Article | REF: BM2705 V1

Standardization for motors, vacuum, hydraulic and thermal machines

Author: Nicole LEGENT

Publication date: January 10, 2000

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2. Motors

Motor standardization is handled by various bodies, depending on the professions concerned. Several ISO and CEN technical committees are responsible for motors, depending on their applications.

2.1 Internal combustion engines

  • ISO/TC 70 "Internal combustion engines", whose secretariat is provided by BSI in the UK, is responsible for international standardization in the field of reciprocating and rotary internal combustion engines, including definitions, performance/testing and special requirements, taking into account the relationship between engines and engine-driven machines and the surrounding environment. It covers land, rail and marine engines, but does not cover reciprocating and rotary engines used to propel earthmoving machinery...

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