This instruction outlines the procedures applicable to the safe operation of the UV- 18. Along with the complementary references cited, this instruction prescribes standard operational procedures to be used by all pilots operating UV-18 aircraft. Units will provide local operating...
This revision implements Tier waiver authorities IAW AFI 33-360 and contains administrative updates for the OPR change and references.
1.1 These requirements apply to ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) equipment and systems intended for installation and use in accordance with the U.S. National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70 and in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (CEC), CSA C22.1. These requirements...
1.1 These requirements apply to portable germicidal equipment intended to expose the air and surfaces within an unoccupied area with uncontained ultraviolet (UV) energy. These requirements address equipment intended to remain stationary while in operation, and intended for use by ordinary...
1.1 These requirements cover Type I commercial kitchen exhaust hoods intended for placement over commercial cooking equipment. Exhaust hoods with and without exhaust dampers are covered by these requirements. 1.2 Exhaust hoods with and without exhaust fire actuated fire dampers are covered by these...
1.1 This practice describes artificial accelerated weathering methods for testing the durability of coatings and related products using fluorescent UV lamps and water apparatus operated in accordance with Practices G151 and G154. 1.2 This practice also makes recommendations for preparation...
1.1 This practice describes deployment conditions, maintenance requirements, verification procedures and calibration frequencies for use of pyranometers, pyrheliometers and UV radiometers in outdoor testing environments. This practice also discusses the conditions that dictate the level of...
5.1 This test method is intended to induce color changes in sealants, as well as their constituent pigments, associated with end-use conditions, including the effects of sunlight, moisture, and heat. The exposures used in this test method are not intended to simulate the color change of a sealant...
5.1 UV-A and visible light sources are used to provide adequate illumination levels for liquid penetrant and magnetic particle examination. UV-A sources, UV-A radiometers, visible light sources, and illuminance photometers are used to verify specified viewing conditions. 5.2...
4.1 Knowledge of the UV transmittance of MEG is required to establish whether the product meets the requirements of its quality specifications. 4.2 Dissolved oxygen in organic solvents, such as MEG, forms complexes that shift the solvent absorption from the vacuum UV range into the...
1.1 This test method describes a procedure for determination of the weight percent volatile content of sheet-fed and coldset web offset printing inks. Test specimens are heated at 110?°C ± 1?°C for 60 min. Note 1: Coldset web offset printing is often (also) referred to as non-heatset web offset...
1.1 This practice is limited to the basic principles for operating a fluorescent UV lamp and water apparatus; on its own, it does not deliver a specific result. 1.2 It is intended to be used in conjunction with a practice or method that defines specific exposure conditions for an application...
This test method specifies the operating conditions for a fluorescent ultraviolet (UV) and condensation apparatus used for the accelerated exposure of various automotive exterior components.
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