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Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-109: Particular requirements for UV radiation water treatment appliances (IEC 60335-2-109:2010); German version EN 60335-2-109:2010
Ultraviolet radiometer
Measurement for solar ultraviolet radiation—Broadband ultraviolet radiometer method
This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This International Standard deals with the safety of UV radiation water treatment appliances
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Particular requirements for UV radiation water treatment appliances
Hoofdstuk 1 van NEN 6101 is van toepassing met uitzondering van het volgende: 1.1 Vervanging: Deze norm geldt voor huidbestralingstoestellen met
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances - Particular requirements for ultra-violet and infrared radiatioa skin treatment appliances
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-109: Particular requirements for UV radiation water treatment appliances
Calibration method for ultraviolet radiometer
To update the test methods in section 7
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
The purpose of this proposal is to update the pass/fail criteria levels in Tables 1 and 2 for cyclohexanone, methyl ethyl ketone, carbon disulfide
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
Inclusion of language in section 8 for Class B systems stating that the systems was tested under laboratory conditions and actual use may vary
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
To enable point-of-entry (POE) drinking water treatment systems to be covered by NSF/ANSI 61 and to use this universal materials safety standard
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
To include USEPA methods 524.2 and 525.2 in Tables 1 and 2 and include language to ensure when using the GC/MS (method 625) an adequate analytical
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
The proposed revision is to lower the maximum contaminant concentration (MCC) for lead for material extraction testing from 0.015 mg/L to 0.010 mg/L
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
To clarify the formulation review requirements and provide consistency between the Drinking Water treatment Unit Standards and NSF/ANSI 60 and NSF
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-109: Particular requirements for UV radiation water treatment appliances (IEC 60335-2-109:2010); German version EN 60335-2-109:2010
Ultraviolet radiometer
Measurement for solar ultraviolet radiation—Broadband ultraviolet radiometer method
This clause of Part 1 is replaced by the following. This International Standard deals with the safety of UV radiation water treatment appliances
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Particular requirements for UV radiation water treatment appliances
Hoofdstuk 1 van NEN 6101 is van toepassing met uitzondering van het volgende: 1.1 Vervanging: Deze norm geldt voor huidbestralingstoestellen met
Safety of household and similar electrical appliances - Particular requirements for ultra-violet and infrared radiatioa skin treatment appliances
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-109: Particular requirements for UV radiation water treatment appliances
Calibration method for ultraviolet radiometer
To update the test methods in section 7
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
The purpose of this proposal is to update the pass/fail criteria levels in Tables 1 and 2 for cyclohexanone, methyl ethyl ketone, carbon disulfide
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
Inclusion of language in section 8 for Class B systems stating that the systems was tested under laboratory conditions and actual use may vary
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
To enable point-of-entry (POE) drinking water treatment systems to be covered by NSF/ANSI 61 and to use this universal materials safety standard
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
To include USEPA methods 524.2 and 525.2 in Tables 1 and 2 and include language to ensure when using the GC/MS (method 625) an adequate analytical
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
The proposed revision is to lower the maximum contaminant concentration (MCC) for lead for material extraction testing from 0.015 mg/L to 0.010 mg/L
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems
To clarify the formulation review requirements and provide consistency between the Drinking Water treatment Unit Standards and NSF/ANSI 60 and NSF
Ultraviolet microbiological water treatment systems