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| B89.7.3.1 - Guideline for Decision Rules: Considering Measurement Uncertainty in Determining Confirm to Specifications |
| B89.7.3.1 - 2001 Guideline for Decision Rules: Considering Measurement Uncertainty in Determining Confirm to Specifications
Published: 2001
Product Type: Print-Book
No. of pages: 24
Description:
These guidelines provide terminology and specify the content that must be addressed when stating a decision rule used for deciding the acceptance or rejection of a product according to specification. |
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| PTC 19.23 - Guidance Manual for Model Testing |
| To prepare a compendium of techniques and methods for model testing. This general procedure is to serve as a guide for the design and application of models by those concerned with the extension or supplementation of prototype tests of equipment and apparatus coming under the aegis of the ASME Performance Test Codes Committee. Where there are test codes in existence covering specific equipment, the guiding principles, instruments and methods of measurement from such codes shall be used with only such modifications as become necessary by virtue of the fact that a model is being tested instead of a prototype. Where models of components, systems, etc. are involved, and no test codes covering these are in existence, guiding principles and methods of measurement may be requested from this Committee (PTC 19.23). A model is a device, machine, structure or system which can be used to predict the behavior of an actual and similar device, machine, structure or system which is called the prototype. A physical model may be smaller than, the same size as, or larger than the prototype. Initially, the Committee will consider only physical models for those prototypes covered by the Performance Test Codes Committee. |
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| A112.14.4 - Grease Removal Devices |
| This Standard establishes requirements for grease interceptors that are equipped with automatic grease removal devices (GRD). It includes testing requirements and performance criteria designed to ensure conformance to this Standard. Such devices are designed for the purpose of automatically removing free-floating grease, fats, and oils from sanitary discharges without intervention from the user except for maintenance. Semiautomatic devices are not addressed in this Standard. |
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| A112.14.3 - Grease Interceptors |
| This Standard covers general product requirements as well as the performance criteria for the testing and rating of grease interceptors, whose rated flows are 100 gpm (380 L/m) or less. |
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| B16.4 - Gray Iron Threaded Fittings |
| This Standard for gray iron threaded fittings, Classes 125 and 250 covers: (a) pressure-temperature ratings (b) size and method of designating openings of reducing fittings (c) marking (d) material (e) dimensions and tolerances (f) threading, and (g) coatings |
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| Y32.7 - Graphics Symbols for Railroad Maps and Profiles |
| It is required that when graphic symbols are used from this Standard or another Standard, that have a similar or identical shape or configuration, and are shown on the same drawing or set of drawings, steps shall be taken (such as: reference or caution notes, comparison charts, illustrating the conflicting graphic symbols together with proper identification, etc.) To avoid misinterpretation of the symbols used. This requirement is especially critical if the graphic symbols used are from different disciplines and therefore, represent devices, conductors, or lines of flow, that if misinterpreted might cause damage to the equipment or be dangerous to the life of servicing or operating personnel. |
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| Y32.4 - Graphic Symbols for Plumbing Fixtures for Diagrams used in Architecture & Building Construction |
| This Standard presents graphic symbols for plumbing fixtures for use on drawings created by architects, engineers and plumbing contractors. Included in Section 5 are symbols for the more common fixtures found in the average building. Included in Section 6 are symbols for the special types of fixtures utilized in hospitals and institutions. By the use of these symbols on their plans, designers and builders will have a uniform method for indicating plumbing fixtures and related items. Drawings will thus be more concise and more easily understood. cause damage to the equipment or be dangerous to the life of servicing or operating personnel. |
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| MFC-1M - Glossary of Terms used in the Measurement of Fluid Flow in Pipes |
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