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NR/L3/ELP/27240/NR/D32A - Routine Maintenance of D.C. Track Feeder Switch (TFS) and TFS Remote Control Panel (RCP)
March 7, 2020 - NR

This Network Rail standard specifies/provides guidance on the procedure for the routine maintenance of d.c. Track Feeder Switch (TFS) and TFS Remote Control Panel (RCP), manufactured by LC Switchgear.

UL 1008 - Transfer Switch Equipment
July 13, 2022 - ULSE

1.1 This standard applies to the following types of transfer switches that have a maximum rating of 1000 volts for use in non-hazardous locations, in accordance with Annex A1, Item 1: a) Automatic transfer switches; b) Manual or non-automatic transfer switches; c) Closed...

NR/L3/TRK/4004 - Switch & Crossing Assemblies
December 7, 2019 - NR

This Network Rail standard specifies the requirements for the design and manufacture of new switch and crossing units, switch and crossing assemblies and expansion devices or expansion device panels. It also specifies those components to be used in the manufacturing process and...

CSA C22.2 NO 178.1 - Transfer switch equipment
January 1, 2014 - CSA

This standard applies to the following types of transfer switches that have a maximum rating of 1000 volts for use in non-hazardous locations, in accordance with Annex A1, Item 1: a) Automatic transfer switches; b) Manual or non-automatic transfer switches; c) Closed transition...

MIL-PRF-11021 - SWITCH, VEHICULAR LIGHTS: 28 VOLT DC
October 5, 2016 - NPFC

This specification covers master lighting switches for controlling service and blackout drive, marker, stop and tail, parking, and instrument panel lights on military motor vehicles (see 6.1).

NR/L3/ELP/27240/NR/D C27 - Maintenance of LCS Conductor Rail Heating Switch Panels
March 1, 2017 - NR

Includes: LCS conductor rail heating switch panels. Excludes: Manual switched and Eltherm type conductor rail heating control cabinets. The associated conductor rail heating strip (part of the CRE work instructions).

MIL-DTL-12211 - SWITCH, PRESSURE
July 7, 2017 - NPFC

This specification covers two types of automotive pressure switches (see 6.1). Type I switches operate when fluid pressures drop below predetermined values and type II switches operate when fluid pressures exceed predetermined values.

GMKOREA EDS-T-5217 - SIGNAL SWITCH
October 21, 2008 - GMKOREA

PURPOSE In these technical terms of delivery, the function-, bearing- and fatigue-tests for signal-and wiper-switches are determined. The switches are distinguished into two types separated from each other which are constructed as follows : Type A = Signal switch with...

GMKOREA EDS-T-5225 - ELECTRIC SWITCH
October 21, 2008 - GMKOREA

PURPOSE Purpose of this specification is to determine the function test and endurance test condition of switches to be installed in the car (pull-, rotary-, tumbler- and rocker type-switches) except the switches concentrated in the signal scanner: to here apply the tech....

J253_198912 - HEADLAMP SWITCH
December 1, 1989 - SAE International

This document defines the test conditions, procedures, and performance specifications for 6-, 12-, and 24-V manually actuated headlamp switches (circuit breaker(s) may be incorporated for circuit overload protection).

QPL-12211 - Switch, Pressure
February 11, 2021 - NPFC

QUALIFIED PRODUCT LIST OF PRODUCTS QUALIFIED UNDER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION MIL-DTL-12211 Switch, Pressure This list has been prepared for use by or for the Government in the acquisition of products covered by the subject specification and such listing of a product is not intended to and...

ASTM F1662-10 - Standard Test Method for Verifying the Specified Dielectric Withstand Voltage and Determining the Dielectric Breakdown Voltage of a Membrane Switch
May 1, 2010 - ASTM International

Dielectric withstand voltage testing is useful for design verification, quality control of materials, and workmanship. This test method is used to verify that the membrane switch can operate safely at its rated voltage, and withstand momentary overpotentials due to switching,...

NEMA ICS 5 ANNEX F - Industrial Control and Systems: High Pressure Power Wash Test Procedure for Self-Contained Control-Circuit Devices
January 1, 2002 - NEMA

Scope and Object High-pressure power wash procedure requirements for proximity switches, limit switches, and panel mounted control devices that include pushbuttons, pilot lights, and selector switches. The requirements shall include chemical compatibility tests....

J2456_199805 - Mercury Switch Removal Process
May 1, 1998 - SAE International

Mercury capsules have been used in the automotive industry in various switching applications. The basic design and performance characteristics of mercury switches (or capsules) make these components particularly suited to underhood light and trunk light applications. The processes...

J112_197710 - ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPER SWITCH
October 1, 1977 - SAE International

This SAE Recommended Practice covers temperature test, endurance test setup, and endurance requirements for an electric windshield wiper switch. It also covers the combination windshield wiper and washer switch.

J1167_202109 - Motorcycle Stop Lamp Switch
September 15, 2021 - SAE International

This SAE Standard defines the test conditions, procedures, and performance specifications for 6 V and 12 V stop lamp switches intended for use on motorcycles.

NR NB 170 - Clamp-Lock Switch Assemblies
March 8, 2019 - NR

The affected micro-switch assemblies can be found in MPSs, on pallets of equipment at manufacturers yards and in complete new and replacement lock body mechanisms or as replacement switch assemblies. Purpose This notice board highlights non-standard nuts fitted to Clamp-Lock...

J1076_199003 - BACKUP LAMP SWITCH
March 16, 1990 - SAE International

This standard defines the test conditions, procedures and performance specification for 6, 12, and 24 V backup lamp switches which are intended for use in motor vehicles.

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