Indian Standards definition
Examples of Indian Standards in a sentence
In case Indian Standards for any particular equipment/ system/ process is not available, IEC/ IEEE or equivalent International Standards and Codes shall be followed.
It should be ensured that ISI Code No. is indicated on the packing and at the time of supplies has ISI Mark as well as Code No. as is the statutory requirement of the Bureau of Indian Standards.
Reinforced cement concrete frame structure or load bearing masonry structure in accordance with applicable earthquake zone and Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) codes (refer note 14-j).
Valves shall be manufactured and installed in accordance with internationally recognized standards / Indian Standards.
Except as otherwise specified in this technical specification, the Indian Standards and Codes of Practice in their latest version, National Building code, PWD specification of the state of Assam and Manual on water supply and Treatment of GOI shall be adhered to for the supply, handling, laying, installation, and site testing of all material and works.
The TSP shall ensure that design, construction and testing of all equipment, facilities, components and systems of the Project shall be in accordance with Indian Standards and Codes issued by Bureau of Indian Standards and only in case they are not applicable under certain conditions, the other equivalent internationally recognised Standards and Codes shall be followed.
All the designs of structures and associated facilities shall generally conform to the recommendations made in the publications (latest versions) of the Bureau of Indian Standards, some of which are listed below: IS 456: Code of Practice for plain and reinforced concrete IS: 3764: Safety code for excavation work.
All works shall be carried out in accordance with the following standards The following list is for Indian Standards which are acceptable as good practice and accepted standards; Development Control Rules : Of concerned Corporation or Local Authority 5613 (PART 2/SEC 2) : 1985 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DESIGN, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF OVERHEAD POWER LINES PART 2 LINES ABOVE 11 kV AND UP TO AND INCLUDING 220 kV.
It is also necessary to carry out testing of all components, elements as per the frequency norms prescribed in Technical Specifications or as per the relevant Indian Standards.
The Machinery and Services supplied under this Contract shall conform to the standards mentioned in the Technical Specifications and, when no applicable standard is mentioned, the latest current edition or revision of the relevant Indian Standards and Codes shall be considered.