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R-152a Recovery/Recycling/Recharging Equipment for Flammable Refrigerants for Mobile Air-Conditioning Systems

2019-12-10
WIP
J3222
This SAE Standard applies to equipment to be used with R-152a refrigerant only. It establishes requirements for equipment used to recharge R-152a to an industry accepted accuracy level and purity levels defined in SAE J2099. Refrigerant service equipment is required to ensure adequate refrigerant recovery to reduce emissions and provide for accurate recharging of mobile air conditioning systems. Equipment shall be certified to meet all performance requirements outlined in this document and international/regional construction and safety requirements as outlined in this document.
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R-152a Refrigerant Electronic Leak Detectors, Minimum Performance Criteria

2019-12-10
WIP
J3221
This SAE Standard provides testing and functional requirements to meet specified minimum performance criteria for electronic probe-type leak detectors suitable for use with R-152a, an A2 flammable refrigerant. The equipment specified here will identify smaller refrigerant leaks when servicing motor vehicle air conditioning systems, including those engineered with improved sealing and smaller refrigerant charges to address environmental concerns and increase system efficiency.
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Aftermarket Service Lubricants for use in MVAC Systems

2017-04-07
WIP
J3140
This SAE standard applies to compressor lubricants intended for aftermarket use in the refrigerant circuit of vehicle air-conditioning systems. This standard does not grant the user to qualify a lubricant as OEM approved. This SAE Standard is not limited by refrigerant selection, however, only refrigerants identified in SAE 639 may apply for SAE J2911 submission and container labeling.
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Oxygen Systems and Components Maintenance and Service Practices

2014-05-08
WIP
ARP5932
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) will provide general guidelines and procedures for servicing and maintaining oxygen systems. Such methods and procedures may be applied to gaseous, liquid, chemical and portable oxygen systems. These guidelines and recommendations will be provided to engineering and maintenance personnel for airlines, modification centers and third party maintenance contractors, to be used while performing maintenance on oxygen systems and components.
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Vehicle Sound Measurement at Low Speeds

2009-01-16
WIP
J2889
The Vehicle Sound for Pedestrians Subcommittee of the SAE Safety and Human Factors Committee is developing a test procedure to determine the sound output of electric and hybrid-electric powertrain vehicles at certain low-speed conditions. Establishing a consistent method of measuring the sound output of these vehicles will facilitate further study into the need for additional measures to alert pedestrians to the presence of these vehicles in traffic. This test procedure could also become industry practice should it later be deemed necessary to record the sound output of certain vehicles in low speed traffic conditions where vehicles, pedestrians and other road users are co-mingled.
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Motor Vehicle Seating Glossary

2010-06-03
WIP
J2897
This document provides technology, terminology, and procedural definitions common in Motor Vehicle seat design and testing.
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Ergonomic Guidelines for Carts and Dollies

2015-03-13
CURRENT
USCAR41
This document describes the assessment methods and physical requirements associated with the manual handling of carts and dollies, specific to material handling systems. All possible designs and applications could not be anticipated in creating these guidelines. Where there are questions of adherence to this document, such as use of an “off-the shelf” design, always consult the responsible Ergonomics Department. Force guidelines were primarily developed referencing the push/pull psychophysical Snook data contained in A Guide to Manual Materials Handling (second edition) by Mital, Nicholson and Ayoub (NY: Taylor & Francis, 1997). The force guidelines accommodate 75% of female capabilities and 99% of male capabilities. Factors that were included in the established guideline include: push / pull distances, vertical hand height, horizontal hand height, frequency and wheel / castor alignment and load rating. These factors were used to develop a conservative force guideline.
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STANDARD FOR D.C. BRUSH MOTOR - HVAC BLOWERS

2020-11-19
CURRENT
USCAR6-1
This standard sets forth the performance and durability requirements for 12-volt, D.C. brush-type electric motors used for automobile Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) blowers and outlines Production Validation and Continuing Conformance testing.
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STANDARD FOR D.C. BRUSH MOTOR – HVAC BLOWERS

1999-02-01
HISTORICAL
USCAR6
This standard sets forth the performance and durability requirements for 12-volt, D.C. brush-type electric motors used for automobile Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) blowers and outlines Production Validation and Continuing Conformance testing.
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Generator Terminal Labeling

2001-04-26
CURRENT
J1416_200104
This SAE Recommended Practice recommends a common naming convention to be used to designate the terminals on automotive generators found in internal combustion engine road vehicles. The intent is to standardize the terminology in use. This document is not intended to include hybrid and/or electric vehicles.
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SAE J2450 Supplemental Training Document

2019-10-31
CURRENT
J2450/1_201910
This supplement, which is a living document, is meant to provide both clients and translation suppliers with some suggestions for integrating SAE J2450 into their business practices. It is intended for the use of clients, trainers who wish to develop new evaluators, and those who wish to self-train.
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SAE J2450 Supplemental Training Document

2008-05-13
HISTORICAL
J2450/1_200805
This supplement, which is a living document, is meant to provide both clients and translation suppliers with some suggestions for integrating SAE J2450 into their business practices. It is intended for the use of clients, trainers who wish to develop new evaluators, and those who wish to self-train.
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HYDRAULIC POWER UNITS USED ON MACHINE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

1994-11-01
CURRENT
J1689_199411
This SAE Standard defines the expectations for free-standing, nonintegral, nonpressurized reservoir, flooded inlet type, industrial hydraulic power units used on machine tools and equipment for the automotive industry. These exclude power units used for intermittent and/or noncontinuous duty cycle and pressurized vessels, such as accumulators and air over oil systems. Objectives were set and accomplished to develop a consensus of common features which enhance the power unit performance, manufacturing quality, and maintainability. Some of those features are: a Identification b Common sizes and construction c Conductors and connectors d Pump/motor groups e Filters
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