GSO 1859:2008
Gulf Standard
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Edition 1
Current Edition
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Approved on
20 February 2008
Methods of Test for Storage-Type Electric Water Heaters for household Use
GSO 1859:2008 Files
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GSO 1859:2008 Scope
This standard is concerned with methods of test for thermal storage closed type electric water heaters for household use intended for heating water to a temperature below its boiling point, having a rated capacity not less than 6 litres and not more than 200 litres, and designed for operation on a.c. supplies, at a rated voltage being not more than 250 V for single-phase appliances and 480 V for other appliances with a rated frequency of 50 Hz and at the end of the standard there is a table to specify the rated single-phase voltages and frequencies in GCC countries.
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