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Extract from the onlinecatalogMC 1,5/ 4-STF-3,81Order No.: 1827729The figure shows a 10-position version of the product/phoenix/treeViewClick.do?UID=1827729Plug component, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch:3.81 mm, Number of positions: 4, Connection type: Screw connection, Color: greenhttp://Please note that the data givenhere has been taken from theonline catalog. For comprehensiveinformation and data, please referto the user documentation. TheGeneral Terms and Conditions ofUse apply to Internet downloads. Technical dataDimensions / positionsPitch 3.81 mmDimension a11.43 mmNumber of positions4Screw thread M2Tightening torque, min0.22 NmTightening torque max0.25 NmTechnical dataInsulating material group IRated surge voltage (III/3) 2.5 kVRated surge voltage (III/2) 2.5 kVRated surge voltage (II/2) 2.5 kVRated voltage (III/2)160 VRated voltage (II/2)320 VConnection in acc. with standard EN-VDENominal current I N8 ANominal voltage U N160 VNominal cross section 1.5 mm²Maximum load current8 A (with 1.5 mm2 conductor cross section) Insulating material PAInflammability class acc. to UL 94V0Internal cylindrical gage A1Stripping length7 mmConnection dataConductor cross section solid min.0.14 mm²Conductor cross section solid max. 1.5 mm²Conductor cross section stranded min.0.14 mm²Conductor cross section stranded max. 1.5 mm²0.25 mm²Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrulewithout plastic sleeve min.Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrule1.5 mm²without plastic sleeve max.0.25 mm²Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrulewith plastic sleeve min.0.5 mm²Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrulewith plastic sleeve max.Conductor cross section AWG/kcmil min.28Conductor cross section AWG/kcmil max162 conductors with same cross section, solid min.0.08 mm²2 conductors with same cross section, solid max.0.5 mm²2 conductors with same cross section, strandedmin.0.08 mm²2 conductors with same cross section, strandedmax.0.75 mm²2 conductors with same cross section, stranded,ferrules without plastic sleeve, min.0.25 mm²2 conductors with same cross section, stranded,ferrules without plastic sleeve, max.0.34 mm²2 conductors with same cross section, stranded,TWIN ferrules with plastic sleeve, min.0.5 mm²2 conductors with same cross section, stranded,TWIN ferrules with plastic sleeve, max.0.5 mm²Certificates / ApprovalsCertification CB, CSA, CUL, GOST, UL, VDE-PZICSANominal voltage U N300 VNominal current I N8 AAWG/kcmil28-16CULNominal voltage U N300 VNominal current I N8 AAWG/kcmil30-14ULNominal voltage U N300 VNominal current I N8 AAWG/kcmil30-14AccessoriesItem Designation DescriptionGeneral1834343KGG-MC 1,5/ 2Cable housing, Pitch: 3.81 mm, Number of positions: 2,Dimension a: 10.01 mm, Color: green1834385KGG-MC 1,5/ 6Cable housing, Pitch: 3.81 mm, Number of positions: 6,Dimension a: 25.25 mm, Color: greenMarking0804109SK 3,81/2,8:FORTL.ZAHLEN Marker card, printed horizontally, self-adhesive, 10-section markerstrip, 14 identical decades marked 1-10, 11-20 etc. up to 91-(99)100, sufficient for 140 terminal blocksTools1205037SZS 0,4X2,5Screwdriver, bladed, matches all screw terminal blocks up to 1.5mm² connection cross section, blade: 0.4 x 2.5 mmAdditional productsItem Designation DescriptionGeneral1829361DFK-MC 1,5/ 4-GF-3,81Plug component, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V,Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch: 3.81 mm, Number of positions: 4,Color: green, Assembly: Direct mounting1896967EMC 1,5/ 4-GF-3,81Header, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch: 3.81mm, Number of positions: 4, Color: green, Assembly: Press-in 1879308EMCV 1,5/ 4-GF-3,81Header, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch: 3.81mm, Number of positions: 4, Color: green, Assembly: Press-in 1858057IMC 1,5/ 4-STGF-3,81Plug component, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V,Pitch: 3.81 mm, Number of positions: 4, Connection type: Screwconnection, Color: green1827884MC 1,5/ 4-GF-3,81Header, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch: 3.81mm, Number of positions: 4, Color: green, Assembly: Soldering 1908897MC 1,5/ 4-GF-3,81 THT Header, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch: 3.81mm, Number of positions: 4, Color: green, Assembly: SMD/THT/THR1842937MCD 1,5/ 4-G1F-3,81Header, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch: 3.81mm, Number of positions: 4, Color: green, Assembly: Soldering 1830127MCD 1,5/ 4-GF-3,81Header, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch: 3.81mm, Number of positions: 4, Color: green, Assembly: Soldering 1842788MCDV 1,5/ 4-G1F-3,81Header, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch: 3.81mm, Number of positions: 4, Color: green, Assembly: Soldering1830279MCDV 1,5/ 4-GF-3,81Header, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch: 3.81mm, Number of positions: 4, Color: green, Assembly: Soldering 1830619MCV 1,5/ 4-GF-3,81Header, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch: 3.81mm, Number of positions: 4, Color: green, Assembly: Soldering 1832895MCVK 1,5/ 4-GF-3,81Plug component, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V,Pitch: 3.81 mm, Number of positions: 4, Assembly: DIN rail,Color: green1833043MCVU 1,5/ 4-GFD-3,81Plug component, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160V, Pitch: 3.81 mm, Number of positions: 4, Assembly: Directmounting, Color: green1827444SMC 1,5/ 4-GF-3,81Header, Nominal current: 8 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V, Pitch: 3.81mm, Number of positions: 4, Color: green, Assembly: Soldering Diagrams/DrawingsDimensioned drawingAddressPHOENIX CONTACT GmbH & Co. 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ENERGY p.04ACCESS p.14STAPLING p.28LIGATION p.50ENDO DEVICESp.56GASTRIC BAND p.66ORDERING p.72INDEX p.74TABLE OF CONTENTSLinear Cutter 55mm & 75mmSecureStrap™*HARMONIC ACE® 45EHARMONIC SYNERGY® SNGHK2Curved Intraluminal StaplerEchelon Flex™ 45mm & 60mm ENDOPATH® StaplersHARMONIC FOCUS® LongSSL Access SystemENSEAL® T echnology Ligamax ™ 5ENERGYEES ENSEAL ®EES ENSEAL ®ENSEAL ® TRIOCODE TIP SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH QUANTITYENSEAL ® Generator CODE QUANTITY VERSIONMaximizing seal strength. Minimizing thermal tissue damage. • • Seals vessels ≤7 times systolic pressure; patented I-BLADE™ jaw offers strong, • • One-step actuation for both cutting and sealing.Temperature-controlled Tissue-sealingMaximizing seal strength. Minimizing thermal tissue damage.•Temperature-controlled: Temperature automatically regulated to approximately 100°C;thermal spread confined to approximately 1mm outside jaws.•High-performing:Seals vessels7mm with seal strength up to 7 times systolic pressure; patented I-BLADE™ jaw offers strong, uniform compression along the entire seal line.•Adaptable: Control speed of sealing and cutting based on tissue type.•Efficient:One-step actuation for both cutting and sealing.For more information, contact your WARRANTIES CODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITYFCS9FCS17HARMONIC ACE ®CODE TIP SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH HAND PIECE QUANTITYMinimal thermal tissue damage. Increased efficiency.• Precisely directed ultrasonic (mechanical) energy: a blade vibrating at55,000Hz denatures tissue and transforms it into a sticky coagulum.• Minimal thermal spread: safe near vital structures, minimal smoke or char.• One device to dissect, cut, grasp, spot coagulate and create otomies,increasing procedural efficiency.• Seals and divides vessels ħ 5mm *, as well as lymphatics.For more information, contact your* HARMONIC ACE®, HARMONIC FOCUS®, Curved Shearsonly. HK105 and SYNERGY® Blades ≤ 2mm HARMONIC®.HARMONIC ACE®, HARMONIC FOCUS®, HARMONICWAVE®, and HARMONIC SYNERGY® are trademarks ofEthicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.HARMONIC FOCUS ®CODE TIP SHAFT LENGTH HAND PIECE QUANTITY HARMONIC WAVE ®CODE TIP SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH HAND PIECE QUANTITYSNGCB HC325HDH05SNGHK2SNGHK HARMONIC ® Laparoscopic Blades CODE TIP SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH HAND PIECE QUANTITY HARMONIC ® Coagulating ShearsCODE TIP SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH HAND PIECE QUANTITY * Discontinued December 31st, 2010HARMONIC ® Combination Hook Blade CODE TIP SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH HAND PIECE QUANTITY * Discontinued December 31st, 2010HP054HARMONIC ® Generator CartCODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITYHARMONIC ® Generator 300CODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITYACCESSB5ST B5SP B5LT B5LPB5XT EES AccessEES Access5mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Bladeless Trocars CODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTH QUANTITY5mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Bladeless Trocar with Handle CODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTH QUANTITY8mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Bladeless Trocar CODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTH QUANTITY ®™Performance• Abdominal Wall Retention —The cannula’s integrated thread design • Seal Durability• Low System Drag Force —The housing and seal are designed to insertion/extraction force.1• Bladeless, Optical Tip —Direct visualization eliminates blind entry byFor more information, contact your1 P reclinical and Bench top data on file.B12SRT B11LPHB12XT B12LPH B12LPB11LT B11LP B12LTH B12LT B11LTH B12S B1B1215mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Bladeless TrocarCODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY12mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Bladeless TrocarsCODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY12mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Bladeless Trocars with HandleCODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY11mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Bladeless TrocarsCODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY11mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Bladeless Trocars with HandleCODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY11mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Universal SleeveCODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY12mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Universal SleeveCODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY5mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Universal SleevesCODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY5mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Dilating Tip Trocars CODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY11mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Dilating Tip TrocarCODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY12mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Dilating Tip TrocarsCODE SLEEVE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY23NBS 355NS23NBL35LNSPN120PN150MINI/MICRO TROCARS2mm/3mm ENDOPATH ® Mini/Micro Trocars Non-opticalCODE SLEEVE SHAFT DIAMETERSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY5mm ENDOPATH ® Non-shielded TrocarsCODE SLEEVE SHAFT DIAMETERSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY3mm ENDOPATH ® Mini/Micro TrocarCODEDESCRIPTION SHAFT DIAMETERQUANTITY12mm ENDOPATH ® XCEL ™ Blunt Tip Trocar CODE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITYENDOPATH ® Insufflation Needle Ultra VeressCODE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITYNEEDLESENDOPATH ® Insufflation Needles PneumoperitoneumCODE SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY355NA 355DA 511NA 511DA 35LNA 35LDA 512NA512DAFP007FP015FP020ENDOPATH ® Blunt Tip, Obturator, Housing and Olive PlugCODE SLEEVE SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTHQUANTITYENDOPATH ® Bladeless, Obturator and HousingCODE SLEEVE SHAFT DIAMETERSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITYENDOPATH ® Dilating Tip, Obturator and HousingCODE SLEEVE SHAFT DIAMETERSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY10mm/12mm ENDOPATH ® Rigid Thoracic TrocarCODE SLEEVE SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH QUANTITYFLEXIPATH ® Flexible Thoracic TrocarsCODE OBTURATOR AND SLEEVESHAFT DIAMETERSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITYFLEXIPATH ® Flexible Thoracic Trocar PackCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYFLR01FLR03FLR02355HR 512HR 511HR 355RT 511RT 35LRT 512RTENDOPATH ® DEXTRUS ™ HALS ProductsCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYHAND-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPY (HALS)ENDOPATH ® DEXTRUS ™ HALS RetractorsCODE DESCRIPTIONABDOMINAL QUANTITYENDOPATH ® Disposable Housing Units CODE SHAFT DIAMETERQUANTITYENDOPATH ® Reusable Cannulas CODE SLEEVE SHAFT DIAMETERSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITYSTAPLINGEchelon Flex ™ 45mm Endocutters Reloads Sold SeparatelyCODE ARTICULATIONSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITYEchelon ™ 45mm ReloadsFor use with all Echelon ™ 45mm Endoscopic Staplers (SC45A, EC45A, EC45AL, SC45, EC45, ECLG45)CODE COLOR ROWS TISSUE TYPE OPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYFor more information, contact your* Echelon FLEX™=22.6mm Endo GIA ™=21mm Endo GIA Roticulator™ Stapler is a trademark of Covidien Ltd.CTS45ETS 60mm Reloads For use with ETS Flex 60mm Endoscopic Linear Cutters (LTS60A)CODE COLOR ROWS TISSUE TYPE OPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYETS Flex 45mm Endocutters Reloads Sold SeparatelyCODE ARTICULATIONSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITYEchelon Flex ™ 60mm Endocutters Cartridges Sold Separately CODE ARTICULATIONSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITYEchelon ™ 60mm ReloadsFor use with all Echelon ™ 60mm Endoscopic Staplers (SC60A, EC60A, LONG60A, SC60, EC60, LONG60)CODE COLOR ROWS TISSUE TYPE OPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYETS Flex 60mm Endocutter Reloads Sold SeparatelyCODE ARTICULATIONSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITY* Discontinued December 31st, 2010* Discontinued December 31st, 2010CTS45NKETS Flex 45mm No-Knife Endocutters Reloads Sold SeparatelyCODE ARTICULATIONSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITYETS 45mm Endocutter Reloads Sold Separately CODE ARTICULATIONSHAFT LENGTHQUANTITYETS 45mm ReloadsFor use with all ETS 45mm Endoscopic Linear Cutters (CTS45, ATS45, LONG45A, CTS45NK, ATS45NK, ETS45)CODE COLOR ROWS TISSUE TYPE OPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYEZ 45mm Reloads For use with EZ 45mm Endoscopic Linear Cutters (EZ45B, EZ45G)CODE COLOR ROWS TISSUE TYPE OPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYEZ 45mm EndocuttersCODE COLOR ARTICULATIONSHAFT LENGTHRELOAD INCLUDEDQUANTITYTLC55TVC55TCT55ETS 35mm Reloads For use with all ETS 35mm Endoscopic Linear Cutters (ATW35, ATB35, TSW35, TSB35)CODE COLOR ROWS TISSUE TYPEOPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITY55mm Linear Cutters PROXIMATE® 55mm Linear Cutters with Safety LockoutCODE COLOR TISSUE TYPEOPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLERELOAD INCLUDED QUANTITY55mm Linear Cutter Reloads For use with all 55mm Linear Cutters (TVC55, TLC55, TCT55)CODE COLOR ROWS TISSUE TYPEOPEN STAPLE CLOSED STAPLEQUANTITY ETS Flex 35mm Endocutters ETS Flex 35mm Articulating Endoscopic Linear CuttersCODE ARTICULATION SHAFT LENGTH RELOAD INCLUDED QUANTITYETS 35mm Straight EndocuttersCODE ARTICULATION SHAFT LENGTH RELOAD INCLUDED QUANTITYTLC75TLC10TCD75TCT10TCT75100mm Linear Cutters PROXIMATE® 100mm Linear Cutters with Safety LockoutCODE COLOR TISSUE TYPE RELOAD INCLUDEDOPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYNew 55mm Linear Cutter, Selectable Staple Height Reloads Sold SeparatelyCODE SELECTABLE COLORTISSUE TYPE QUANTITYNew 75mm Linear Cutter, Selectable Staple Height Reloads Sold SeparatelyCODESELECTABLE COLOR TISSUE TYPE QUANTITY75mm Linear Cutter Reloads For use with all 75mm Linear Cutters (TLC75, TCD75, TCT75)CODE COLOR ROWS TISSUE TYPE OPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITY100mm Linear Cutter Reloads For use with all 100mm Linear Cutters (TLC10, TCT10)CODE COLOR ROWS TISSUE TYPE OPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITY75mm Linear Cutters PROXIMATE® 75mm Linear Cutters with Safety LockoutCODE COLOR TISSUE TYPE RELOAD INCLUDEDOPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYNew 55mm Linear Cutter, Selectable ReloadCODEROWS TISSUE TYPE QUANTITYNew 75mm Linear Cutter, Selectable ReloadCODE ROWS TISSUE TYPE QUANTITYECS25ECS21SDH21CDH25SDH25ECS29CDH29SDH29ECS33CDH33SDH33SDH21ACDH25ASDH25AECS29ACDH29ASDH29ACDH33ASDH33AAEndoscopic Curved Circular Staplers ENDOPATH® ILS Endoscopic Curved Intraluminal Staplers—Detachable HeadCODE LUMEN SHAFT LENGTH HEAD DIAMETEROPEN STAPLE CLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYStraight Circular Staplers PROXIMATE® ILS Straight Intraluminal Staplers—Detachable HeadCODE LUMEN SHAFT LENGTH HEAD DIAMETEROPEN STAPLE CLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYEndoscopic Curved Intraluminal StaplersCODE LUMEN SHAFT LENGTH HEAD DIAMETER QUANTITYStraight Intraluminal StaplersCODE LUMEN SHAFT LENGTH HEAD DIAMETER QUANTITYTX30B TX30GTX 30mm Linear Stapler Reloads For use with (TX30B, TX30G)CODE COLOR TISSUE TYPEOPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYTX 30mm Linear Staplers PROXIMATE® TX 30mm Reloadable Linear StaplersCODE COLOR TISSUE TYPE RELOAD INCLUDEDOPEN STAPLE CLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYTX 30mm Linear Stapler PROXIMATE® TX 30mm Reloadable Linear StaplerCODE COLOR TISSUE TYPE RELOAD INCLUDEDOPEN STAPLE CLOSED STAPLEQUANTITY ENDOPATH® ILS Circular Sizer SetCODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITYReusable Purse String ClampCODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITYTX60B TX60GTX 60mm Linear Stapler Reloads For use with (TX60B, X60G)CODE COLOR TISSUE TYPE OPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYTX 60mm Linear Staplers PROXIMATE® TX 60mm Reloadable Linear Staplers CODE COLOR TISSUE TYPE RELOAD INCLUDEDOPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYTL 30mm Linear Stapler with DialTL Reloadable Linear Stapler with Adjustable Staple Height and Reload. For use with (TL30)CODE DESCRIPTION RELOAD INCLUDEDSTAPLE HEIGHT QUANTITYTL 60mm Linear Stapler with DialTL Reloadable Linear Stapler with Adjustable Staple Height and Reload. For use with (TL60)CODE DESCRIPTION RELOAD INCLUDEDSTAPLE HEIGHT QUANTITYTL 90mm Linear Stapler with DialTL Reloadable Linear Stapler, Heavy Wire withAdjustable Staple Height and Reload. For use with (TL90)CODE DESCRIPTION RELOAD INCLUDEDSTAPLE HEIGHT QUANTITYTLH 30mm Linear Stapler with Dial TLH Reloadable Linear Stapler, Heavy Wire with Adjustable Staple Height CODE DESCRIPTION RELOAD INCLUDEDSTAPLE HEIGHTQUANTITYTLH 30mm Linear Stapler with Dial TLH Reloadable Linear Stapler, Heavy Wire with Adjustable Staple HeightCODE DESCRIPTION RELOAD INCLUDEDSTAPLE HEIGHT QUANTITYTLH 60mm Linear Stapler with Dial TLH Reloadable Linear Stapler, Heavy Wire with Adjustable Staple Height CODE DESCRIPTION RELOAD INCLUDEDSTAPLE HEIGHTQUANTITYTLH 90mm Linear Stapler with Dial TLH Reloadable Linear Stapler, Heavy Wire with Adjustable Staple Height CODE DESCRIPTION RELOAD INCLUDEDSTAPLE HEIGHTQUANTITYFixed Head Skin Staplers PROXIMATE® Plus MD Fixed Head Skin Staplers with Multi-Directional ReleaseCODE SIZE STAPLESQUANTITYFixed Head Skin Staplers PROXIMATE® Plus MD Fixed Head Skin Staplers with Multi-Directional Release, Pistol GripCODE SIZE STAPLESQUANTITYStaple ExtractorCODE SIZEQUANTITYRotating Head Skin Staplers PROXIMATE® Rotating Head Skin Staplers with Stainless Steel StaplesCODE SIZE STAPLESQUANTITYCS40BAX55B CS40GAX55GFor more information, contact yourContour ® 40mm Linear StaplersCODE COLOR RELOAD INCLUDEDOPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITY55mm Articulating Linear StaplersCODE COLOR RELOAD INCLUDED OPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITYContour ® 40mm Linear Stapler Reloads For use with (CS40B, CS40G)CODE COLOR OPEN STAPLECLOSED STAPLEQUANTITY1• Features simultaneous stapling and cutting .• Delivers .• U nique curved-head design lets you access the lower pelvis and enhances your visibility of the targeted area.• A single device may be used to fire up to six times in a single procedure.• Offers an indication for skeletal muscle including steps-to-use for muscle stapling in below- and above-knee amputations and sarcoma cases.1Unique curved head design gives Lower pelvic access than 30mm linear staplers (PI30) and Enhanced visibilityLIGATIONMCS20LX105MSM20LX107MCM30LX130MCM20LX110MCL20Ligamax ™ 5 Rotating Multiple Clip ApplierCODE DIAMETER CLIP SIZE # OF CLIPSQUANTITYLIGACLIP ® Rotating Multiple Clip ApplierCODE DIAMETER CLIP SIZE # OF CLIPSQUANTITYLIGACLIP ® Rotating Multiple Clip ApplierCODE DIAMETER CLIP SIZE # OF CLIPSQUANTITYLIGACLIP ® Multiple Clip AppliersCODE LENGTH CLIP SIZE # OF CLIPSQUANTITYLIGACLIP ® Multi-Patient Use Single Clip Appliers—BlueCODE DESCRIPTIONHANDLE COLORLENGTH CLIP SIZE QUANTITYLIGACLIP ® Multi-Patient Use Single Clip Appliers(Uses LIGACLIP® EXTRA Stainless Steel or Titanium Ligating Clips)CODE CLIP SIZE QUANTITYLC307LC407LC310LC410LC320LC420LT100LC330LC430LT102LT200LT202LT300LT400LX205LX207LX220LX230LX210LIGACLIP ® Ligating Clip Cartridge BaseCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYLIGACLIP ® Multi-Patient Use Single Clip Appliers—GreenCODE DESCRIPTIONHANDLE COLORLENGTH CLIP SIZE QUANTITYLIGACLIP ® EXTRA Titanium Ligating ClipsFor use with both Endoscopic and Open/Conventional Single Clip Reusable AppliersCODE COLOR CLIP SIZE # OF CLIPSQUANTITYLIGACLIP ® Multi-Patient Use Single Clip Appliers—YellowCODE DESCRIPTIONHANDLE COLORLENGTH CLIP SIZE QUANTITYLIGACLIP ® Multi-Patient Use Single Clip Appliers—Silver CODE DESCRIPTIONHANDLE COLORLENGTH CLIP SIZE QUANTITYENDO DEVICESEPH01EBF01EPH02EPH03EBF02EPH04EPS05EPS01EPS10EPS06EPS02EPS11EPS07EPS03EPS08EPS04ENDOPATH® PROBE PLUS® II HandlesCODE CONTROL GRIP QUANTITYENDOPATH® Specimen Retrieval BagsCODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITYENDOPATH® PROBE PLUS® II Hollow Tip ElectrodesCODE ELECTRODE SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH QUANTITYENDOPATH® PROBE PLUS® II Hollow Tip ElectrodesCODE ELECTRODE SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH QUANTITYELECTROSURGICAL IRRIGATIONENDOPATH® Laparoscopic Bipolar ForcepsCODE JAW DIAMETER QUANTITYENDOPATH® PROBE PLUS® II IrrigationCODE SUCTION SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH QUANTITY5DCD10AG5DCS5DSG EPT01EPT0310BB5BBEBC01EBC02ENDOPATH® Active CordsCODE DESCRIPTION PRONGS QUANTITYENDOPATH® 10mm InstrumentsCODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITYENDOPATH® PROBE PLUS® II TubingCODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITYENDOPATH® 5mm Instruments—Blunt TipCODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITYENDOPATH® 5mm InstrumentsCODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITY5mm ENDOPATH® PROBE PLUS® II CanulasCODE TYPE SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH QUANTITY10mm ENDOPATH® PROBE PLUS® II CanulasCODE TYPE SHAFT DIAMETER SHAFT LENGTH QUANTITYSW110SW112SW120SW122SW222EJ10G EX10GEZ10GJK10GZK10GLAPRA-TY ® Absorbable Suture ProductsCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYSuture AssistantCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYENDOPATH ® 10mm Instruments—Blunt Tip CODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYSuture AssistantCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYENDOSUTURELAPRA-TY ® Absorbable Suture ProductsCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYENDOLOOP ® LigatureCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYENDOKNOT ® SutureCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYJ00JGZ00JGESS15JTNOGSRNH1E705R UM201EC11EC12E705UEES Endo DevicesPort Closure NeedlesCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYMISCELLANEOUSHernia FixationCODE DESCRIPTION QUANTITYLaparoscopic Needle HoldersCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYUterine ManipulatorsCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYCODEDESCRIPTIONQUANTITYNeedle/Suture Combinations CODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYEES REALIZE®GASTRIC BANDINGREALIZE ® Adjustable Gastric Band-C CODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYREALIZE ® Adjustable Gastric BandCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYREALIZE ® Adjustable Gastric Band-C Pak with Endoscopic Dissector and Calibration TubeCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYREALIZE ® Adjustable Gastric Band-C Pak with Endoscopic DissectorCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYREALIZE ® Adjustable Gastric Band Pak with Endoscopic DissectorCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYREALIZE ® Adjustable Gastric Band Pak with Endoscopic Dissector and Calibration TubeCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYREALIZE ® Injection Port and Applier CODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYREALIZE ® Gastric Calibration Tube, AsymmetricalCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYREALIZE ® Gastric Calibration Tube, SymmetricalCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITY50mm REALIZE ® Huber NeedleCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITY90mm REALIZE ® Huber NeedleCODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITYClinically Proven to Deliver Patient SuccessStreamlined, pre-curved design with an expanded adjustment range.• REALIZE® Adjustable Gastric Band-C shares the same clinically-proven low-pressure design as the original REALIZE® Band.• Largest isostatic range of adjustments available • Soft, flexible, low-pressure balloon eases placement when passed through the retrogastric tunnel.• First-of-its-kind sutureless tissue anchor systemis 66% stronger than sutured ports 1 and enables port placement in less than one minute, reducing procedure time up to 19%.2• REALIZE mySUCCESS™ is a unique, web-based clinical support tool to help your patients achieve long-term positive outcomes.he same clinically-proven high-volume, Band.ble .1cement when passed em ess than one minute, ed clinical supportositive outcomes.For more information, contact yourREALIZE ® Endoscopic Dissector CODE DESCRIPTIONQUANTITY1Data on file, Ethicon Endo-Surgery, Inc.2Miller and Pump. Mechanical vs. suture fixation ofthe port in adjustable gastric banding procedures: a prospective randomized blinded study. SurgicalAll product purchase orders are made toJohnson & Johnson Health Care Systems, Inc. (JJHCS) How to OrderElectronic Ordering OptionsNote: Placing orders electronically avoids minimum order fees for hospitals. Johnson & Johnson Gateway: /commerceFor questions about your order, visit the Web site or call 1-866-JNJ-GATE. Global Healthcare Exchange: For questions about your order, visit the Web site or call 1-800-YOUR-GHX. Electronic Data Interchange: JJHCS EDI Help Line: 1-800-262-2888Non-electronic/Manual Ordering Options: JJHCS: 1-800-255-2500 between 8:30am and 9:00pmEastern Time or fax your order to 1-732-562-2212 or 1-800-997-1122. 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Insights into Apple’s app ecosystem:comparing Mac, iPad and iPhoneApple App Store for iPadIPADApple App Store for iPhoneIPHONEApple Mac App StoreMACBlackBerry App WorldGoogle Android MarketNokia Ovi StorePalm App CatalogWindows Phone 7 MarketplaceDistimo was founded to solve the challenges created by a widely fragmented app store marketplace filled with equally fragmented information and statistics.Distimo was launched shortly after the introduction of the first app store. App stores have clearly shown since that time that they are the way forward for content distribution. The app store model offers an enormous opportunity for developers to get their content out and dramatically improves content discovery by consumers. However, the mobile market has long been characterized by fragmentation, which isalso displayed in the wide range of mobile application stores that were launched from 2009 on.NEW AND NOTEWORTHYThis publication covers the Apple App Store for iPad, Apple App Store for iPhone, Mac App Store, BlackBerry App World (worldwide store), Google Android Market, Nokia Ovi Store, Palm App Catalog, and Windows Phone 7 Marketplace in the United States during February 2011.The major findings are:• Less than two months after the launch of the Mac App Store, a top 300 Mac application already generates half the revenue of a top 300 iPad application on average.• The average selling price of the top 300 applications is seven times higher in the Mac App Store ($11.21) than on the iPhone ($1.57) and almost three times higher than on the iPad ($4.19).• The Mac App Store has 2,225 applications available in the store approximately two months post-launch. Comparatively, the Apple App Store for iPad had 8,099 applications two months post-launch.• Although on the Mac gaming has been less popular than on Windows, the Mac App Store promises a bright future for Mac gaming: there are already 646 games in this store (29%), and 39% of the most popular applications are games as well.• The proportion of free applications in the Mac App Store is lower than in any of the other application stores analyzed in this report: only 12% of the applications are free.• The 300 most popular free and 300 most popular paid applications in the three Apple application platforms (iPhone, iPad and Mac App Store) are published by 1,014 publishers in total. 173 publishers distribute applications in more than one of these stores (17%), the Mac App Store being one of these stores in 49 cases (5%).050000100000150000200000250000300000350000freepaidThis month’s publication examines how the Apple app ecosystem is performing, and focuses specifically on how the Apple App Store for iPad, the Apple App Store for iPhone and the Mac App Store compare to each other in terms of content, popular genres, download volumes and revenue.As of February 2011, the Apple App Store for iPhone is still the store with most content with 314,644 applications. Two months after its launch on January 6 2011, the Mac App Store has 0.7% of the available content in the Apple App Store for iPhone with 2,225 applications in the United States. Comparatively, the Apple App Store for iPad had 8,099 applications in its catalog in May 2010, two months after its launch on April 3 2010. An interesting difference is the proportion of free versus paid applications. The free/paid ratio is 35%/65% for iPhone apps. 29% of all applications are free in the Apple App Store for iPad, while in the Mac App Store the proportion of free applications is dramatically lower where only 12% of the applications are free.NUMBER OF AVAILABLE APPLICATIONSFEBRUARY 2011 - UNITED STATESNote that all numbers mentioned in this report cover February 2011 data. Currently, the Mac App Store has 2,674 available applications in the United States (March 15 2011).MACWe examined both downloads and revenue of the three Apple platforms: iPhone, iPad and the Mac Store. Of the top 300 most popular paid applications downloaded in February, the iPhone has by far the most applications downloaded every day. The top 300 paid in the United States generates 5.6 times more downloads than the top 300 paid in the Apple App Store for iPad. The number of top 300 paid downloads in the Apple App Store for iPad is 5.3 times as high than in the Mac App Store.Looking at the revenue these applications generate, we find that the stores are more alike. The top applications on iPhone generate 2.1 times the revenue of top applications on the iPad. The top paid applications on the iPad in turn generate 2.0 times the revenue of top paid applications in the Mac App Store.The differences in the ratio of downloads and the ratio of revenue is captured in the average selling price of top 300 applications in the different stores: $1.57 on iPhone, $4.19 on iPad and $11.21 in the Mac App Store.Note that these graphs only represent downloads of top 300 paid applications. Since the number of available applications is different in each store, the ratio of downloads between different stores cannot be generalized to the whole store, but only represent the most popular applications.DOWNLOADS & REVENUE IN APPLE’S APPLICATION STORESFEBRUARY 2011 - UNITED STATES0250000500000$0$250,000$500,000$750,000MAC IPAD IPHONE MACIPAD IPHONE0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%This graph represents the category breakdown of the 100 most popular free and paid applications during February 2011. Games is the most popular category across all three Apple platforms, including the Mac, which traditionally has been little used for gaming. In the Mac App Store, gaming is still less popular than on the iPhone and iPad, with iPad having over 50% more games listed among the most popular applications than the Mac App Store. However, the popularity of games in the Mac App Store combined with the fact that there are already 646 games in the the store, signals the Mac App Store could boost Mac gaming.Additionally, some categories in the Mac App Store simply don’t exist in the iOS App Stores. These categories – Developer Tools, Graphics & Design, and Video – make up 7% of the most popular applications. Applications in the Music and Utilities categories are also significantly more popular in the Mac App Store than in its iOS counterparts for iPhone and iPad.CATEGORY BREAKDOWN OF THE 100 MOST POPULAR APPLICATIONSFEBRUARY 2011 - UNITED STATESMACIPADIPHONE020406080100120140It is interesting to examine whether popular publishers on one of the iOS platforms are also popular in the Mac App Store. We looked at the top applications in all of Apple’s applications stores in order to analyze this (300 most popular free and 300 most popular paid applications*). A total of 1,014 distinct publishers have applications in these top application charts of which 841 publishers have top applications in only one of the three stores. The other 173 publishers have top applications in stores as shown in the graph above.It shows there are more publishers with top applications in both the Mac App Store and the App Store for iPad than publishers with top applications in both the Mac App Store and the App Store for iPhone: this month popular iPad publishers were more successful in the Mac App Store than popular iPhone publishers.NUMBER OF POPULAR PUBLISHERS IN MULTIPLE STORESFEBRUARY 2011 - UNITED STATES* The Mac App Store had only 272 free applications at the end of February 2010, therefore the top 272 free applications are taken into account for this store.MACMACMACIPAD IPADIPADHIGHEST RANKED FREE APPLICATIONS APPLE APP STORE FOR IPAD - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED PAID APPLICATIONS APPLE APP STORE FOR IPAD - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED FREE APPLICATIONS APPLE APP STORE FOR IPHONE - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED PAID APPLICATIONS APPLE APP STORE FOR IPHONE - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED FREE APPLICATIONS APPLE MAC APP STORE - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED PAID APPLICATIONS APPLE MAC APP STORE - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED FREE APPLICATIONS BLACKBERRY APP WORLD - WORLDWIDEHIGHEST RANKED PAID APPLICATIONS BLACKBERRY APP WORLD - WORLDWIDEHIGHEST RANKED FREE APPLICATIONS (EXCLUDING GAMES) GOOGLE ANDROID MARKET - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED PAID APPLICATIONS (EXCLUDING GAMES) GOOGLE ANDROID MARKET - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED FREE GAMES (EXCLUDING OTHER APPLICATIONS) GOOGLE ANDROID MARKET - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED PAID GAMES (EXCLUDING OTHER APPLICATIONS) GOOGLE ANDROID MARKET - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED FREE APPLICATIONS NOKIA OVI STORE - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED PAID APPLICATIONS NOKIA OVI STORE - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED FREE APPLICATIONS PALM APP CATALOG - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED PAID APPLICATIONS PALM APP CATALOG - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED FREE APPLICATIONS WINDOWS 7 PHONE MARKETPLACE - UNITED STATESHIGHEST RANKED PAID APPLICATIONS WINDOWS 7 PHONE MARKETPLACE - UNITED STATESDISTIMO CUSTOM REPORTSAside from this free monthly publication, Distimo produces custom reports capableof providing specific mobile application store analytics that are relevant to your company. Custom reports are currently available for any country worldwide for the Apple App Store for iPhone, Apple App Store for iPad, Apple Mac App Store, BlackBerry App World, Google Android Market, Nokia Ovi Store, Palm App Catalog, Windows Phone 7 Marketplace. Additional application stores will be available in the coming months. To get a better idea of the type of data and metrics that Distimo can provide, please visit our Report product page.CONTACT USFor sales enquiries, please contact Remco van den Elzen, VP Business Development at ***********************+31644978773.Forpressenquiriespleasecontact**************************************************+31625047680(EU)or+1 415 889 9977 (USA).ABOUT DISTIMODistimo was founded to solve the challenges created by a widely fragmented app store marketplace filled with equally fragmented information and statistics.Distimo was launched shortly after the introduction of the first app store. App stores have clearly shown since that time that they are the way forward for content distribution. The app store model offers an enormous opportunity for developers to get their content out and dramatically improves content discovery by consumers. However, the mobile market has long been characterized by fragmentation, which id also displayed in the wide range of mobile application stores that were launched from 2009 on.Distimo is a privately held company based in Utrecht, The Netherlands. Learn more: DisclaimerThis work is licensed under Creative Commons License “Attribution Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Netherlands”. This license is available for download at /licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/nl/. This license ables you to use, copy, spread, and build upon this work non-commercially, as long as you credit Distimo and license your new creations under the identical terms.。
March 2010PUBLICATION CATALOG TABLE OF CONTENTS DESIGN & FABRICATION (1)VOLUNTARY TEST METHODS FOR COMPONENTS (1)POST FABRICATION & INSTALLATION (1)CERTIFICATION (2)TECHNICAL REPORTS (2)SIGMA GRAMS (2)PUBLICATION ORDER FORM (3)The information and recommendations contained in all IGMA publications were developed by representa-tive members of IGMA as advisory information. However it should not be assumed that all acceptable procedures are contained in these publications or that additional measures may not be required under certain circumstances of conditions. Note that the various codes and regulations referenced in this docu-ment may be amended from time to time and it should be assumed that the versions referenced herein are the most current versions of such codes and regulations. Please consult the appropriate regulatory authorities for the most up-to-date versions. Compliance with all local governing building codes is also required.The Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance (IGMA) makes no warranty or representation and assumes no liability or responsibility in connection with any information contained in these guidelines. IGMA assumes no liability or responsibility in connection with any modifications to or adaptations of these guidelines by any user, purchaser or other party, or in connection with the use or misuse of any information contained in IGMA publications.IGMA does not approve or endorse any products, services or methods mentioned herein. These guide-lines should not be referenced in any way, which would imply such approval or endorsement. Array The IGMA Publications Catalog is updated twice a year. The prices listed herein are subject to change, and do not reflect price changes made since the release of this catalog. All prices quoted are in USD. For cur-rent pricing on all IGMA publications, please visit our website at .The Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance is a North American association of insulated glass manu-facturers, suppliers of component materials and other industry related professionals dedicated to upgrading product / service performance by promoting awareness of technological developments in the industry. IGMA provides the leadership required to assure the continued growth of the Insulat-ing Glass Industry.IGMA was established as a not-for profit organization in the state of Illinois on October 2, 2000 as a result of a merger between the Insulating Glass Manufacturers Association of Canada (IGMAC) and the Sealed Insulating Glass Manufacturers Association (SIGMA). Member firms of both associations voted overwhelmingly in favor of the merger with the objective of combining both organizations’ strengths and making more efficient use of available resources. The merger positions IGMA to effec-tively represent the interests of firms involved in the manufacture, sale and distribution of insulating glass units and their components throughout North America.IGMA is an ISO 9000 registered organization. All publications, products and services are developed according to our ISO 9000 requirements and specifications.The information and recommendations contained in all IGMA publications were developed by repre-sentative members of IGMA as advisory information. However, it should not be assumed that all ac-ceptable procedures are contained in these publications or that additional measures may not be re-quired under certain circumstances or conditions. Note that the various codes and regulations refer-enced in our publications may be amended from time to time and it should not be assumed that the versions referenced herein are the most current versions of such codes and regulations. Please con-sult the appropriate regulatory authorities for the most up-to-date versions. Compliance with all lo-cal governing building codes is also required.The Insulating Glass Manufacturers Alliance (IGMA) makes no warranty or representation and as-sumes no liability or responsibility in connection with any information contained in our publications. IGMA assumes no liability or responsibility in connection with any modifications to or adaptations of any and all IGMA publications by any user, purchaser or other party, or in connection with the use or misuse of any information contained in our publications.DESIGN & FABRICATIONPreventing Insulating Glass FailuresThis manual provides insulating glass manufacturers with best practice recom-mendations and guidelines to use for testing, fabrication, packaging, shipment and glazing of insulating glass units to assist in achieving long term perform-ance and to minimize seal failure using existing technology for edge seal de-sign along with selection of sealants, desiccants, spacers, gases, glass and other components used for the manufacture of insulating glass.TM-4100-03 (Member) ..................................................................... $75 USD TM-4100-03 (Non member) ........................................................... $144 USD Insulating Glass Manufacturing Quality ProceduresThis manual provides a framework for an insulating glass manufacturer to use as the basis for a specific program geared to the unique requirements of each facility. The manual provides an outline and examples for in-plant quality control and is directed toward those areas in the manufacturing area to be measured and controlled.TM-4000-02(07) (Member) ............................................................... $85 USD TM-4000-02(07) (Non member) ...................................................... $216 USD Guidelines for Commercial Insulating Glass Dimensional Tolerances These guidelines should assist in achieving successful performance of organi-cally-sealed insulating glass units and are not intended to limit the materials of construction, design, shape, size or other considerations of usage or exclude other possible dimensional tolerances depending upon specific circumstances. TR-1200-83(07) (Member) ................................................................. $15 USD TR-1200-83(07) (Non member) ........................................................ $30 USD Guidelines for the Testing of Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate (MVTR) and the Presentation of the ResultsThis bulletin provides standardized test method, sample configuration and units for reporting purposes.TB-2701-95 (Member) ....................................................................... $15 USD TB-2701-95 (Non member) ................................................................ $30 USD IGMA Guidelines for Use of Capillary / Breather TubesThese guidelines discusses various attributes of capillary and breather tubes including advantages and disadvantages, workmanship and manufacturing considerations, storage and handling and glazing.TB-1601-95(07) (Member) ................................................................. $15 USD TB-1601-95(07) (Non member) ......................................................... $30 USD Guidelines for Sloped GlazingCurrent sloped glazing design practices require careful consideration of insu-lating glass unit construction to ensure long-term performance. These guide-lines address types of loading, code requirements, glass design, insulating glass sealant design and glazing system design.TB-3001-01 (Member) ....................................................................... $10 USD TB-3001-01 (Non member) ................................................................ $19 USD Insulating Glass Manufacturing Guidelines: Important Considerations These guidelines provide a checklist to be considered for selection and com-patibility of glass, desiccant, framework, sealant(s), gas filling, quality control, packaging & shipping of finished products, capillary / breather tubes and glaz-ing.TB-1400-91 (Member) ....................................................................... $15 USD TB-1400-91 (Non member) ................................................................ $30 USD GD_2008The IGMAC Glass Design Software Program assists manufacturers, architects and engineers to calculate structural design of glass based on CGSB 12.20 and in compliance with the 2005 National Building Code of Canada. The program includes 1 hour of technical support.GD_2008 (Member)......................................................................... $400 USD GD_2008 (Non Member) ................................................................. $600 USD NOTE: The Glass Design Software Program is not included in the technical binder. Technical Manual for Acoustical Glass DesignThis manual provides design considerations for the elimination of interfering or distracting sound for various noise criteria classifications.TM-6000-01 (Member) ..................................................................... $48 USDTM-6000-01 (Non member) .............................................................. $91 USD Preventing Glass Breakage during IG Design, Manufacture, Transport, Installation and UseThis report addresses causes of glass breakage by reducing damage to edges, corners, and surfaces. This document covers IG design for applied loads, fabrica-tion, storage & transport, installation and usage.TR-3401-96 (Member)............................................................................ $15 USD TR-3401-96 (Non member) .................................................................... $30 USD VOLUNTARY TEST METHODS FOR COMPONENTS Recommended Voluntary In-Plant Test Methods and Performance Cri-teria of Desiccants for Sealed Insulating Glass UnitsThis manual includes voluntary test methods and criteria performance for the particle size determination method, residual moisture content by heat of adsorp-tion method, and loss of ignition or total volatile contentTM-2100-78(81) (Member) .................................................................... $20 USD TM-2100-78(81) (Non member) ............................................................. $36 USD Test Methods of Insulating Glass SealantsThis manual covers types of sealants, application test methods for sealant type, tables of test conditions to standardize temperature, mixing and volume condi-tions and specific tests.TM-2400-76(90) (Member) .................................................................... $61 USD TM-2400-76(90) (Non member) ........................................................... $120 USD Voluntary Test Methods & Voluntary Performance Quality Assurance Criteria for Two Component Polysulfide Sealants Used In Manufacturing Sealed Insulating Glass UnitsThis manual includes information of test specimens, recommended voluntary test and performance quality assurance criteria with typical values based on laboratory test results, and various test methods.TM-2301-85 (Member) .......................................................................... $28 USD TM-2301-85 (Non member) ................................................................... $48 USD Sealant Manufacturers Minimum Sealant Dimensions and Placement SurveyThis technical bulletin includes a chart of dual seal, hot melt extruded, single seal and Intercept™ spacers for silicone, hot melt, polysulfide, polyurethane and curing hot melt. This document includes depth of primary & secondary sealant, beneath spacer, total siteline, shoulder, thickness and thickness before press.TB-1201-89(05) (Member) ..................................................................... $15 USD TB-1201-89(05) (Non member) .............................................................. $30 USD Voluntary Test Methods & Voluntary Performance Quality Assurance Criteria for Spacers for Sealed Insulating Glass UnitsThis manual includes information of test specimens, recommended voluntary test and performance quality assurance criteria for hollow shaped spacers to accept edge sealant to minimize air leakage between the spacer and the glass. TM-2000-76(82) (Member) .................................................................... $20 USD TM-2000-76(82) (Non member) ............................................................. $36 USD POST FABRICATION & INSTALLATIONNorth American Glazing Guidelines for Sealed Insulating Glass Units for Commercial & Residential UseThese advisory guidelines address the importance of good glazing practices and are intended for use by those who design, specify, manufacturer and install insulating glass units. These guidelines address glass types, framing, glazing clearances, setting blocks, spacer shims, glazing materials, glazing systems, re-ceiving, storage & handling, glass protection & cleaning for both commercial and residential applications.TM-3000-90(04) (Member) .................................................................... $75 USD TM-3000-90(04) (Non member) ............................................................ $150USDPage 1POST FABRICATION & INSTALLATIONWindow Glazing for Durability (Residential)This CD video addresses window glazing for residential applications.TV-3100-02 (Member) ........................................................................... $25 USD TV-3100-02 (Non member) .................................................................... $48 USD Voluntary Test Methods for Chemical Effects of Glazing Compounds on Elastomeric Edge SealsThis test method covers the procedure for an oven-type test of sample 6” X 6” insulating glass units exposed to glazing compounds or other materials which could contact units on the unbranded elastomeric edge seal.TR-1000-75(91) (Member) ..................................................................... $10 USD TR-1000-75(91) (Non member) .............................................................. $19 USD Guidelines for IG Manufacturers’ Studies of Sealant CompatibilityThese guidelines address the determination of the compatibility of glazing seal-ants and glazing materials with the IG unit edge seal for a particular building project specification and test methods used.TB-2403-91 (Member) ........................................................................... $10 USD TB-2403-91 (Non member) .................................................................... $19 USD Voluntary Guidelines for the Identification of Visual Obstructions in the Airspace of Insulating Glass UnitsThese advisory guidelines may assist in the determination of unintended visual obstructions in the insulating glass unit airspace.TM-3100-09 (Member) .......................................................................... $50 USD TM-3100-09 (Non member) ................................................................... $90 USD CERTIFICATIONIGCC-IGMA Certification Program ManualThe IGMA Certification Program is a third party certification program and pro-vides for testing to the ASTM E 2190 standard test specification for Canada and the U.S. The program also provides for initial and after weathering gas concen-tration certification.Program Manual (Member download) ............................................................ $0 Program Manual (Non member download) ..................................................... $0 IGMAC Certification Program ManualThe IGMA Certification Program is a third party certification program and pro-vides for testing to the CGSB 12.8 standard test specification for Canada. The program also provides for initial and after weathering gas concentration certifica-tionProgram Manual (Member download) ............................................................ $0 Program Manual (Non member download) ..................................................... $0 ASTM E 2190 Information SheetThis fact sheet addresses differences between the ASTM E 773/E774, CGSB 12.8 and ASTM E 2190 Standard Test Specifications.Information Sheet (Member download) .......................................................... $0 Information Sheet (Non member download) .................................................. $0 Test Method for Determining Argon Concentration in Sealed Insulating Glass Units Using Spark Emission SpectrographyThis document has been withdrawn in favor of the ASTM standard that was pub-lished in 2009.IG Units Certified to ASTM E 773, E 774 Component Change Document This technical bulletin addresses recommended allowable changes or compo-nents from test units to production units for glass, spacers, desiccants, sealants and unit construction.TB-2802-95 (Member) ........................................................................... $15 USD TB-2802-95 (Non member) .................................................................... $30 USD Page 2 TECHNICAL REPORTS & BULLETINS – OTHER25 Year Field Correlation Study Report (1980- 2005)Jointly sponsored by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Sealed Insulating Glass Manufacturers Association (now IGMA), the study field evaluated ASTM E 774 Standard –certified insulating glass units. This study includes two phases. The initial study started in 1980 and Phase 2, started in 1990 incorporating newer technologies.TR-4000-08 (Member) .................................................................. $100 USD TR-4000-08 (Non member) .......................................................... $500 USD NOTE: The 25 Year Correlation Study is included in the complete technical binder for members only.Insulating Glass U-Value DocumentThis study examines one method of rating the u-values of insulating glass units by themselves. This report includes computer simulation results to determine the effect of spacer type, low-e coatings, argon gas filling and other variables on the U-values of sealed units. This document provides a comparative rating for different variables and is intended for use when the final window configuration is unknown.TR-1401-96 (Member) .................................................................... $15 USD TR-1401-96 (Non member) ............................................................ $25 USD Definition of a Failed UnitTB-1205-89 (Member) .................................................................... $10 USD TB-1205-89 (Non member) ............................................................ $19 USD Definition of a Gas Filled UnitTB-1202-91 (Member) .................................................................... $10 USD TB-1202-91 (Non member) ............................................................ $19 USD Open Capillary Tube Survey, Final SurveyThe survey objective was to determine the extent and nature of open capil-lary tube usage in the manufacture of insulating glass. Final results included size of tubes used in diameter and length, reasons for use, desiccant type used and number of sides filled, installation practices, position and direc-tion, and rate and cause of failure with use.TB-1600-90 (Member) .................................................................... $10 USD TB-1600-90 (Non member) ............................................................ $19 USD SIGMA GRAMSMaking a Difference in Glass Deflection / Image DistortionSG-2000-92 (Member) ..................................................................... $8 USD SG-2000-92 (Non member) ....................................................... $14.50 USD Pumping New Life into Old BuildingsSG-1992 (Member)........................................................................... $8 USD SG-1992 (Non member) ............................................................ $14.50 USD Structural Limitations of IG Units Under Uniform LoadsSG-1000-90 (Member) ..................................................................... $8 USD SG-1000-90 (Non member) ....................................................... $14.50 USD Through the Looking Glass: Architects Reflect on the Past, Present and Future of GlassSG-3000-90 (Member) ..................................................................... $8 USD SG-3000-90 (Non member) ....................................................... $14.50 USD The Language of Sealed Insulating Glass UnitsSG Volume XV-89(05) (Member) ...................................................... $8 USD SG-Volume XV-89(05) (Non member) ....................................... $14.50 USD COMPLETE TECHNICAL BINDERMember ....................................................................................... $575 USD Non member ................................................................................ $835 USDxPage 3In Canada In the USA1500 Bank Street, Suite 300 27 N. 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COMPONENTS ILLUSTRATIONILLUSTRATIONILLUSTRATIONILLUSTRATIONILLUSTRATIONILLUSTRATIONILLUSTRATIONILLUSTRATIONILLUSTRATIONREMOVAL1. PRECAUTIONHINT: .2. READ OUTPUT DTC(a) Check for DTCs .NOTICE:Check for DTCs and confirm that P0AA6 (Hybrid Battery Voltage System Isolation Fault) is not output before doing removal or installation inside the battery. If this DTC is output, perform troubleshooting fir this DTC first.3. REMOVE REAR NO. 2 FLOOR BOARD (for Separate Type)4. REMOVE REAR DECK FLOOR BOX5. REMOVE REAR NO. 3 FLOOR BOARD6. DISCONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINALNOTICE:When disconnecting the cable, some systems need to be initialized after the cable is reconnected .7. REMOVE SERVICE PLUG GRIP8. REMOVE INVERTER TERMINAL COVER9. CHECK TERMINAL VOLTAGE10. INSTALL INVERTER TERMINAL COVER11. REMOVE TONNEAU COVER ASSEMBLY (w/ Tonneau Cover)12. REMOVE REAR SEAT CUSHION ASSEMBLY13. REMOVE REAR NO. 1 FLOOR BOARD SUB-ASSEMBLY14. REMOVE REAR NO. 2 FLOOR BOARD SUB-ASSEMBLY15. REMOVE REAR NO. 1 FLOOR BOARD16. REMOVE REAR DOOR SCUFF PLATE LH17. REMOVE REAR DOOR SCUFF PLATE RHHINT:Use the same procedure described for the LH side.18. REMOVE REAR SIDE SEAT BACK ASSEMBLY LH19. REMOVE REAR SIDE SEAT BACK ASSEMBLY RH20. REMOVE REAR NO. 4 FLOOR BOARD21. REMOVE DECK FLOOR BOX LH22. REMOVE DECK TRIM SERVICE HOLE COVER23. REMOVE REAR DECK TRIM COVER24. REMOVE LUGGAGE HOLD BELT STRIKER ASSEMBLY (for LH Side)25. REMOVE TONNEAU COVER HOLDER CAP (for LH Side)26. REMOVE DECK TRIM SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY LH27. REMOVE TONNEAU COVER HOLDER CAP (for RH Side)HINT:Use the same procedure described for the LH side.28. REMOVE LUGGAGE HOLD BELT STRIKER ASSEMBLY (for RH Side) HINT:Use the same procedure described for the LH side.29. REMOVE DECK TRIM SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY RH30. REMOVE REAR FLOOR BOARD SPACER(a) Remove the 2 clips and rear floor board spacer.31. REMOVE NO. 1 HYBRID BATTERY EXHAUST DUCT(a) Remove the clip and No. 1 hybrid battery exhaust duct.32. REMOVE UPPER HYBRID BATTERY COVER SUB-ASSEMBLYCAUTION:Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.(a) Using the service plug grip, remove the battery cover lock striker.HINT:Insert the projection part of the service plug grip, and turn the button ofthe battery cover lock striker counterclockwise, and release the lock.(b) Remove the 4 nuts and upper hybrid battery cover sub-assembly.33. REMOVE NO. 1 HYBRID BATTERY INTAKE DUCT(a) Remove the 2 clips and No. 1 hybrid battery intake duct.34. REMOVE BATTERY COOLING BLOWER ASSEMBLYNOTICE:xBe sure not to touch the fan part of the battery cooling blower assemblies. x Do not lift the battery cooling blower assemblies using the wire harness.(a) Disconnect the 3 wire harness clamps.(b) Disconnect the battery cooling blower assembly connector and clamp.(c) Remove the 2 bolts, nut and battery cooling blower assembly.35. REMOVE NO. 7 HYBRID VEHICLE BATTERY UPPER CARRIER BRACKET(a) Disconnect the wire harness clamp.(b) Remove the bolt and No. 7 hybrid battery upper carrier bracket.36. REMOVE CHILD RESTRAINT SEAT ANCHOR BRACKET SUB-ASSEMBLY LH(a) Remove the 2 bolts and child restraint seat anchor bracket sub-assembly LH.37. REMOVE CHILD RESTRAINT SEAT ANCHOR BRACKET SUB-ASSEMBLY RH(a) Disconnect the wire harness protector clamp.(b) Remove the 2 bolts and child restraint seat anchor bracket sub-assembly RH.38. REMOVE FRAME WIRECAUTION:x Insulate the removed terminals with insulating tape.(a) Remove the 2 nuts, then disconnect the frame wire from the hybridbattery junction block assembly.(b) Disconnect the clamp and frame wire.39. REMOVE HV BATTERY ASSEMBLYCAUTION:Wear insulating gloves.NOTICE:Since the HV battery is very heavy, 2 people are needed to remove the HV battery. When removing the HV battery, do not damage the parts around it.(a) Disconnect the connector and electrical key oscillator clamp.(b) Disconnect the battery room ventilation hose from the floor panel.(c) Remove the 4 bolts shown in the illustration.(d) Remove the HV battery.40. REMOVE HYBRID BATTERY JUNCTION BLOCKCAUTION:Wear insulating gloves.(a) Disconnect the 2 connectors from the hybrid battery junction block.(b) Disconnect the 2 connectors from the hybrid battery junction block.(c) Remove the 3 nuts and hybrid battery junction block.41. REMOVE BATTERY SMART UNITCAUTION:Wear insulating gloves.(a) Disconnect the 3 connectors.(b) Remove the 2 nuts and battery smart unit.42. REMOVE NO. 1 HYBRID VEHICLE BATTERY CARRIER BRACKET SUB-ASSEMBLY CAUTION:Wear insulating gloves.(a) Disconnect the connector.(b) Remove the bolt and EV battery plug as shown in the illustration.(c) Using the service plug grip, remove the battery cover lock striker.HINT:Insert the projection part of the service plug grip, and turn the button ofthe battery cover lock striker counterclockwise, and release the lock.(d) Remove the 3 nuts and No. 1 hybrid vehicle battery carrier bracket sub-assembly.43. REMOVE NO. 4 HYBRID VEHICLE BATTERY CARRIER BRACKET SUB-ASSEMBLY CAUTION:Wear insulating gloves.(a) Disconnect the 3 wire harness clamps.(b) Remove the 3 bolts and No. 4 hybrid vehicle battery carrier bracket sub-assembly.(c) Disengage the 2 claws and remove the HV battery thermistor.44. REMOVE NO. 1 HYBRID BATTERY COVER INTAKE DUCT(a) Remove the 2 clips and No. 1 hybrid battery cover intake duct.45. REMOVE UPPER HYBRID BATTERY COVER SUB-ASSEMBLYCAUTION:Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.(a) Remove the tape.Text in Illustration *1Tape(b) Remove the 5 bolts, 6 nuts and battery cover with the No. 1 hybrid battery shield sub-assembly.46. REMOVE NO. 1 HYBRID BATTERY PACKINGCAUTION:Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.(a) Remove the 2 clamps and No. 1 hybrid battery packing.47. REMOVE HYBRID BATTERY HOSE ASSEMBLYCAUTION:Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.(a) Remove the hybrid battery hose assembly from the HV battery. 48. REMOVE NO. 1 HYBRID VEHICLE BATTERY HOSE CAUTION:Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.(a) Remove the 2 No. 1 hybrid vehicle battery hoses from the HV battery. 49. REMOVE NO. 2 HYBRID BATTERY PACK WIRE(a) Disconnect the 2 clamps, then remove the No. 2 hybrid battery packwire.INSTALLATION1. INSTALL NO. 2 HYBRID BATTERY PACK WIRE(a) Connect the 2 clamps and No. 2 hybrid battery pack wire.2. INSTALL NO. 1 HYBRID VEHICLE BATTERY HOSECAUTION:Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.(a) Install the 2 No. 1 hybrid vehicle battery hoses to the HV battery.3. INSTALL HYBRID BATTERY HOSE ASSEMBLYCAUTION:Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.(a) Install the hybrid battery hose assembly to the HV battery.4. INSTALL NO. 1 HYBRID BATTERY PACKINGCAUTION:Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.(a) Install the No. 1 hybrid battery packing with the 2 clamps.5. INSTALL UPPER HYBRID BATTERY COVER SUB-ASSEMBLYCAUTION:Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.(a) Install the battery cover and No. 1 hybrid battery shield sub-assemblywith the 5 bolts and 6 nuts.Text in Illustration *1TapeTorque: 7.5 N·m (76 kgf·cm, 66in·lbf)(b) Install the tape.6. INSTALL NO. 1 HYBRID BATTERY COVER INTAKE DUCT(a) Install the No. 1 hybrid battery cover intake duct with the 2 clips.7. INSTALL NO. 4 HYBRID VEHICLE BATTERY CARRIER BRACKET SUB-ASSEMBLY CAUTION:Wear insulated gloves.(a) Install the HV battery thermistor to the No. 4 hybrid vehicle batterycarrier bracket sub-assembly.(b) Install the No. 4 hybrid vehicle battery carrier bracket sub-assemblywith the 3 bolts.Torque: 7.5 N·m (76 kgf·cm, 66in·lbf)(c) Connect the 3 wire harness clamps.8. INSTALL NO. 1 HYBRID VEHICLE BATTERY CARRIER BRACKET SUB-ASSEMBLY CAUTION:Wear insulated gloves.(a) Install the No. 1 hybrid vehicle battery carrier bracket sub-assemblywith the 3 nuts.Torque: 7.5 N·m (76 kgf·cm, 66in·lbf)(b) Install the battery cover lock striker, then push the button to lock it.(c) Install the electric vehicle battery plug assembly with the bolt asshown in the illustration.Torque: 7.5 N·m (76 kgf·cm, 66in·lbf)(d) Connect the connector.NOTICE:The connector should be connected securely.9. INSTALL BATTERY SMART UNITCAUTION:Wear insulated gloves.(a) Install the battery smart unit with the 2 bolts.Torque: 7.5 N·m (76 kgf·cm, 66in·lbf)(b) Connect the 3 connectors.NOTICE:The connectors should be connected securely.10. INSTALL HYBRID BATTERY JUNCTION BLOCK(a) Install the hybrid battery junction block with the 3 nuts.Torque: 7.5 N·m (76 kgf·cm, 66in·lbf)(b) Connect the 2 connectors to the hybrid battery junction block.NOTICE:The connectors should be connected securely.(c) Connect the 2 connectors to the hybrid battery junction block.NOTICE:The connectors should be connected securely.11. INSTALL HV BATTERY ASSEMBLYCAUTION:Wear insulated gloves.NOTICE:Since the HV battery is very heavy, 2 people are needed to install the HV battery. When installing the HV battery, do not damage the parts around it.(a) Install the HV battery to the vehicle with the 4 bolts.Torque: 19 N·m (194 kgf·cm, 14ft·lbf)(b) Connect the battery room ventilation hose to the floor panel.Text in Illustration *1Correct *2IncorrectNOTICE:Make sure that there is no space or gap between the grommet and thebody.(c) Connect the connector and electrical key oscillator clamp.12. INSTALL FRAME WIRECAUTION:Wear insulating gloves.(a) Install the frame wire on the hybrid battery junction block assemblywith the 2 nuts.Torque: 9.0 N·m (92 kgf·cm, 80in·lbf)xMake sure that the ends of the frame wire are not crossed over each other.x Be sure to connect the frame wires to the correct terminals. (b) Connect the clamp and frame wire.13. CHECK HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE CONNECTION CONDITIONCAUTION:Wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.(a) Check that each wire harness is being installed securely.NOTICE:x Make sure that the end of the frame wire are not crossover each other.x Be sure to connect the frame wire to the correct terminals as shown in the illustration. x The connectors should be connected securely.x The nuts should be fastened securely.xMake sure that the 4 plastic covers are engaged securely.14. INSTALL CHILD RESTRAINT SEAT ANCHOR BRACKET SUB-ASSEMBLY LH(a) Install the child restraint seat anchor bracket sub-assembly LH with the2 bolts.Torque: 20 N·m (200 kgf·cm, 14ft·lbf)15. INSTALL CHILD RESTRAINT SEAT ANCHOR BRACKET SUB-ASSEMBLY RH(a) Install the child restraint seat anchor bracket sub-assembly RH with the2 bolts.Torque: 20 N·m (200 kgf·cm, 14ft·lbf)(b) Connect the wire harness protector clamp.16. INSTALL NO. 7 HYBRID VEHICLE BATTERY UPPER CARRIER BRACKET(a) Install the No. 7 hybrid battery upper carrier bracket with the bolt.Torque: 7.5 N·m (76 kgf·cm, 66in·lbf)17. INSTALL BATTERY COOLING BLOWER ASSEMBLYNOTICE:xBe sure not to touch the fan part of the battery cooling blower assemblies. x Do not lift the battery cooling blower assemblies using the wire harness.(a) Install the battery cooling blower assembly with the 2 bolts and nut Torque: 7.5 N·m (76 kgf·cm, 66in·lbf)(b) Connect each battery cooling blower assembly connector and clamp.(c) Connect the 3 wire harness clamps.18. INSTALL NO. 1 HYBRID BATTERY INTAKE DUCTNOTICE:Ensure that the duct is installed securely.(a) Install the No. 1 hybrid battery intake duct with the 2 clips.19. INSTALL UPPER HYBRID BATTERY COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY(a) Install the upper hybrid battery cover sub-assembly with the 4 nuts.Torque: 7.5 N·m (76 kgf·cm, 66in·lbf)(b) Install the battery cover lock striker, then push the button to lock.20. INSTALL NO. 1 HYBRID BATTERY EXHAUST DUCT(a) Insert the No. 1 hybrid battery exhaust duct with the clip.NOTICE:Ensure that the duct is installed securely.21. INSTALL REAR FLOOR BOARD SPACER(a) Install the rear floor board spacer with the 2 clips.22. INSTALL DECK TRIM SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY LH 23. INSTALL TONNEAU COVER HOLDER CAP (for LH Side)24. INSTALL LUGGAGE HOLD BELT STRIKER ASSEMBLY (for LH Side)25. INSTALL DECK TRIM SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY RH26. REMOVE TONNEAU COVER HOLDER CAP (for RH Side)HINT:Use the same procedure described for the LH side.27. INSTALL LUGGAGE HOLD BELT STRIKER ASSEMBLY (for RH Side) HINT:Use the same procedure described for the LH side.28. INSTALL REAR DECK TRIM COVER29. INSTALL DECK TRIM SERVICE HOLE COVER30. INSTALL DECK FLOOR BOX LH31. INSTALL REAR NO. 4 FLOOR BOARD32. INSTALL REAR SIDE SEAT BACK ASSEMBLY LH33. INSTALL REAR SIDE SEAT BACK ASSEMBLY RH34. INSTALL REAR DOOR SCUFF PLATE LH35. INSTALL REAR DOOR SCUFF PLATE RHHINT:Use the same procedure described for the LH side.36. INSTALL REAR NO. 1 FLOOR BOARD37. INSTALL REAR NO. 2 FLOOR BOARD SUB-ASSEMBLY38. INSTALL REAR NO. 1 FLOOR BOARD SUB-ASSEMBLY39. INSTALL REAR SEAT CUSHION ASSEMBLY40. INSTALL TONNEAU COVER ASSEMBLY (w/ Tonneau Cover)41. INSTALL SERVICE PLUG GRIP42. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINALNOTICE:When disconnecting the cable, some systems need to be initialized after the cable is reconnected .43. INSTALL REAR NO. 3 FLOOR BOARD44. INSTALL REAR DECK FLOOR BOX45. INSTALL REAR NO. 2 FLOOR BOARD (for Separate Type)。
原理及特点通用参数应用■泵和压缩机■液压和气动■机床■机械制造■真空技术应用技术参数 (订货时用户可自定义量程)PN3010采用陶瓷厚膜传感器进行压力测量,信号由后部处理电路处理后转换成标准工业电信号输出并显示。
全金属外壳设计,采用高亮型LED 数字显示,使得该系列产品能够被用于各种工业场合。
双键设计和用户友好的菜单使产品使用更加方便。
多种连接方式可以充分满足各种特定的安装需求。
可330º旋转的显示头能保证在不同安装方式下获得最佳的观察角度。
·经济型产品·测量范围从0…1bar 到0…600bar ·4位LED 数字显示·全金属外壳·PNP/NPN 可设置·4...20mA/0…20mA 可设置;1…5V/0…5V 可设置·显示头可旋转N e x o n E l e c t r o n i c c a t a l o g P N 3010 c n v e r s i o n 1.0 2010 02设定面板窗口模式窗口模式下降过程中压力值要小于rP1时开关输出才释放。
窗口功能可使产品用来监视压力值是否超出一个特定的压力范围。
当压力值在rP1和SP1之间时,开关输出一种状态,而当压力值处于这个范围之外时开关输出另一种状态(与前一种相反)。
选型表i特殊要求可订制■用户指定的压力范围■G1/2, NPT1/2过程连接■食品卫生级法兰连接■用于粘性介质的齐平膜安装方式■加装用于高温介质的散热器■用户提出的其它电气,机械连接N e x o n E l e c t r o n i c c a t a l o g P N 3010 c n v e r s i o n 1.0 2010 02原理及特点通用参数应用■工程机械■液压和气动■机床■机械制造■泵和压缩机■石油钻探量程相关参数 (订货时用户可自定义量程)PN3020采用不锈钢薄膜传感器进行压力测量,信号由后部处理电路处理后转换成标准工业电信号输出并显示。
2010年国际贸易术语解释通则(INCOTERMS 2010)
DAT
(Delivered At Terminal运输终端交货)
该术语可适用于任何运输方式,也可适用于多种运输方式。
“运输终端交货”是指当卖方在指定港口或目的地的指定运输终端将货物从抵达的载货运输工具上卸下,交由买方处置时,即为交货。
“运输终端”意味着任何地点,而不论该地点是否有遮盖,例如码头、仓库、集装箱堆积场或公路、铁路、空运货站。
卖方承担将货物送至指定港口或目的地的运输终端并将其卸下的一切风险。
由于卖方承担在特地地点交货前的风险,特别建议双方尽可能确切地约定运输终端,或如果可能的话,在约定港口或目的地的运输终端内的特定的点。
建议卖方取得完全符合该选择的运输合同。
此外,如果双方希望由卖方承担由运输终端至另一地点间运送和受理货物的风险和费用,则应当使用DAP或DDP术语。
如适用时,DAT要求卖方办理出口清关手续。
但卖方无义务办理进口清关、支付任何进口税或办理任何进口海关手续。
买卖双方义务。
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