1.1 These requirements cover trash compactors that are rated 250 V or less and intended for household use to reduce the volume of waste prior to disposal; and that are intended to be employed in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.
This standard applies to household trash compactors as defined in 3.1. It provides general recommendations for measurements, recommendations for nameplate information and recommendations for safety. It also includes pertinent definitions. PURPOSE This standard establishes a uniform,...
The scope of this specification addresses all existing functional catering components. Specific examples include beverage makers, ovens, and refrigerators. Future plans include standards for existing equipment such as carts, containers, trash compactors, and emerging catering...
This document defines test methods to verify interface protocols to functional catering components (i.e., beverage makers, ovens, refrigerators, trash compactors, etc.) connected to the Controller Area Network (CAN), Galley Data Bus as described in ARINC Specification 812A, Part 1....
Introduction This trackwork instruction explains how to use a vibrating plate compactor (e.g. Whacker plate). This type of equipment could be used to compact a ballast bed after reballasting with the track removed. If it's not used properly, little advantage will be gained. If used...
The scope of this specification is initially planned to cover all existing functional catering components (i.e., beverage makers, ovens, refrigerators, trash compactors, etc.) with future plans to include emerging catering components (e.g., ice makers, glass and dish washers,...
This specification covers a high speed, self-propelled, diesel powered, tamping foot, embankment compactor.
This document defines interfaces to functional catering components (i.e., beverage makers, ovens, refrigerators, trash compactors, etc.) with future plans to include emerging catering components (e.g., icemakers, glass and dishwashers, multibeverage dispensers, etc.). This document...
This document specifies a method for the preparation of bituminous test specimens using a vibratory compaction technique. This document is applicable to loose mixtures and cores and is used to establish a refusal density for a bituminous mixture, or to determine the ease of compaction...
This document specifies the methods for compacting parallelepipedal specimens (slabs) of bituminous mixtures, to be used directly for subsequent testing, or from which test specimens are cut. For a given mass of bituminous mixture, the specimens are prepared either under controlled...
This Standard sets out a method for compacting asphalt specimens using a gyratory compactor.
This document specifies a method for the preparation of bituminous test specimens using a vibratory compaction technique. This document is applicable to loose mixtures and cores and is used to establish a refusal density for a bituminous mixture, or to determine the ease of compaction...
This document specifies the method for compaction of cylindrical specimens of bituminous mixtures using a gyratory compactor. The method is used for: - determination of the air voids content of a mixture for a given number of gyrations or derivation of a curve density (or void...
This document specifies the methods for compacting parallelepipedal specimens (slabs) of bituminous mixtures, to be used directly for subsequent testing, or from which test specimens are cut. For a given mass of bituminous mixture, the specimens are prepared either under controlled...
1.1 The practice covers the preparation of test specimens of bituminous paving mixtures by means of a mechanical compactor that imparts a kneading action to the test specimens by a series of individual impressions made with a ram. 1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of the...
1.1 This practice covers the preparation of beams of bituminous paving mixtures by means of a mechanical compactor that imparts a kneading action compacting the beam by a series of individual impressions made with a ram. 1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as...
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