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IS Number : IS 4815 : 1982
Reviewed In : 2021
IS Title [Eng-Hn] : Specification for self - Cancelling direction indicator switches for automobiles (First Revision)
No of Revision : 1
No of Amendments : 0
Technical Department : Transport Engineering Department
Technical Committee : TED 11 ( Automotive Electrical Equipment and Instruments )
Language : English

Group : Transport and Related Products
Sub Group: Automobiles and their components
Sub Sub Group : Automotive vehicles - electrical and mechanical components
Aspects: Product Specification
Certification: None
Ministry :
Short Commom Man's Title: Self-Cancelling Direction Indicator Switches for Automobiles
Itchs: N/A
Degree of Equivalence: Indigenous
Identical/Equivalent Standards:
Organisation :

Indian Standards Refered In IS IS 4815 : 1982 :
SNo IS Number Title Technical Committee
1
IS 2 : 1960 Rules for Rounding off Numerical Values MSD 3
2
IS 2465 : 1984 Specification for cables for motor vehicles (Second Revision) ETD 9
3
IS 4060 : 1994 Automotive vehicles - Flashers for direction indicators - Specification (Second Revision) TED 11
4
IS 9000 : Part 7 : Sec 1 to 5 : 1979 Basic environmental testing procedures for electronic and electrical items: Part 7 impact test LITD 1
5
IS 9000 : Part 2 : Sec 1 to 4 : 1977 Basic environmental testing procdures for electronic and electrical items: Part 2 cold test LITD 1
6
IS 9000 : Part 3 : Sec 1 to 5 : 1977 Basic environmental testing procedures for electronic and electrical items: Part 3 dry heat test LITD 1
7
IS 9000 : Part 5 : Sec 1 AND 2 : 1981 Basic environmental testing procedures for electronic and electrical items: Part 5 damp heat (Cyclic) test LITD 1
8
IS 4905 : 2015 Random sampling and randomization procedures (First Revision) MSD 3
International Standards Refered In IS 4815 : 1982
SNo International Standard Number
1 0 0 : 0 : 0 0
IS 4815 : 1982 is Refered in following Indian Standards :
SNo IS Number Title Technical Committee
1 IS 7861 : Part 2 : 1981 Code of practice for extreme weather concreting: Part 2 recommended practice for cold weather concreting CED 2