GSO ISO 5898:2014
ISO 5898:1997
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
25 December 2014
Passenger cars -- Rear-window defrosting system -- Test method
GSO ISO 5898:2014 Files
Arabic
8 Pages
Current Edition
27.27 OMR
English
6 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
18.18 OMR
GSO ISO 5898:2014 Scope
This International Standard specifies a test method for passenger car (as defined in ISO 3833) rear-window defrosting systems, when these are fitted.
It does not specify reference areas or levels of performance, since at the time it was prepared there was insufficient data available.
NOTE — It may be possible to carry out tests of a similar nature on windscreen and rear-window simultaneously.
The test method is intended to apply to types of power-driven vehicles which do not differ from one another in respect of the following essential features which affect defrosting performance:
a) shape, size and surface characteristics of the rear-window;
b) characteristics of each system designated by the vehicle manufacturer as contributing to the defrosting of the rear-window.
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