Page 43 shunts, current transformers, and voltage (potential) transformers, should be packed in separate boxes to avoid possible damage to the instruments. Heavy pieces should always be shipped in wooden boxes and held in place, if necessary, by checks... Special Publication - Page 2-221968Full view - About this book
| 1964 - 806 pages
...demonstrated, a transformer should not require recalibratlon at intervals less than five years. (I) Shipment. Heavy transformers should be shipped in wooden boxes...terminals can be made accessible for tests without §201.603 removing the entire crate. The tops of boxes should be marked “this side up”. Large transformers... | |
| 1960 - 474 pages
...damage to the instruments. Heavy pieces should always be shipped in wooden boxes and held in place, ii necessary, by checks or cleats. Large transformers,...accessible for tests without removing the entire crate. (7) The tops of boxes and crates must be marked "This Side Up". Boxes containing delicate instruments... | |
| 1957 - 1030 pages
...be packed in separate boxes to avoid possible damage to the instruments. Heavy pieces should always be shipped in wooden boxes and held in place, if necessary,...transformers, especially those having oilfilled iron cas¿s, should be crated separately and arranged whenever possible so that the terminals can be made... | |
| 1956 - 110 pages
...be packed in separate boxes to avoid possible damage to the instruments. Heavy pieces should always be shipped in wooden boxes and held in place, if necessary,...especially those having oilfilled iron cases, should ba crated singly, and arranged whenever possible so that the terminals can be made accessible for tests... | |
| United States. National Bureau of Standards - 1968 - 512 pages
...to avoid possible damage to the instruments. Heavy pieces should always be shipped in wooden box« and held in place, if necessary, by checks or cleats...especially those having oilfilled iron cases, should b? crated singly, and arranged whenever possible so that the terminais can be made accessible for tests... | |
| 1963 - 520 pages
...be packed in separate boxes to avoid possible damage to the instruments. Heavy pieces should always be shipped in wooden boxes and held in place, if necessary,...accessible for tests without removing the entire crate. (7) The tops of boxes and crates must be marked "This Side Up". Boxes containing delicate instruments... | |
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