OS GSO 34:2007
GSO 34:2007
Omani Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
05 June 2007
LEAD-ACID STARTER BATTERIES USED FOR MOTOR VEHICLES AND INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
OS GSO 34:2007 Files
Arabic
28 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
OMR
19.0
English
21 Pages
Current Edition
OMR
17.0
OS GSO 34:2007 Scope
This standard is concerned with 6 V and 12 V lead-acid batteries, used
primarily as a power source for starting, lighting auxiliary equipment and
ignition current of internal combustion engine used in vehicles. These batteries
are commonly called “Starter Batteries” or “SLI (Starting, Lighting and
Ignition) Batteries”.
It covers both the standard batteries ,the maintenance free (MF) batteries and
the low maintenance free (LMF) batteries.
It is not applicable to batteries for other purposes such as the starting of railcar
internal combustion engines or the lighting of omnibuses.
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