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  2. GOST 7396 - Wikipedia

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    GOST 7396 (ГОСТ 7396 in Cyrillic) is a series of Soviet and later Russian standards that specify basic dimensions and safety requirements for power plugs and sockets used in Russia and other former Soviet Republics, as well as for export to markets that use American or British plugs.

  3. Mains electricity by country - Wikipedia

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    (2) From August 2015, the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) began clamping down on the sale in the country of imported products with the type C/E/F plug by pushing manufacturers and importers to comply with the IS 1293 standard. [44] In June 2022, BIS began enforcing the standard through mandatory certification of both imported and domestic ...

  4. List of GOST standards - Wikipedia

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    GOST R, or Russian certification system, is a subset of GOST standards that is valid only in the territory of the Russian Federation, in contrast to the GOST standards, used across all CIS countries, including Russia. GOST R 1.5-2012: Standardization in Russian Federation. National Standards. Rules of structure, drafting, presentation and ...

  5. GOST - Wikipedia

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    GOST (Russian: ГОСТ) refers to a set of international technical standards maintained by the Euro-Asian Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (EASC), a regional standards organization operating under the auspices of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

  6. Electricity sector in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia electricity production by year Unified Energy System of Russia. Russia is the fourth largest generator and consumer of electricity in the world. Its 440 power stations have a combined installed generation capacity of 220 GW. [1] Russia has a single synchronous electrical grid encompassing much of the country. The Russian electric grid ...

  7. Rosstandart - Wikipedia

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    The new name reflects a new role the agency is supposed to play in the Russian government's effort to reduce barriers to trade and get the Russian economy more closely aligned with the global marketplace. Rosstandart continues its sponsorship and funding of the development of GOST R standards, the national standards of the Russian Federation.

  8. Gosstandart - Wikipedia

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    Gosstandart (Russian: Госстандарт) was the Soviet government agency responsible for standardization, metrology, and quality management. The name is an abbreviation for Gosudarstvennyy standart (‘State Standard’).

  9. Electrical code - Wikipedia

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    An electrical code is a term for a set of regulations for the design and installation of electrical wiring in a building. The intention of such regulations is to provide standards to ensure electrical wiring systems are safe for people and property, protecting them from electrical shock and fire hazards. They are usually based on a model code ...