DIN EN 799 E : 2003
Withdrawn
Withdrawn
BAR CODING - SYMBOLOGY SPECIFICATIONS "CODE 128"
Available format(s)
Hardcopy , PDF
Language(s)
English
Published date
01-01-2003
Withdrawn date
07-01-2007
Excluding Tax where applicable
| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
73
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| PublisherName |
German Institute for Standardisation (Deutsches Institut für Normung)
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| Standards | Relationship |
| NS EN 799 : 1ED 1995 | Identical |
| NBN EN 799 : 1996 | Identical |
| I.S. EN 799:1996 | Identical |
| NF EN 799 : 1995 | Identical |
| BS EN 799:1996 | Identical |
| NEN EN 799 : 1995 | Identical |
| EN 799 : 1995 | Identical |
| ASHRAE 52.1 : 0 | GRAVIMETRIC AND DUST SPOT PROCEDURES FOR TESTING AIR CLEANING DEVICES USED IN GENERAL VENTILATION FOR REMOVING PARTICULATE MATTER |
| ASTM F 328 : 1998 | Standard Practice for Calibration of an Airborne Particle Counter Using Monodisperse Spherical Particles |
| ASHRAE 52.2 : 2017 | METHOD OF TESTING GENERAL VENTILATION AIR-CLEANING DEVICES FOR REMOVAL EFFICIENCY BY PARTICLE SIZE |
| ISO 2854:1976 | Statistical interpretation of data — Techniques of estimation and tests relating to means and variances |
| ASTM F 649 : 2001 | Standard Practice for Secondary Calibration of Airborne Particle Counter Using Comparison Procedures (Withdrawn 2007) |
| EN 779:2012 | Particulate air filters for general ventilation - Determination of the filtration performance |
| EN ISO 5167-1:2003 | Measurement of fluid flow by means of pressure differential devices inserted in circular cross-section conduits running full - Part 1: General principles and requirements (ISO 5167-1:2003) |
| ASME MFC 3M : 2004 | MEASUREMENT OF FLUID FLOW IN PIPES USING ORIFICE, NOZZLE, AND VENTURI |
| EN 1822-3:2009 | High efficiency air filters (EPA, HEPA and ULPA) - Part 3: Testing flat sheet filter media |
| EN 1822-1:2009 | High efficiency air filters (EPA, HEPA and ULPA) - Part 1: Classification, performance testing, marking |
| ISO 12103-1:2016 | Road vehicles — Test contaminants for filter evaluation — Part 1: Arizona test dust |
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