GSO ISO 13063-2:2024
ISO 13063-2:2022
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
· Approved on 14 October 2024
Electrically propelled mopeds and motorcycles — Safety specifications — Part 2: Vehicle operational safety
Replaced Documents:
This document replaces
GSO ISO 13063:2015
Adoption Without Modification!
This document is an identical adoption of
ISO 13063-2:2022
GSO ISO 13063-2:2024 Files
No files for this standard are available in the store currently.
GSO ISO 13063-2:2024 Scope
This document specifies requirements for operational safety means and protection against failures related to hazards specific to any kind of electrically propelled mopeds and motorcycles when used in normal conditions.
It is applicable only if the maximum working voltage of the on-board electrical circuit does not exceed 1 000 V alternating current (a.c.) or 1 500 V direct current (d.c.).
This document does not provide comprehensive safety information for manufacturing, maintenance and repair personnel.
This document does not consider specific aspects of driving automation features.
NOTE For definition of the term “driving automation features”, see SAE J3016.
Best Sellers From Mechanical Sector
OS GSO 42:2015
GSO 42:2015
Omani Standard
MOTOR VEHICLES - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS


GSO 42:2015
Gulf Technical Regulation
MOTOR VEHICLES - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

GSO 159:1993
Gulf Technical Regulation
MOTOR VEHICLES –
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS

OS GSO 159:1993
GSO 159:1993
Omani Standard
MOTOR VEHICLES –
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS


Recently Published from Mechanical Sector
GSO 1616:2002
Gulf Standard
Domestic and contract furniture-part 2 : methods of test for settees.

OS GSO 377:1994
GSO 377:1994
Omani Standard
Code of practice for the inspection and testing of steam and hot water boilers --Part7: Periodic hydrostatic tests


OS GSO 1620:2002
GSO 1620:2002
Omani Standard
Domestic and contact furiniture -part 4 :methods of testing tables.


OS GSO ISO 2288:2002
ISO 2288:1989
Omani Standard
Agricultural tractors and machines- engine test code (Bench test) Net power.


