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eee CUOCGeCCRSEEECHCKEECHEKEKCHCHCHECHEKEHEHHHHEE (Reaffirmed 2008) omaha IS 1180 (Part 1) : 2014 Te teenage) Indian Standard areata gars frac cieeriz AH 2500 kVA, 33 kv — faerie am 1 fra de-Pfairr (ster gate) Outdoor Type Oil Immersed Distribution Transformers Upto and including 2 500 kVA, 33kV — Specification Part 1 Mineral Oil Immersed ( Fourth Revision ) ICs 29.180 © BIS 2014 anda ae =a BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS Be We, 9 WRGUTE FHC ATH, aE feeeH-110002 MANAK BHAVAN, 8 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI-t10008 vnc r9.in July 2014 Price Group 8666606 6 © 6 eee ew we ww eewreerr" *% ‘Transformers Sectional Committee, ET 16 FOREWORD ‘This Indian Standard (Fourth Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Transformers Sectional Committee, had been approved by the Electrotechnical Division Council ‘The Scope of IS 1180 (Part 1) and IS 1180 (Part 2) was to address distribution Transformers primarily of REC (Rural Electrification Corporation Ltd) range, up to 100 kVA, 1] KV. For other range of distribution transformers, reference was made to IS 2026 ‘Power transformers’. Distribution Transformer Industry in the country has progressed a lot oveF the years. In recent times, conservation of energy has assumed importance and minimum energy performance-standards for distribution transformers right up to 2.500 kVA 3 phase ratings as well as single phase high voltage distribution transformers up to 25 kVA hhas been specified in certain regulation. A need was felt to align the standards IS 1180 (Part 1) and IS 1180 (Part 2) in terms of maximum losses with the optimum minimum energy performance standard and also update the standard to take into account of the experience gained sine the last revision. IS 1180 (Part 1) ‘Outdoor type three-phase distribution trafisformers upto and including 100 kVA 11 kV: Part 1 ‘Non-sealed type (third revision)’ was originally published in 1958, first revised in 1964, second revision in 1981 land subsequently third revision in 1989, whereas IS 1180 (Part 2) “Outdoor type three-phase distribution transformers upto and including 100 kVA 11 KV: Paft 2 Sealed type (first revision), was originally published in 1979, first revision in 1989. Revision of these,standards has been undertaken to take into account many technological developments taken place on transformer and also to take into account the developments at {international level. During this revision scope of both standafds Part 1 and Part 2 have now been clubbed to make one combined standard for distribution transformer and designated as IS 1180 (Part 1). With the publication of this standard, 1S 1180 (Part 2) would be withdrawn. Ji this revision maximum losses at 50 and 100 percent loading have been incorporated and the scope is extended up to 2.500 kVA. Further, single phase high voltage (11 to 33 kV) distribution transformers up to 25:RVA rating have also been included to make it a comprehensive standard on Distribution Transformers. Although IS 2026 “Power Transformers’ icludes the range of trahsformers covered by this standard, y been decided to publish this standard, cénsidering the advantages of having a standard which has simpli requirements in the distribution transformer range covered by it. However, for various common requirements, normative references have been made.to IS 2026 which is, therefore, a necessary adjunct to this standard. In the preparation of this standard, assistance has been derived from REC Specifications on distribution transformers, R-APDRP Technical Specification for such transformers, BEE recommendations for loss levels of 3 star, 4 star and 5 Star rated distribution transformers, Guidelines for Specifications of Energy Efficient Outdoor ‘Type Three Phase and Single Phase Distribution Transformers published by CEA and CBIP Manual on ‘Transformers, Publication 317. ‘This standard reconimends multiple rating with regard to Energy Efficiency that is, three energy efficiency levels: Jvel I, level 2and level 3 of transformers corresponding to 3 star, 4 star and 5 star labelled transformers respectively, ‘as prescribed by BEE, It is expected that transformers shall conform to at least energy efficiency level I. In due ‘course of time with improvements in technology and materials, higher levels of energy efficient transformers shall be progressively used, This standard (Part 1) i For distribution transformer filled with mineral oil. As mineral oil is semi bio-degradable itis expected that in future from environmental considerations, use of Natural/Synthetic Ester Oils shall inerease ‘This standard also allows use of such oils subject to agreement between user and supplier. When sufficient (Continued on third cover)COCR ERE MEEKER KC KCC HCHHHEHEHEHEHHHEE 1S 1180 (Part 1) : 2014 Indian Standard OUTDOOR TYPE OIL IMMERSED DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS UPTO AND INCLUDING 2 500 kVA, 33kV — SPECIFICATION PART 4 MINERAL OIL IMMERSED ( Fourth Revision ) 1 SCOPE, ‘This standard specifies the requirements and tests including standard loss levels of mineral oil- immersed, natural air-cooled, outdoor type, double- wound distribution transformers for use in power
6.10 Limits of Temperature-rise _( cans i po oi a 0 7 on See ond 6.10.2 The permissible temféfature-rise all not exceed the limits of 40°C (whe measured yesistance method) for transformer winding and 35°C (measured by thermometer) for tpi when ef in accordance with IS 2026 (Part 28 > y 7 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS OF THREE PHASE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS. HIGHER THAN 200°kVA UP TO AND INCLUDING 2 500°kVA (NON-SEALED AND SEALED TYPE) «<< 7.1 Ratings ‘The standard ratings shall be as per Table 4 7.2 Rated Frequency ‘The rated frequency shall be 50 Hz. 73 Nor wal System Voltage Nominal system voltage shall be chosen from the following ny 25.66.11, 338 ‘Table 4 Standard Ratings ® (Clause 7.1) G] Nein Sem Vange Standard Ratings WH) Ko. o a o 1) Upwand including 17V 250,315, 400, 500,30, 000 1 20,1600, 2000 sand 2500 ii) Above IRV up to and 250,315, 400, $00,630, inciodng 22 kV 000 1 25,1600, 2660 and 2500 i) Above 22 KV up to and 250,315, 400, 500,630, inciing 33kV 000 1 250, 1600, 2060 and 2500 7.4 Rated Basic Insulation Level (BIL) ‘The rated basic insulation level (BIL) shall be as given in Table 5. Table 5 Rated Basic Insulation Level (Clause 7.4) ‘SIN. Rated Basie Insulation | ‘Level AV) oy oe o » 33 20 iy 6s © iid u 55 i» 2 135 ” 3 170 7.5 No-Load Voltage Ratios ‘The no-load voltage ratios shall be as follows: 3 300/433-250, 6 600/433-250, 11 000/433-250, 22 000/433-250 and 33 000/433-250 V NOTE — Secondary voltage may be selected a6 415-240 ¥, subject wo agreement Retween the wser andthe suppliesCORCHEEESESEECHEESEKCHCHHHHEHHHHHHEE 1S 1180 (Part 1) : 2014 7.6 Winding Connections and Phase Displacement ‘The primary winding shall be connected in delta and the secondary winding in star [vector symbol, Dyn 11, see IS 2026 (Part 1)], so as to produce, a positive phase displacement of 30° from the primary tothe secondary ‘vectors ofthe same phase. The neural ofthe secondary winding shall be brought out to a separate insulated terminal Alternatively, [Dyal, see IS 2026 (Part 1)] can also be specified. If system and application requirements demand diferent vector groups, the same can also be adopted. 7.7 Tapping Ranges and Tapping Methods 7.7.4 The standard tapping ranges, when taps are provided, shall be as follows: Winding tapped HV Number of tap positions 7 Voltage variations +5 percent to -10 percent in steps of 2.5 percent for variation of HV 7.7.2 Off circuit tap-changing arrangement shall bes se men a eas extemally-operated switch with mechanical deve anda poston indicate. Arrangement fo locking shal be provided, 7173 For ratings greater than 500 vb Seann ep changers may be provided for variation éf HV voltage from a5 percent 15 percentin stepOF2 5 pergent 7.8 Losses and Impedance Values’ & Peis inca pace hs Eficiency 1D & ALL For anstormers dF votagapo 11 KY, te total losses (no-load oad losses a 75°C) at 50 "eS percent of rated load and total losses at 100 percent of, rated load shall not exceed the maximum total loss values given in Table 6. 7.8.1.2. For transformers having voltage class above ILKY and up to and including 22 KV, the permissible total loss values shall not exceed by 5 percent of the ‘maximum total loss values mentioned in Table 6. 78.1.3 For transformers having voltage class above 22 kV and up to and including 33K, the permissible total loss values shall not exceed by 7¥4 percent of the ‘maximum total loss values mentioned in Table 6. 782 Impedance ‘The recommended percent impedance at 75°C for Aire ratings hal be as per Tale 6 79 Permissible Flux Density and Overfluxing 79.4 mum flux density in any part of the core id yoke at rated voltage and frequency shall be ‘such thatthe flux density with + 12.5 percent combined and frequency Variation from rated voltage and ency does not exceed 1.9 Tesla. \ LSNoTE — The desig caleaaton in suppor of fx desiy ES saab Forno by the manufacture. 792 No load current shall not exceed 2 percent of the full load current and shall be measured by energizing the transformer at rated voltage and frequency. Increase of 12.5 percent of rated voltage shall not increase the no-load current by 5 percent of| full load current. 7.10 Limits of Temperature-rise 7.101 The type of cooling shall be ONAN as per IS 2026 (Part 2) 7.10.2. The permissible temperature-rise shall not exceed the limits of 45°C when measured by resistance ‘method for transformer winding and 40°C measured ates ‘Maximum Total Losses Up to 11 kV Class ‘Transformer (Clause 78.1.1) SNe. ‘Maximum Total Los (W) AKVAY & Teray iconcy Level | Energy Eficency Level? Energy Ffceney Level 3 S SO Load 100 Load” “50% Load 100% Load” “50% Load 100% Lend o @ a @ o @ ® ® a » 230 330 1050) 3s 980 2530 920 2700 0 us 430 100 ans 1a 3100 955 2750 ay am 430 1300, 3875 12 3480 1150 3330 sm 430 1600 4750 sto 4300 10 2100 ” 630 430 2000 sss 160 5300 is 4450 100 500 30m S00 2790 i 260, F000 Ww 1380 500 3600 730 33m 9200 3220 8400 vi) 0 25 500 su 3200 nsw 357 113m i) 2000 62 sam now Susi 1s000 4790 14100 25 625 sm 200m Bish testo S600 _175m0COC EEERECHOKEEECEKCHCHCHHEHKE HEH HHHHE by thermometer for top oil when tested in accordance with IS 2026 (Part 2), 8 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS OF SINGLE PHASE DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS UP TO AND INCLUDING 25 kVA (SEALED TYPE) 8.1 Ratings ‘The standard ratings shall be as per Table 7. ‘Table 7 Standard Ratings (Clause 8.1) ‘Nominal System Voltage Standard Ratings (kVA) D @ v Riv B3kV 8.2 Rated Frequency The rated frequency shall be 50 Hz. 8.3 Nominal System Voltage Nominal system voltage shall be chosen from the following o HV— 11,22 and33 kV & LV— 415V 240, 1 Phase) oe 8.4 Rated ase Insation Level BIL), Rated basic insulation level shal be as giyen if Tale 8 “Table § Rated Basic Insulate Havel (Clause 8.4) << ‘Nominal System Voltage (kV) ina a o 22 3 u Y 32 O 85 No-Load Voltage Ratio The no-load vo} ratios shal be as follows: 11 000/857 250 <= 11 00/250 1S 1180 (Part 1) : 2014 22 000/V3 /250V , 22.000/250V 33 000/V3 /250V , 33 000/250 NOTE — Secondary voltage may be selected as 415-240 V, subject agreement hatween the user andthe supplier 8.6 Number of Phases and Polarity Number of phases shall be one (Single Phase) Polarity: Additive or Subtractive 8.7 Tap Changing Arrangement ‘Taps are not required. “8.8 Losses and Impedance Values 8841 Loses Bip Rasing with Regard Eras ficiency <> 88.1.1 FRtansformer of HV voltage 1 KY the total ‘osse9/H0 load + load losses at 75 C) at the 50 percent of nitiXload and tual losses at 100 percent of rated all not exceed the maximum total Toss valves in Table 9 v GH.2 For transformers having voltage class above STL KV and up to and including 22 kV, the permissible otal loss values shal not exceed by 7% pereent of the ‘maximum total loss values given in Table 9. 8.8.1.3 For transformers having voltage class above 22 kV and up to and including 33 kV, the permissible total loss values shall not exceed by 10 percent of the ‘maximum total loss values given in Table 9. 8.8.2 Impedance ‘The recommended percent impedance at 75°C for different ratings shall be as per Table 9. 8.9 Permissible Flux Density and Overfluxing 89.1 The maximum flux density in any part of the ‘core and yoke at rated voltage and frequency shall be such that the flux density with +12.5 percent combined voltage and frequency variation from rated voltage and frequency does not exceed 1.9 Tesla NOTE — The design calculations in support of flux density shall be Furnished bythe manufacture. ‘Table 9 Maximum Total Losses of Single Phase Transformers Upto 11 kV (Clauses 8.8.1.1, 8.8.1.2 and 8.8.1.3) ‘Si Rating Impedance ‘Maximum Total Los (W) No (VA) (Percent) “Tray Efcjency evel | Energy ficiency Level? ergy Efney level 3 —aaoe SOR Load 100% Lond “SO Load 100% Load “SORE Load 100% Lae o @ @ 2 © o. @. oy 5 25 40 us 35 95 30 75 io 400 7 190 0 170 5s 150 16 4.00 95 265 2 2 3 190 3 400, 195 0 0 300 55 20CCCCHCEEHOEEEEHCHHEHOCKHEKECHOHCHHHHHEOHHHE 1S 1180 (Part 1) : 2014 8.9.2 No load current shall not exceed 3 percent of full Joad current and will be measured by energizing the transformer at rated voltage and frequency. Increase Of 12.5 percent of rated voltage shall not increase the no-load current by 6 percent maximum of full load ‘current. 8.10 Limits of Temperature-rise 8.10.1 The type of cooling shall he ONAN as per 1S 2026 (Part 2). 8.10.2 The permissible temperature-rise shall not ‘exceed the limits of 40°C when measured by resistance method for transformer winding and 35°C measured by thermometer for top oil when tested in accordance ‘with IS 2026 (Part 2). 9 STANDARD MATERIALS 9.1 Major material used in the transformer shall conform to the following Indian Standards: ) Cold rolled grain oriented electrical steel — 1s 3024 b) Amorphous core material ~ (IS under / reparation) ©) Copper/Aluminum conductor ~ IS 191 1897, 1S 7404, IS 12444, 1S 137301 series as given in Annex A. & @) Kraft paper — 18 9335 series/Ms given in ‘Annex A. ©) Press board —18 1576 gL f) Mineral oil-18 335
tolerapcey and esigna eS 1576: 1992 Solid prestboard for electrical purpose 1608 : 2005 Méphanical tesa of metals — mile testing 17471972 _@Sitfogen 1885 (Part 38) Electrotechnical vocabulary: Part 38, 1993 © Power transformers and reactors 1897 : 2008} Copper strip for eletrcal purpose 2026 > Poster téansformers (Pat 1) 22611 General (Part); 2010 Temperature rise (Par 3); 2009 Insulation levels, dielectric tests and external clearances in air (Part ):2011 Ability to withstand short eireuit (Part 8): 2009 Application guide (Part 10) : 2009 Determination of sound levels 2099: 1986 Bushings for alternative voltages above 1 000 volts 3024: 2006 Grain oriented electrical steel sheets IS 1180 (Part 1) : 2014 35 kPa above atmosphere pressure maintained inside the tank for 10 min, There should be no leakage at any point. 215.33 Oil leakage test (routine test) ‘The assembled transformer for non-sealed and sealed type with all fittings including bushings in position, shall be tested at a pressure equivalent to twice the normal head measured atthe base of the tank for 6 h. ‘There should be no leakage at any point. Tank with corrugations shall be tested for oil leakage test 2 pressure of 15 kPa measured at the top of the tank for . Sh. There should be no leakage at any point. 22 INFORMATION REQUIRED WITH 22.1 The inférmation to be supplied by the ‘manufactor with enquiry and ordee to the purchaser cordance with Annex D. and strips 3347 Dimensions for porcelain transformer bushings for use in lightly potted atmospheres (Pan 1/See 1): Up to and including 1 kV, 1979 Section 1 Porcelain parts (Part ViSec2): Up to and including 1 kV, 1979 Section 2 Metal pats (Pa 2/Sec 1): 3.6 KV Bushings, Section 1 1979 Porcelain parts (Part 21See2): 3.6 KV Bushings, Section 2 Metal 1979 pars (Part 3/See 1): 17.5 kV Bushings, Section 1 1988, Porcelain parts (Part 3/Sec 2): 17.5 KV Bushings, Section 2 Metal 1988) paris (Part 4/Sec 1): 24 KV Bushings, Section! Porcelain 1988 parts (Part 4/Sec 2): 24 KV Bushings, Section 2 Metal 1982 parts (Part 5/Sce 1): 36KV Bushings, Section | Porcelain 1979 parts (Part 5/Sec 2): 36 KV Bushings, Section 2 Metal 1979 parts 3639: 1966 Fittings and accessories for power transformersGOOF CHEFS O OS aOCHUHECHEHCECHCHCHHKE HEHEHE HEHE 18 1180 (Part 1) : 2014 4253 (Part 2): Cork composition sheet: Part 2Cork (Part 3/See 3): Specifications for individual 2008 and rubber 1984 ‘materials, Section 3 Crepe paper 6162 Paper-covered aluminum conductors (Part 3/ See $): Specifications for individual (Part 1) : 1971, Round conductors 1985 ‘materials, Section 5 Special papers (Pan 2): 1971 Rectangular conductors 11149 : 1984 Specification for rubber gaskets 7404 (Partl): Paper covered copper conductors: 12444: 1988 Continuously cast and rolled 1991 Part 1 Round conductors electrolytic copper wire rods for 7421: 1988 Porcelain bushings for altemating electrical Conductors voltages up oandincluding 1 000V 13730 Specification for particular types 8999: 2003 Pipe threads where pressure tight of winding wires: joints are made on the threads — (Part Q/ Sec 3): General requirements Section 3, Verification by means oflimit gauges 2012 Enameled round copper wire 9335(Part 1); Cellulosic papers for electrical, (Part 17): 1996 Polyvinyl acetal‘ enameled 1979 purposes: Definitions and general rectangular copper wite, Class 105 requirements (Pan 27) : 19962Paper covered rectangular copper (Part 2): 1998 Methods of test Shire (Part 3/Sec 1) ations for individual 16081: 208 Insulating liquids — Specification 1984 is, Section 1 General for unused symthetic organic esters 3s electrical 65> for electrical purposes Purposes paper g ‘Purposes g g eS © @ & oS “Ke ANNEX B oe ev _fGlause 18) pring g@ecanns EFFICIENCY ‘Total losses comprise: a) No-load loss, which is considered to be constant at all loads; and ') Load loss, which varies with load, =Total Losses The total loss, on load is the sum of (a) and (6). InputCUCSESOSOSOS SOSOCHOKHKHHOHHOHHHHEHHHHH DE 1S 1180 (Part 1) : 2014 ANNEX C (Clause 18) CALCULATION OF INHERENT VOLTAGE REGULATION C-l INHERENT VOLTAGE REGULATION C-L1 The inherent voltage regulation from no-load to a load of any assumed value and power factor may be computed from the impedance voltage and ‘corresponding load loss measured with rated current in the winding [see also IS 2026 (Part 8)] rated current in winding excited: rated voltage of winding exci Isc = current measured in winding excited Exsc_ = voltage measured across winding excited impedance voltage); sc = watts measured across winding excited Exsc_ = reactance voltage = ,[E*zsc-( PSC sc € P = Psc corrected to 75°C, and from current toh Bx = Exsex 1 Ise a =f -= & C-1.2 For rated load at unity poy wer factos@the (ExeP Ex% = 100 EXE; Ex% = 100 EVE n= Tall; and Ja = current in the winding excited during the short circuit tests corressponding to that ‘obtained when laoding at the assumed load ‘on the output side and with rated voltage on the input side. C-1.3 For ratedJoad any power factor cos 6, the percentage regulation is approximately equal to: Excl $+ EX sin 9+ © (Ex% cos 0 — Er% sin 6)" SS 200 CAEP Foray sane eater han asad ily power factor, the percentage regulation is, rote nee OES C-L5 For any assumed load other than rated load and at any power factor cos f, the percentage regulation is approximately equal to: n.Exsecos+n.ExSesing+ (nEx% cosd—n. Er% sing)" 200 C-16 The above formulae are sufficiently accurate for transformers covered by this standardCCOKC SHS FOR OOOTCHOHOHHHHOHHHHKHEHHHOUKGE 1S 1180 (Part 1) : 2014 ANNEX D (Clause 22.1) INFORMATION REQUIRED WITH ENQUIRY AND ORDER A) Normal Information ‘The following information should be given in all cases: 42) Particulars of the specification tobe complied with; b) Application of Transformer for example normal Distribution Transformer, Solar duty, ‘wind application, Motor starting ete; ©) Single or three phase unit; &)_ Number of phases in system; ©) Frequency: {Indoor of outdoor type; 8) Type of cooling: hh) Rated power (in kVA); 5) Rated voltages (fr each winding); 1k) State if tappings are required and if on-load or offcircuit tap-changers, or links ar required; ‘m) Highest voltage for equipment (for winding); € 8) Method of system earthing (fS@8ach winding); A P)_ Insulation level (for each winging), power frequency test leveVimpulse - @ Connection symbo; £5 1D. Neutral terminals, if faqdired (1@Sach winding) and their insulation level o earth; s) Special requiremen(sofinstallansdisembly, transport and han Oo sand AO” ') Fittings required and an indication of the side from which meters, rating plates, oil-level indicator, etc. may be readable, B) Special Information ‘The following additional information may be required © to be given: 2) Ifalightuing impulse voltage testis required, ‘whethée not the tes isto include chopped wwayes [ee IS 2026 (Part 3]; b) toc eagaraicre. pi “leis required; Raviuse above mean sea-level iti excess of 1.000 m; Whether transformers will be subjected to frequent overcurrent, for example, furnace tansformers and traction feeding transformers; ©) Any other exceptional service conditions; 1) Whether noise level measurement i to be carried out; 8) Vacuum withstand of the transformer tank, if a specific valu is required: hy Type of tap-changer controls required (it OLTC is provided): 1) Type of mounting for example pole mounted, ‘round mounted ete: and 1) Any other appropriate information including reference to any special tests not referred to above which may be required.—reCuUuveuevevuvuuwyveeeeeee------vrvrr” (Continued from second cover) .vailable, separate standard to Distribution transformers filled with Natural/Synthetic Esters shall experienc be brought out Considerable assistance has also been taken, while preparing this standard, from IEC 60076-1: ‘Power Transformers — Pant 1: General’ Following deviations with respect to IEC standard have been made: a) Separate standard is prepared for distribution transformers up to rating 2.500 kVA, 1b) Ambient conditions are different, and ) Temperature rises of oil and windings are different. ‘This standard is intended to cover the generic technical specifications and it does not include all the necessary provisions of a contract. However, the standard calls for agreement between the purchaser and the ‘manufacturer in cer Unlike, standard on Power Transformers (1S 2026), this standard Soe to recommerid standard ‘manufacturing configurations and practices with a view to have standard;xeliable and energy efficient distribution transformers in the country. For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of thi Nandard is complied with, the final value, observed of calculated, expressing the result of atest, shall be re@jpded off in accordance with IS 2: 1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numetical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that ofthe specified value inthis standCCOCOKOOKHKHOHOKHKHKHKEHHCHHOHOKHKGHHHCHHHKEKHHHHHY Bureau of Indian Standards BIS is a statutory institution established under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 to promote harmonious development of the activities of standardization, marking and quality certification of goods and attending to connected matters in the country. Copyright BIS has the copyright of all its publications. No part of these publications may be reproduced in any form without the prior permission in writing of BIS. This does not preclude the free use, in the course of implementing the standard, of necessary details, such as symbols and sizes, type or grade designations. Enquiries relating to copyright be addressed to the Director (Publications), BIS. Review of Indian Standards [Amendments are issued to standards a the need arises onthe basis of Waihens. Standards are also reviewed periodically; a standard along with amendments is reaffirmed when Sel review indicates that no changes are needed; ifthe review indicates that changes are needed, i is taken tp for revision. Users of Indian Standards shal scerin thy ae in passion oe hes amen or ftlon by faring oh at te of “BIS Catalogue’ and “Standards: Monthly Additions" e Fa foes Sot as besa den os Doe a on Amendments ta Since Publication © ‘Amend No. Bet of ove Text Affected x
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