminated timber - Test ISO/IEC DIS 23005-7, Information technology - Media context and
methods for determination of physical and mechanical properties - control - Part 7: Conformance and reference software - 2/21/2016,
4/16/2016, $82.00 $112.00
TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE (TC 249) ISO/IEC DIS 23009-5, Information technology - Dynamic adaptive
streaming over HTTP (DASH) - Part 5: Server and network assisted
ISO/DIS 19824, Traditional chinese medicine - Schisandra chinensis DASH (SAND) - 2/20/2016, $119.00
(Turcz.) baill seeds and seedlings - 4/17/2016, $58.00 ISO/IEC/IEEE DIS 26513, Systems and software engineering -
ISO/DIS 20408, Traditional chinese medicine - Panax notoginseng Requirements for testers and reviewers of user documentation -
seeds and seedlings - 4/16/2016, $58.00 4/22/2016, $107.00
TRANSPORT INFORMATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS (TC 204)
IEC Standards
ISO 12813/DAmd1, Electronic fee collection - Compliance check
communication for autonomous systems - Amendment 1 - 14/845/CD, IEC/IEEE 60076-57-15: Power transformers - Part 57-16:
4/18/2016, $40.00 Transformers for wind turbine applications, 04/08/2016
ISO/DIS 14827-3, Transport Information and control systems - Data 23B/1202/CD, IEC 60884-2-5 Ed.2: Plugs and socket-outlets for
interfaces betweencentres for transport information and control household and similar purposes - Part 2: Particular requirements for
systems - Part 3: Data interfaces between centres for Intelligent adaptors, 03/11/2016
Transport Sytems (ITS) using XML - 2/12/2016, $107.00
23G/357/CD, IEC 60320-2-4 Ed.2: Appliance couplers for household
ISO/DIS 15638-9, Intelligent transport systems - Framework for and similar general purposes - Part 2-4: Couplers dependent on
cooperative Telematics Applications for Regulated commercial appliance weight for engagement, 04/08/2016
freight Vehicles (TARV) - Part 9: Remote electronic tachograph
23G/358/CD, IEC 60320-2-1 Ed.3: Appliance couplers for household
monitoring (RTM) - 4/24/2016, $165.00
and similar general purposes - Part 2-1: Sewing machine couplers,
TYRES, RIMS AND VALVES (TC 31) 04/08/2016
23G/359/CD, IEC 60320-2-3 Ed.2: Appliance couplers for household
ISO/DIS 16392, Tyres - Electrical resistance - Test method for and similar general purposes - Part 2-3: Appliance couplers with a
measuring electrical resistance of tyres on a test rig - 2/19/2016, degree of protection higher than IPX0, 04/08/2016
$53.00
23G/360/CD, IEC 60799 Ed.3: Electrical accessories - Cord sets and
WATER QUALITY (TC 147) interconnection cord sets, 04/08/2016
25/561/CDV, ISO 80000-5 Ed2: Quantities and units - Part 5:
ISO/DIS 13843, Water quality - Requirements for establishing
Thermodynamics, 04/08/2016
performance characteristics of quantitative microbiological methods
- 4/24/2016 26/585A/NP, PNW 26-585: Arc welding equipment - Part 15: Stud
welding, 04/01/2016
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 20 of 40 Pages
29/897/DTS, IEC 62886: Electroacoustics - Hearing aids - Method for 66/584/CDV, IEC 61010-2-034 Ed.1: Safety requirements for electrical
measuring electroacoustic performance up to 16 kHz, 04/08/2016 equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use - Part 2
34C/1185/CD, Amendment 1 to IEC 61347-2-11 Ed.1: Lamp -030: Particular requirements for measurement equipment for
controlgear - Part 2-11: Particular requirements for miscellaneous insulation resistance and test equipment for electric strength test,
electronic circuits used with luminaires, 04/08/2016 04/15/2016
40/2446/FDIS, IEC 60384-14-2 Ed.2: Fixed capacitors for use in 78/1138/CDV, IEC 60900: Live Working - Hand tools for use up to 1
electronic equipment - Part 14-2: Blank detail specification - Fixed 000 V a.c. and 1 500 V d.c, 04/15/2016
capacitors for electromagnetic interference suppression and 82/1062/CD, IEC/TS 60904-13 Ed.1.0: Photovoltaic devices - Part 13:
connection to the supply mains - Safety tests only, 02/26/2016 Electroluminescence of photovoltaic modules, 04/08/2016
46F/338/CD, IEC 60153-4 ed 2.0: Hollow Metallic Waveguides - Part 82/1066/CD, IEC 61853-3 Ed.1.0: Photovoltaic (PV) module
4: Relevant specifications for circular waveguides, 04/08/2016 performance testing and energy rating - Part 3: Energy rating of PV
47/2272/CD, IEC 62969-1 Ed.1: Semiconductor devices - modules, 04/08/2016
Semiconductor interface for automotive vehicles - Part 1: General 82/1067/CD, IEC 61853-4 Ed.1.0: Photovoltaic (PV) module
requirements of power interface for automotive vehicle sensors, performance testing and energy rating - Part 4: Standard reference
03/11/2016 climatic profiles, 04/08/2016
47/2273/CD, IEC 62969-2 Ed.1: Semiconductor devices - 100/2597F/CDV, IEC 63035 Ed1: Specification MIDI (MUSICAL
Semiconductor interface for automotive vehicles - Part 2: Efficiency INSTRUMENT DIGITAL INTERFACE) 1.0 (Edition abrégée, 2015),
evaluation methods of wireless power transmission using resonance 04/08/2016
for automotive vehicles sensors, 03/11/2016 100/2604/CDV, IEC 62827-3 Ed. 1.0: Wireless Power Transfer -
47/2274/CD, IEC 62969-3 Ed.1: Semiconductor devices - Management - Part 1: Multiple sources control management (TA15),
Semiconductor interface for automotive vehicles - Part 3: Shock 04/15/2016
driven piezoelectric energy harvesting for automotive vehicle 100/2631/CD, IEC 60728-13-1 Ed 2.0: Cable networks for television
sensors, 03/11/2016 signals, sound signals and interactive services - Part 13-1:
47/2275/CD, IEC 62969-4 Ed.1: Semiconductor devices - Bandwidth expansion for broadcast signal over FTTH system (TA
Semiconductor interface for automotive vehicles - Part 4: Evaluation 5), 04/08/2016
method of data interface for automotive vehicle sensors, 03/11/2016 104/673/CD, IEC 60721-3-1 Ed.3: Classification of environmental
47F/230A/CDV, IEC 62047-27 Ed.1: Semiconductor devices - Micro- conditions - Part 3: Classification of groups of environmental
electromechanical devices - Part 27: Bond strength test for glass frit parameters and their severities - Section 1: Storage, 04/08/2016
bonded structures using micro-chevron-tests (MCT), 02/19/2016 109/138/CDV, IEC 60664-3 Ed.3: Insulation coordination for
48B/2474/NP, IEC 61076-2-XXX/Ed1: Connectors for electronic equipment within low-voltage systems - Part 3: Use of coating,
equipment - Product requirements - Part 2-xxx: Circular connectors - potting or moulding for protection against pollution, 04/15/2016
Detail specification for push-pull connectors based on M12 110/731A/FDIS, IEC 62595-2-1 Ed.2: Display lighting unit - Part 2-1:
connector interfaces according to IEC 61076-2-1xx, 04/08/2016 Electro-optical measuring methods of LED backlight unit,
49/1180/CD, Amendment 1 to IEC 60122-1 Ed.3: Quartz crystal units 02/19/2016
of assessed quality - Part 1: Generic specification, 04/08/2016 110/732/Q, Withdrawal of IEC/TR 62977-3-2: Electronic display
56/1662/CD, IEC/ISO 31010/Ed2: Risk management- Risk devices - Part 3-2: Evaluation of optical characteristics - Mura,
assessment techniques, 04/08/2016 03/11/2016
57/1644/CDV, IEC 61850-7-4 A1 Ed.2: Communication networks and 110/733/NP, Future IEC 62715-6-3 Ed.1.0: Flexible displays - Part 6-3:
systems for power utility automation - Part 7-4: Basic Robustness Test Methods, 04/08/2016
communication structure - Compatible logical node classes and data 113/298/DC, PWI 113-87: IEC TS 62607-4-6: Nanomanufacturing -
object classes, 04/15/2016 Key control characteristics - Part 4-6: Nano-enabled electrical
57/1655/CD, IEC 61850-7-420 Ed. 2.0: Communication networks and energy storage devices - Determination of carbon content in
systems for power utility automation - Part 7-420: Basic cathode nanomaterials using IR spectrometry, 03/11/2016
communication structure - Distributed energy resources logical 113/299/DC, PWI 113-88: IEC TS 62607-4-7: Nanomanufacturing -
nodes, 04/08/2016 Key control characteristics - Part 4-7: Nano-enabled electrical
57/1658/DC, Draft IEC TR 61850-7-520 Ed.1.0: Communication energy storage devices - Determination of the content of magnetic
networks and systems for power utility automation - Part 7-520: impurities in anode nanomaterials using ICP-OES, 03/11/2016
Basic communication structure - Distributed energy resources 114/179/DTS, IEC TS 62600-102: Marine energy - Wave, tidal and
modelling concepts and guidelines, 04/08/2014 other water current converters - Part 102: Wave energy converter
65C/827A/CDV, IEC 62657-1 Ed1.0: Industrial communication power performance assessment at a second location using
networks - Wireless communication networks - Part 1: Wireless measured assessment data, 04/08/2016
communication requirements and spectrum considerations, 8/1418/NP, Future IEC/TS 6XXXX Maintenance of installations and
03/25/2016 equipment of electrical energy supply networks - Part 1: System
66/583/CDV, IEC 61010-2-030 Ed.2: Safety requirements for electrical aspects and procedures - Part 2: Condition assessment of
equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use - Part 2 equipment and installations, 04/15/2016
-030: Particular requirements for equipment having testing or 13/1669/CD, Test equipment, techniques and procedures for electrical
measuring circuits, 04/15/2016 energy meters - Part 1: Stationary Meter Test Units (MTU),
04/15/2016
Standards Action - January 29, 2016 - Page 21 of 40 Pages
14/846/FDIS, IEC 60076-10 Ed.2: Power transformers - Part 10: 46C/1035/CD, IEC 62783-1 Ed. 1.0: Twinax Cables for Digital
Determination of sound levels, 03/04/2016 Communications - Part 1: Family Specification, 04/15/2016
14/847/FDIS, IEC 60076-10-1 Ed.2: Power transformers - Part 10-1: 46F/339/CD, IEC 60154-4 ed 2.0: Relevant Specifications for Flanges
Determination of sound levels - Application guide, 03/04/2016 for Circular Waveguides, 04/15/2016
14/848/NP, Power transformers - Part X: Voltage Regulating 48B/2477/NP, IEC 61076-2-XXX/Ed1: Connectors for electronic
Distribution Transformers (VRDT), 04/15/2016 equipment - Product requirements - Part 2-xxx: Circular connectors -
20/1606/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-201: Electric and optical Detail specification for connectors with B12 bayonet-locking, for
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 201: signal and data transmission with frequencies up to 500 MHz,
General tests - Measurement of insulation thickness, 04/22/2016 04/15/2016
20/1607/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-202: Electric and optical 49/1181/CD, IEC 62884-3 Ed.1: Measurement techniques of
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 202: piezoelectric, dieletiric and electrostatic oscillators - Part 3:
General tests - Measurement of thickness of non-metallic sheath, Frequency aging test methods, 04/15/2016
04/22/2016 49/1182/CD, IEC 62884-4 Ed.1: Measurement techniques of
20/1608/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-511: Electric and optical piezoelectric, dielectric and electrostatic oscillators - Part 4: Short-
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 511: term frequency stability test methods, 04/15/2016
Mechanical tests - Measurement of the melt flow index of 55/1569/CDV, IEC 60317-67/Ed 1: Specifications for particular types
polyethylene and polypropylene compounds, 04/22/2016 of winding wires - Part 67: Polyvinyl acetal enamelled rectangular
20/1609/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-401: Electric and optical aluminium wire, class 105, 04/22/2016
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 401: 55/1570/CDV, IEC 60317-68/Ed 1: Specifications for particular types
Miscellaneous tests - Thermal ageing methods - Ageing in an air of winding wires - Part 68: Polyvinyl acetal enamelled rectangular
oven, 04/22/2016 aluminium wire, class 120, 04/22/2016
20/1610/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-410: Electric and optical 55/1571/CDV, IEC 60317-69/Ed 1: Specifications for particular types
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 410: of winding wires - Part 69: Polyester or polyesterimide overcoated
Miscellaneous tests - Test method for copper-catalyzed oxidative with polyamide-imide enamelled rectangular aluminium wire, class
degradation of polyolefin insulated conductors, 04/22/2016 220, 04/22/2016
20/1611/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-509: Electric and optical 56/1665/CD, IEC 62853/Ed1: Open Systems Dependability,
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 509: 04/15/2016
Mechanical tests - Test for resistance of insulations and sheaths to 61/5048A/CDV, IEC 60335-2-30-A1/Ed5: Household and similar
cracking (heat shock test), 04/22/2016 electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-30:Particular requirements for
20/1612/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60811-508: Electric and optical room heaters, 03/04/2016
fibre cables - Test methods for non-metallic materials - Part 508: 61/5109/FDIS, IEC 60335-2-15-A1/Ed6: Household and similar
Mechanical tests - Pressure test at high temperature for insulation electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-15: Particular requirements for
and sheaths, 04/22/2016 appliances for heating liquids, 03/04/2016
23B/1202A/CD, IEC 60884-2-5 Ed.2: Plugs and socket-outlets for 62D/1320/DTR, ISO TR 13154: Medical electrical equipment -
household and similar purposes - Part 2: Particular requirements for Deployment,implementation and operational guidelines for
adaptors, 03/11/2016 identifying febrile humans using a screening thermograph,
31/1238/NP, Future IEC 60079-X/TS/Ed1: Explosive atmospheres - 03/18/2016
Part X: Electrical safety devices for equipment, 04/15/2016 62D/1321/CD, IEC 60601-2-76: Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 2
34C/1189/CD, IEC 62386-207 Ed.2: Digital addressable lighting -76: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential
interface - Part 207: Particular requirements for control gear - LED performance of low energy ionized gas coagulation equipment,
modules (device type 6), 04/15/2016 04/15/2016
34D/1190/CDV, IEC 60598-2-4 Ed.3: Luminaires - Part 2: Particular 64/2085/CDV, Amendment 2 to IEC 60364-5-55: Electrical installations
requirements - Section 4: Portable general purpose luminaires, of buildings - Part 5-55: Selection and erection of electrical
04/22/2016 equipment - Other equipment, 04/22/2016
34D/1191/CDV, IEC 60598-2-17 Ed.2: Luminaires - Part 2-17: 66/585/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 61010-1 Ed.3: Safety requirements
Particular requirements - Luminaires for stage lighting, television for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory
and film studios (outdoor and indoor), 04/22/2016 use - Part 1: General requirements, 04/22/2016
34D/1193/CDV, Amendment 1 to IEC 60598-1 Ed.8: Luminaires - Part 68/523/CDV, IEC 60404-10 Ed.2: Magnetic materials - Part 10:
1: General requirements and tests, 04/22/2016 Methods of measurement of magnetic properties of electrical steel
46A/1297/FDIS, IEC 61196-1-215: Coaxial communication cables - sheet strip and sheet at medium frequencies, 04/22/2016
Part 1- 215: Environmental test methods - High Temperature Cable 80/781/CDV, IEC 62940 Ed.1: Maritime navigation and
Ageing, 03/04/2016 radiocommunication equipment equipment and systems - Integrated
46A/1298/FDIS, IEC 61196-1-209: Coaxial communication cables - communication system (ICS) - Operational and performance
Part 1- 209: Environmental test methods - Thermal cycling, requirements, methods of testing and required test results,
03/04/2016 04/22/2016
46C/1034/CD, IEC 62783-2 Ed. 1.0: Twinax Cables for Digital 82/1069/DTS, IEC 61724-3 TS Ed.1: Photovoltaic system performance
Communications - Part 2: Twinax Cables for Digital - Part 3: Energy evaluation method, 04/15/2016
Communications - Part 2: Cable for Ethernet-over-Twinax Physical
Interfaces, 04/15/2016
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Information Concerning
Proposed Change:
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4.7 Pilots
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4.7.1 There are numerous pilot designs available from which to select the most appropriate for the application.
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Although design alternatives exist, the following are the functional requirements that shall be met.
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o) The pilot ignition and detection systems shall be designed to operate and properly perform as a
minimum for the service life of the flare tip selected with consideration of the intended maintenance
intervals of the pilots.
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p) No changes.
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Not for publication. This draft text is for circulation for approval by the Joint Committee on Water
Systems Council Standards and has not been published or otherwise officially promulgated. All
rights reserved. This document may be reproduced for informational purposes only.
[Note – the changes are seen below using strikeout for removal of old text and gray highlights to
show the suggested text. ONLY the highlighted text is within the scope of this ballot.]
ANSI/WSC Standard
for Pressurized Water Storage Tank
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6.1.3 For steel tanks, the hydrostatic pressure shall gradually be increased until the required test
pressure is reached achieved. It shall be held for 15 minutes. There shall be no sign of external leakage.
6.1.4 For composite tanks, a cyclic pressure test shall be performed in accordance with 5.2.5.2. The
acceptance criteria shall be 33,000 cycles without leakage. After the cyclic pressure test, a hydrostatic
pressure test shall be performed. The hydrostatic test pressure in the test vessel shall be increased at a
rate not exceeding 20 psig/sec (140 kPa/sec) until the required hydrostatic test pressure is achieved. The
test vessel shall be located between the pressure source and the pressure measurement device, and the
test pressure shall be held at the required hydrostatic test pressure for 5 seconds. There shall be no sign
of external leakage.
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This ANSI public review is for review and comment upon the proposal listed herein only.
NOTE TO REVIEWERS: This proposal makes a change to the current standard. The proposed
revision is indicated in legislative format: strikethrough indicates the deletion of the word, phrase
or material; underline indicates insertion of new wording, phrases or material. Only the affected
portion of the existing ANS is shown herein. Any non-legislative format material is provided for
context only and is not open for comment.
Proposal:
Potable water: Water that is free of objectionable may be provided for use within a standard 40-hour
pollution, contamination, minerals or infection, is workweek. See Table 1.
approved for drinking, culinary and domestic
purposes by the authority having jurisdiction, or in the Table 1
absence of such authority, water meeting the Minimum number of toilet facilities
requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Number of Minimum number
Agency.
Employees of toilet facilities
Recycled (reclaimed) wastewater: Water that has If serviced once per week*
passed through a treatment facility mainly for use in 1-10 1
11-20 2
irrigation, dust control or fire suppression and is
21-30 3
clearly marked “non potable and unsafe for 31-40 4
consumption,” therefor encouraging conservation of Over 40 1 add’l for each 10
potable water.
If serviced more than once per week*
1-15 1
Sanitary condition: Within the meaning of this 16-35 2
standard, that physical condition of working quarters 36-55 3
which will tend to prevent the incidence and spread of 56-75 4
76-95 5
disease.
Over 95 1 add’l for each 20
Sanitize: To make free from dirt, infection, disease, *”Servicing” refers to the emptying of
waste, the sanitizing of the facility,
etc., by cleaning it: to make something sanitary.
and restocking of all necessary items.
6.2.3 Deodorizers, when used, shall be in
accordance with applicable federal, state and local 6.3.4 At each time of service the wastewater
provisions. At each time of service the waste container shall be completely drained and sanitized,
container shall be completely drained and sanitized, then recharged with water that was potable prior to
then recharged with water and deodorizers before being transferred to the service truck. At the moment
Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:24 PM
use. of transfer, the water then becomes non-potable and
Deleted: water
unsafe for consumption. All necessary items (hand
Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:26 PM
6.2.4 Flushing shall be accomplished by controls soap and paper towels) are to be restocked in order
Comment [2]: The
sentence
below
has
operable without special knowledge and are clearly for the unit to be considered fully functional. been
deleted
because
the
subject
matter
is
identifiable. The unit must have a vigorous flow to covered
in
6.3.4
Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:25 PM
carry waste into the container. 6.3.5 Units should be serviced at a maximum of 45
Deleted: Note: All water from a potable
days and sanitized with a 10% bleach and water source that is to be used for a service
6.3 Hand wash station requirements solution to maintain sanitary conditions. vehicle water tank immediately becomes
6.3.1 All units intended for hand washing must be non-potable the moment it enters the
tank on the service vehicle.
labeled and clearly identified as “Not for 6.4 Trailer facility requirements
Consumption” or with an equivalent warning not to
6.4.1 Types of manufactured portable sanitation Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:30 PM
drink the water. The number of units to be provided is
trailers can range from enclosing portable restrooms, Deleted: .
to be based upon the number of toilet facilities
decontamination units, locker compartments, shower
required, and shall be in accordance with Table 2.
facilities or combination units and laundry equipment.
Table 2
6.4.2 Unless otherwise designated, all trailer
Minimum number of Hand Wash Stations systems must be in accordance with Title 24, Code
of Federal Regulations, Part 3280 for Mobile /
Number of Hand wash Manufactured Home Construction Standards,
toilet facilities stations required* including Part 3280.607 – Plumbing Fixtures, in
addition to all applicable federal, state and local
1-10 1 provisions.
11-20 2
21-30 3
31-40 4
7 Disposal of Wastewater
Over 40 1 add’l for each 10
7.1 Discharge and disposal of wastewater must
*For the purpose of this standard, the required follow all applicable federal, state and local laws, and
number of hand wash stations are equipped with a be in accordance with proper disposal of wastewater
minimum of one faucet. Care must be taken to by the authorities having jurisdiction. Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:33 PM
ensure that the required numbers of stations are Deleted: s
provided based on the type and style of unit being
7.2 Adherence to the policies set forth by the Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:29 PM
delivered.
local authorized wastewater treatment facilities will be Deleted: two
observed in terms of proper policy and procedure for Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 6:29 PM
6.3.2 Materials that are in contact with grey water discharge and disposal of wastewater. Deleted: s
shall be nonabsorbent and corrosion-resistant.
7.3 Both the company and the employee
6 .3 .3 Potable water and wastewater passages shall operating within the industry must meet any and all
have smooth surfaces and shall be free of federal, state or local municipalities standards,
licensing and permits, in order to haul and dispose of
obstructions, recesses or chambers that would allow
liquid waste.
fouling or algae build up to occur.
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4.2.8 Structures housing portable toilet facilities may Number of Hand wash
be mobile trailers or prefabricated, skid-mounted, or toilet facilities stations required*
4.2.14 To prevent tip-over in high wind situations, it is 4.2.17 Hand washing facilities shall be maintained in a
recommended that no more than two units be tethered clean and sanitary condition and follow all guidelines set
together and then stabilized on the ground. forth in ANSI Z4.3-20XX For Sanitation, Non-Sewered
Waste Disposal Systems: Minimum Requirements -
4.2.15 Deodorizers, when used, shall be in accordance Section 6.3 - Hand Wash Station Requirements. They
with applicable federal, state and local provisions. At must be properly stocked with unscented soap and
each time of service the waste container shall be single use paper towels at all times.
completely drained and sanitized, then recharged with
water and deodorizers before use. 4.2.18 A sanitary receptacle shall be built in or near the
hand washing facility for the disposal of used paper
towels. If not built in, the receptacle shall have a tight
fitting cover.
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4.2.19 Signage must be present at the hand wash 4 .4 .2 Good hygiene practices should be explained as
facilities. Statements of “Water for Hand Washing follows: to use the facilities for elimination as often as
Purposes Only–NOT For Consumption” (or an equivalent physically necessary to prevent personal health
warning not to drink the water) and “Employees Must infections; to drink water frequently, especially on hot
Wash Hands After Using Toilets” shall be recognized, days; wash hands before and after using the toilet
and in the form of diagramatic posters, proper hand facility; and to wash hands before eating or smoking.
washing techniques must be easily identifiable, in both
English and the native language of the workers.
5 Temporary Labor Camps and Housing Portable Sanitation A…, 10/29/15 2:04 PM
4.2.20 Water testing should be done frequently by the Some sections of information throughout this standard Deleted: e
water source. If distributed by a municipality, they can can be referenced back to ANSI Z4.1-20XX, For
supply the results needed. Sanitation, In Places of Employment: Minimum
Requirements. Dependent on the type of conditions
4.3 Maintenance present, labor camp and housing criteria will fall under
Portable toilet and hand washing facilities shall be the International Building Code, Use and Occupancy
maintained in accordance with appropriate public- Classification R-2 for Live/Work Units, where “Residential
health sanitation practices, including ANSI Z4.3-20XX, occupancies containing sleeping units or more than two
For Sanitation, Non-Sewered Waste Disposal Systems: dwelling units where the occupants are primarily
Minimum Requirements, and the following: permanent in nature” or will fall under the International
Residential Code for One- and Two-family Dwellings.
4.3.1 Toilet facilities shall be operational and All applicable codes and regulations shall be recognized,
maintained in a clean and sanitary condition at all times. for temporary labor camps and housing, in either new
Servicing shall include the use of a cleaning solution for construction or in the case of remodeling of existing
sanitizing urinals and seats. Servicing shall also include buildings, and shall comply with the regulations of the
the removal of waste from containers, the recharging of authorities having jurisdiction.
containers with a deodorizer solution and potable water,
and the installation of an adequate supply of toilet 5.1 Site
tissue. 5.1.1 All sites used for camps and housing shall be
drained and not be subject to periodic flooding. The
4.3.2 The disposal of wastes from facilities shall camp or housing shall be located so that the drainage
conform to local, state and/or federal regulations and from and through the site will not endanger any
shall not cause unsanitary conditions. (See also Section domestic or public water supply. All sites shall be
10 – Disposal of wastewater.) graded, ditched and rendered free from depressions in
which water may become freestanding.
4.4 Reasonable use
Employees shall be allowed reasonable opportunities 5.1.2 The site shall not be located within 200 feet of a
during the workday to use the facilities taking into swamp, sinkhole or other surface collection of water
account the ambient temperature and humidity, as well unless such stagnant water surface is subject to
as the health, age and physical condition of the mosquito control measures and is fenced and posted
individual employee. with “Do Not Swim” signs in English and the language of
the migrants at the site.
4 .4 .1 It is the responsibility of the agricultural
employer to advise all employees on the importance of 5.1.3 All sites shall be sized to prevent overcrowding
good hygiene, which in turn should minimize the of necessary structures. The principal site area in
amount of exposure in the field from either excessive which food is prepared and served and where
heat, communicable diseases and individual health
sleeping quarters are located shall be at least 150
issues.
meters (500 feet) from any area in which livestock is
quartered or fed.
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BSR/UL 60079-18, Standard for Safety for Explosive Atmospheres - Part 18: Equipment
Protection by Encapsulation "m",
1. Revision for 10 e) to align with the tests as specified in 8.2.2 and correct the conflict
with the NEC.
PROPOSAL
c) the prospective short-circuit current of the external electric supply source if less than
1 500 A, for example “Permitted supply short-circuit current: 500 A”.
e) for all levels of protection “mb” and “mc” for EPL Db and EPL Dc, tested without a
dust layer, the maximum surface temperature in degrees Celsius and the unit of
measurement °C preceded with the letter “T”, (e.g. T 90 °C). For level of protection “ma”
for EPL Da, and where appropriate for level of protection “mb” and “mc” for EPL Db and
EPL Dc tested with dust layer, the maximum surface temperature TL shall be shown as a
temperature value in degrees Celsius and the unit of measurement °C, with the layer
depth L indicated as a subscript in mm, (e.g. T200 320 °C). In the case of Levels of
Protection “mb” and “mc” for EPL Db or Dc, tested with a dust layer. The maximum
surface temperature without the dust layer is not required to be marked. Alternatively the
marking indicated in c) and , d) and e) above can be included in the instructions and the
equipment shall be marked “X” to indicate this specific condition of use in accordance
with the “specific conditions of use” marking requirements of IEC UL 60079-0.
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9. Addition of an Exception to Allow the Use of a Cord Connection for an Attic Fan.
13.1.2 With reference to the requirement specified in 13.1.1, the following types of appliances
shall be provided with means for permanent electrical connection to the power supply:
a) An attic fan;
c) A duct-connected appliance; or
d) A range hood.
Exception No. 1: A through-wall or in-glass fan not intended to be used in a cooking area is not
required to be provided with a means for permanent electrical connection when it is provided
with a power-supply cord that:
a) Is at least 0.46 m (18 inches) and not more than 3.05 m (10 feet) long;
c) Is Type S, SJ, SJO, SJT, SJTO, SO, SP-3, SPT-3, ST, or STO;
Exception No. 2: A portable fan with provision for temporary mounting, such as keyhole slots, is
not required to be provided with means for permanent electrical connection when it is provided
with a power-supply cord that is permanently attached to the fan and complies with the
requirements of 14.1.2, 14.2.1 - 14.2.5, and Table 14.2.
Exception No. 4: A down-draft fan is not required to be provided with a means for permanent
electrical connection when it is provided with a power supply cord that:
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a) Is at least 457.2 mm (18 inches) but not more than 762 mm (30 inches) long;
Exception No. 5: A rangehood is not required to be provided with a means for permanent
electrical connection when it complies with the requirements in sub-section 91.6, Cord-
connected rangehoods; sub-section 91.7, Rangehood cord-connection kits; sub-section 92.5,
Tests for cord-connected rangehoods; sub-section 92.6, Tests for rangehood cord-connection
kits; Section 92A, Rating for Cord-Connected Rangehoods; Section 93A, Installation
Instructions for Rangehoods and Cord-Connection Kits, and 93.3 - 93.5.
Exception No. 6: An in-line duct fan is not required to be provided with a means for permanent
electrical connection when it is provided with the marking defined in item (f) and it is provided
with a supply cord that:
a) Is not longer than 1.82 m (6 feet) measured from the point at which the cord
emerges from the unit to the face of the attachment plug;
b) Is Type SJ or equivalent;
e) Complies with the requirements of 14.1.2, 14.1.5, 14.1.6, and 14.2.1 - 14.2.5; and
Exception No. 7: An attic fan is not required to be provided with a means for permanent
electrical connection when it is provided with a power-supply cord that:
g) Does not contact the fan blade by one of the following methods:
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2) Location of cord exit and length of cord is such that likelihood of cord contact
with moving blade is minimized; or
3) Instructions are provided as well as cord tag marking to instruct the installer to
route cord away from fan blade.
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Proposed Change to Add 350°C Class 10 Nickel Coated Copper Conductor to Table 5.3
PROPOSAL
Table 14.1
PROPOSAL
Note from the Project Manager: For brevity, only the affected portion of the table is shown.
Table 7.1
Proposed Change to Add 350°C Class 10 Nickel Coated Copper Conductor to Table 5.3
PROPOSAL
Note from the Project Manager: For brevity, only the affected portion of the table is shown.
Table 5.3
PROPOSAL
Note from the Project Manager: For brevity, only the affect portion of the table is shown.
Table 8.3