GSO ISO 8528-4:2013
ISO 8528-4:2005
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 April 2013
Reciprocating internal combustion engine driven alternating current generating sets -- Part 4: Controlgear and switchgear
GSO ISO 8528-4:2013 Files
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GSO ISO 8528-4:2013 Scope
This part of ISO 8528 specifies the criteria for controlgear and switchgear for generating sets with
reciprocating internal combustion engines.
It applies to Alternating Current (a.c.) generating sets driven by Reciprocating Internal Combustion (RIC)
engines for land and marine use excluding generating sets used on aircraft or to propel land vehicles and
locomotives.
For some specific applications (e.g. essential hospital supplies and high-rise buildings), supplementary
requirements may be necessary. The provisions of this part of ISO 8528 should be regarded as a basis for
establishing any supplementary requirements.
For generating sets driven by other prime movers (e.g. steam engines), this part of ISO 8528 should be
regarded as a basis for establishing these requirements.
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