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ANSI/NECA 404-2006 安装发电机设备用操作规程建议

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【英文标准名称】:RecommendedPracticeforInstallingGeneratorSets
【原文标准名称】:安装发电机设备用操作规程建议
【标准号】:ANSI/NECA404-2006
【标准状态】:现行
【国别】:美国
【发布日期】:
【实施或试行日期】:
【发布单位】:美国国家标准学会(US-ANSI)
【起草单位】:NECA
【标准类型】:()
【标准水平】:()
【中文主题词】:电气工程;发电机;安装说明;旋转电机
【英文主题词】:Electricalengineering;Generators;Instructionsofinstallation;Rotatingelectricmachines
【摘要】:Thisstandarddescribestheproceduresforinstallingandmaintaininggeneratorsets.
【中国标准分类号】:K20
【国际标准分类号】:91_140_50
【页数】:
【正文语种】:英语


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【英文标准名称】:Socket-TypePoly(VinylChloride)(PVC)PlasticPipeFittings,Schedule80
【原文标准名称】:套节型聚氯乙烯(PVC)塑料管配件.附表80
【标准号】:ASTMD2467-1994
【标准状态】:作废
【国别】:美国
【发布日期】:1994
【实施或试行日期】:
【发布单位】:美国材料与试验协会(ASTM)
【起草单位】:ASTM
【标准类型】:()
【标准水平】:()
【中文主题词】:管;塑料制品;聚氯乙烯;塑料;塑料管;建筑
【英文主题词】:plasticpipes;plasticsproducts;construction;pipes;plastics;polyvinylchloride
【摘要】:
【中国标准分类号】:G33
【国际标准分类号】:83_080_20
【页数】:
【正文语种】:英语


Product Code:SAE AS5900
Title:Standard Test Method for Aerodynamic Acceptance of SAE Ams 1424 and SAE Ams 1428 Aircraft Deicing/Anti-Icing Fluids
Issuing Committee:G-12f Fluids Subcommittee
Scope:This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the aerodynamic flow-off requirements for SAE AMS 1424 Type I and SAE AMS 1428 Type II, III and IV. Fluids used to deice and/or anti-ice:a. Large transport type jet aircraft while on the ground where the takeoff rotation speeds generally exceed approximately 100 to 110 knots. (The procedure for this type of aircraft is referred to as the High Speed Ramp Tests).and/orb. Commuter type aircraft while on the ground and when no compensating measures are taken in the aircraft takeoff procedure where the takeoff rotation speeds generally exceed approximately 60 knots. (The procedure for this type of aircraft is referred to as the Low Speed Ramp Tests.)The objective of this standard is to ensure acceptable aerodynamic characteristics of the deicing/anti-icing fluids as they flow off aircraft lifting and control surfaces during the takeoff ground acceleration and climb.