AS/NZS 1571:1995 pdf free.Copper - Seamless tubes for airconditioning and refrigeration. AS/NZS 1571: specifies requirements for round, seamless copper tubes manufactured from phosphorus-deoxidized copper containing high residual phosphorus (UNS alloy C12200) intended for use in airconditioning and refrigeration. NOTE: Advice and recommendations on information to be supplied by the purchaser at the time of enquiry and order are contained in...
AS/NZS 2041:1998 pdf free
AS/NZS 2041:1998 pdf free.Buried corrugated metal structures. AS/NZS 2041 specifies requirements for materials, manufacture, design methods arid installation of buried corrugated metal pipes, pipearches, arches and special shapes comprising bolted corrugated metal sheets or plates manufactured within the limits given in Table I. I and Section 2. It deals only with those structures in which the sheets or plates have...
AS/NZS 3809:1998 pdf free
AS/NZS 3809:1998 pdf free.Safes and strongrooms.Here is part of details: The tool coefficient relates to the Physical effects of using the tools, the amount of heat, smoke, noise and flame associated with using those tools. The tool coefficient is concerned with the logistics of mounting an attack. The net working time is the time during which an attack is actively...
AS 2047-1999 pdf free
AS 2047-1999 pdf free.Windows In Buildings - Selection And Installation. AS 2047 specifies requirements,materials, construction, installation and glazing for— (a) windows; (b) sliding glazed doors; (c) adjustable louvres; (d) shopfronts; and (e) window walls with one-piece framing elements. NOTE: Window walls do not include curtain walls using stacked or vertically spliced framing systems, manufactured from any material and installed in...
AS 2070-1999 pdf free
AS 2070-1999 pdf free.Plastics Materials For Food Contact Use. In the manufacture of plastics items for food contact use it is essential to use only raw materials that are formulated to specifications suitable for food use or that are known to be safe for contact with food. Correct segregation and identification of all raw materials received from suppliers is necessary....
AS 4649-1999 pdf free
AS 4649-1999 pdf free.Brake Shoe Assemblies And Disc Brake Pad Assemblies - Attachment. AS 4649 specifies the performance requirements for attaching the brake lining material to the lining carrier of brake shoe assemblies and disc brake pad assemblies used on road vehicles. Appendix A specifies a test procedure for shear strength of disc brake pad and drum brake shoe assemblies...
AS 4596-1999 pdf free
AS 4596-1999 pdf free.Copper , lead and zinc sulfide concentrates - Determination of mass of contained metal in a lot. AS 4596 specifies the method for determining the mass of contained metal in a lot, based on the wet mass, moisture content and dry basis metal content of the lot. The procedure for estimating the variance and confidence intervals for...
AS 4037-1999 pdf free
AS 4037-1999 pdf free.Pressure Equipment - Examination And Testing. AS 4037 sets out requirements for non-destructive examination (NDE)and testing of pressure equipment as specified in AS 1210, AS 1228 AS/NZS 3509, AS/NZS 3788, AS 4041 and AS 4458. It also specifies requirements for lesting and qualification of nlonl-destruclive exaMination personnel. AS 4037 provides specific details for the NDE of welded...
BS EN ISO 4672:1999 pdf free
BS EN ISO 4672:1999 pdf free.Rubber and plastics hoses - Sub-ambient temperature flexibility tests. BS EN ISO 4672d specifies two methods for assessing whether a rubber or plastics hose retains adequate flexibility at sub-ambient temperatures. Method A is applicable to non-collapsible hose with a nominal bore up to and including 25. It measures the increase in stiffness compared to the...
BS EN ISO 10093:1999 pdf free
BS EN ISO 10093:1999 pdf free.Plastics - Fire tests - Standard ignition sources. Introduction Fires are caused by a wide range of possible ignition sources. Statistical analysis of fires has identified the main primary and secondary sources, especially for fires in buildings. The most frequent sources of fires have been found to be as follows: a) cooking appliances; b) space-heating...