GSO 35:2007

Gulf Standard · Edition 2   Current Edition · Approved on 26 September 2007

Methods of test for lead-acid starter batteries used for motor vehicles and internal combustion engines

GSO 35:2007 Files

Arabic 18 Pages
Current Edition Reference Language
14.5 BHD
English 12 Pages
Current Edition
11.5 BHD

GSO 35:2007 Scope

This standard is concerned with the methods of test for 6V and 12V lead-acid batteries, used primarily as a power source for starting, lighting auxiliary equipment and ignition current of internal combustion engine used in vehicles. It covers the methods of tests for the batteries covered in the standard mentioned in Sub-clause 2.1.

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