✨ British and Australian Standards Declarations
29 OCTOBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1963
BRITISH STANDARDS—continued
BS
2510 : 1954 Composite units of switches and fuses for use
in industrial systems and domestic units
(including Amendments Nos. 1 and 2).
2631 : 1955 Oil switches for alternating current systems (including Amendments Nos. 1 and 2). (Declared suitable subject to compliance with regulation 20 (1) (a) of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961.)
2632 : 1955 Mains-operated electric fence controllers (including Amendments Nos. 1 and 2).
2769 : 1964 Portable electric motor-operated tools (including Amendments Nos. 1 to 3). (Declared suitable subject to compliance with subclause (3) of regulation 47 and subclause (4) of regulation 125 of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961.)
3028 : 1958 Electric vacuum cleaners for use in hospitals (including Amendments Nos. 1 and 2).
3036 : 1958 Semi-enclosed electric fuses (ratings up to 200 amperes and 250 volts to earth) (including Amendments Nos. 1 to 3).
3052 : 1958 Electric shaver supply units (including Amendment No. 1).
3185 : 1959 Heavy-duty composite units of air-break switches and fuses for voltages not exceeding 660 V.
3456 : —— The testing and approval of household electrical appliances.
Part A—Heating and cooking appliances.
Section A1 : 1966 General requirements (including Amendments Nos. 1 and 2). (Declared suitable subject to any radio-interference suppression devices complying with subclause (4) of regulation 125 of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961.)
Section A3 : 1962 Electric Kettles (including Amendments Nos. 1 to 6).
Section A5 : 1963 Electric Toasters (including Amendments Nos. 1 and 2).
Section A6 : 1963 Electric coffee percolators (including Amendments Nos. 1 and 2).
Section A7 : 1963 Electric wash boilers.
Section A8 : 1963 Electric immersion heaters (including Amendments Nos. 1 and 2).
Section A9 : 1963 Electric irons and ironers (including Amendment No. 1).
Part B—Motor-operated appliances.
Section B1 : 1966 General requirements (including Amendments Nos. 1 and 2). (Declared suitable subject to any radio-interference suppression devices complying with subclause (4) of regulation 125 of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961.)
Section B2 : 1963 Electric vacuum cleaners.
Section B3 : 1966 Mains-operated dry shavers (including Amendment No. 1).
Section B4 : 1966 Electric hairdryers.
Section B5 : 1963 Electric food preparation machines.
Section B6 : 1963 Electric spin extractors (including Amendment No. 1).
Section B7 : 1963 Electric tumbler dryers.
Section B8 : 1963 Electric dishwashing machines (including Amendment No. 1).
Section B9 : 1963 Electric floor polishers (including Amendments Nos. 1 and 2).
Section B10 : 1962 Electric clothes-washing machines (including Amendments Nos. 1 and 2).
Part C—1967—Electrical refrigerators and food freezers (including Amendment No. 1). (Declared suitable subject to—
(a) Compliance with subclause (6) of regulation 107 of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961, and
(b) Any radio-interference suppression device complying with subclause (4) of regulation 125 of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961).
3479 : 1962 Lighting sets for Christmas trees and decorative purposes for indoor use (including Amendment No. 1).
3535 : 1962 Part 2 : Section A—Transformers for use with toys (including Amendment No. 1).
3676 : 1963 Switches for domestic and similar purposes (for fixed or portable mounting) (including Amendments Nos. 1 to 4).
BRITISH STANDARDS—continued
BS
6004 : 1969 PVC-insulated cables (non-armoured) for electric power and lighting (metric units). (Declared suitable subject to the size of the earth-continuity conductor for the cables described in table 8 having the same relative size to the current-carrying conductors as for the similar cables set out in table 24 of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961.)
6007 : 1969 Elastomer-insulated cables for electric power and lighting (metric units). (Declared suitable subject to the size of the earth-continuity conductor for the cables described in table 10 having the same relative size to the current-carrying conductors as for similar cables set out in table 24 of the Electrical Wiring Regulations 1961.)
6231 : 1969 PVC-insulated cables for switchgear and control-gear wiring (metric units).
6346 : 1969 PVC-insulated cables for electricity supply (metric units).
6480 : —— Paper-insulated cables for electricity supply (metric units)—
Part 1—1969 Lead or lead alloy sheathed cables for working voltages up to and including 33 kV.
6500 : 1969 Insulated flexible cords (metric units).
6746 : 1969 PVC-insulation and sheath of electric cables (metric units).
6899 : 1969 Elastomeric insulation and sheath of electric cables (metric units).
AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS
AS C66 Part 1—1955 Rigid metallic conduit for electrical wiring (including amendments Nos. 1 and 2). (Declared suitable only in respect of Class B—Screwed (circular) steel conduit.)
AS C97—1964 Electric arc welding plant (including amendments Nos. 1 and 2).
AS C98—1970 Flameproof enclosure of electrical equipment for explosive atmospheres.
AS C111—1968 Ap Miniature over-current circuit breakers (including amendment No. 1).
AS C116—1970 Ap Rubber and rubber-like insulated cables and flexible cords (including amendment No. 1). (Declared suitable subject to—
(a) The size of the earth-continuity conductor for the cables described in Tables A13, A14, and A15, complying with the requirements of Electrical Wiring Regulation 152 as appropriate, and
(b) The deletion of the last sentence of clause 12.3.)
AS C117—1955 Ap Bayonet lampholders (including amendments Nos. 1 to 9).
AS C133—1968 Ap Air-break switches.
AS C135—1958 Ap Electric fuses (including amendments Nos. 1 to 8).
AS C147—1969 Ap PVC-insulated cables and flexible cords (including amendment No. 1). (Declared suitable subject to—
(a) The size of the earth-continuity conductor for the cables described in tables A11, A12, and A13 complying with the requirements of Electrical Wiring Regulation 152 as appropriate, and
(b) The deletion of the last sentence of clause 11.3.)
AS C150—1968 Ap Insect electrocutors. (Declared suitable subject to the following conditions—
(i) Any plug fitted in accordance with clause 7.4 (ii) is of a type not prohibited from use in New Zealand, and
(ii) The danger marking specified in clause 12.2 is so located that it is conspicuous from any position from which the grid may be seen.)
AS C151—1960 Ap Busways (enclosed busbar wiring systems) (including amendments Nos. 1 to 6).
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