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PASSENGER CAR BACKLIGHT DEFOGGING SYSTEM

1999-02-01
HISTORICAL
J953_199902
The scope of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish uniform test procedures for passenger cars, to determine whether the system is defined as a defroster or defogger, and to establish minimum performance requirements for each system. A defroster for purposes of this practice is a system which will remove moisture and/or frost from the interior surface of the backlight at −18 °C. A defogger is a system which will remove moisture and/or fog from the interior surface of the backlight at 4 °C. The test procedure is intended to simulate actual conditions by utilizing either a cold room with an appropriate device to introduce air flow over the backlight or a sufficiently large wind tunnel with ambient temperature control. The test procedure and the minimum performance requirements are based on currently available engineering data.
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Passenger Car Backlight Defogging System

1966-05-01
HISTORICAL
J953_196605
The scope of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish uniform test procedures and minimum performance requirements for sedan passenger car backlight defogging systems. It is limited to tests that can be conducted on uniform test equipment in commercially available laboratory facilities. The test procedures and minimum performance requirements, outlined in this recommended practice, are based on currently available engineering data. It is the intent that all portions of the recommended practice will be periodically reviewed and revised as additional knowledge regarding defogging performance is developed.
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Recovery and Recycle Equipment for Mobile Automotive Air-Conditioning Systems

1999-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1990_199902
The purpose of this SAE Standard is to provide equipment specifications for CFC-12 (R-12) recycling equipment. This information applies to equipment used to service automobiles, light trucks, and other vehicles with similar CFC-12 (R-12) air-conditioning (A/C) systems. Systems used on mobile vehicles for refrigerating cargo that have hermetically sealed systems are not covered in this document. The equipment in this document is intended for use with refrigerant that has been directly removed from, and intended to be returned to, a mobile A/C system. Should other revisions due to operational or technical requirements occur, this document may be amended.
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Vehicle Testing Requirements for Replacement Refrigerants for CFC-12 (R-12) Mobile Air-Conditioning Systems

1999-02-01
HISTORICAL
J1659_199902
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish the specific criteria for the selection of a replacement refrigerant for mobile CFC-12 (R-12) air-conditioning (A/C) systems. This document provides guidelines for qualifying candidate refrigerant. The requirements include laboratory and field testing. The alternate refrigerant shall provide comparable system performance as CFC-12 (R-12) as defined herein. The vehicle testing shall be conducted on representative vehicle manufacturer's product line, in which the refrigerant is intended to be used, such as cycling clutch orifice tube, constant run orifice tube, cycling clutch expansion valve, or continuous run expansion valve refrigerant system. This document is complete only when combined with the requirements of SAE J1657.
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SERVICE HOSE FOR AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING

1992-06-02
HISTORICAL
J2196_199206
This SAE Standard covers reinforced rubber, reinforced thermoplastic, or otherwise constructed hose, or hose assemblies, intended for conducting liquid and gaseous refrigerants for service connections from mobile air-conditioning systems to service equipment such as a manifold gauge set and vacuum pumps or for use internally, in charging stations or service equipment intended for use in servicing mobile air-conditioning systems.
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SERVICE HOSE FOR AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING

1997-03-01
HISTORICAL
J2196_199703
This SAE Standard covers reinforced rubber, reinforced thermoplastic, or otherwise constructed hose, or hose assemblies, intended for conducting liquid and gaseous refrigerants for service connections from mobile air conditioning systems to service equipment such as a manifold gauge set and vacuum pumps or for use internally, in charging stations or service equipment intended for use in servicing mobile air-conditioning systems.
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Recommended Service Procedure for the Containment of HFC-134a (R-134a)

1998-11-09
HISTORICAL
J2211_199811
Refrigerant containment is an important part of servicing mobile air-conditioning (A/C) systems. This procedure provides guidelines for technicians for servicing mobile A/C systems and operating refrigerant recycling equipment designed for HFC-134a (R-134a) (described in SAE J2210).
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Motor Vehicle Heater Test Procedure

1998-11-05
HISTORICAL
J638_199811
This SAE Recommended Practice, limited to liquid coolant systems, establishes uniform vehicle heater test procedures. Both laboratory and complete vehicle tests are specified in this document. Required test equipment, facilities, and definitions are included.
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MOTOR VEHICLE HEATER TEST PROCEDURE

1982-06-01
HISTORICAL
J638_198206
This SAE Recommended Practice, limited to liquid coolant systems, establishes uniform vehicle heater test procedures. Both laboratory and complete vehicle tests are specified in this recommended practice. Required test equipment, facilities and definitions are included. NOTE: Defrosting and defogging procedures and requirements can be found in SAE J902b, J381, J382, and J953.
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HFC-134a Refrigerant Electronic Leak Detectors, Minimum Performance Criteria

2007-01-12
HISTORICAL
J2791_200701
This SAE Standard applies to electronic probe-type leak detectors used to identify refrigerant leakage when servicing motor vehicle air conditioning systems. This document does not address any safety issues concerning their design or use. The purpose of this SAE Standard is to establish the minimum performance criteria for electronic probe-type leak detectors.
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R134a Refrigerant Automotive Air-Conditioning Hose

1999-06-24
HISTORICAL
J2064_199906
This SAE Standard covers hose and hose assemblies intended for conducting liquid and gaseous R134a refrigerant in automotive air-conditioning systems. The hose shall be designed to minimize permeation of R134a refrigerant, contamination of the system, and to be functional over a temperature range of –30 to 125 °C. Specific construction details are to be agreed upon between user and supplier. A hose marked “J2064” signifies that it has been coupled, tested, and has met the requirements of SAE J2064. It is the hose assembly manufacturer’s responsibility to see that the assemblies meet the specified acceptance criteria for this specification.
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R134a Refrigerant Automotive Air-Conditioning Hose

1998-08-01
HISTORICAL
J2064_199808
This SAE Standard covers hose and hose assemblies intended for conducting liquid and gaseous R134a refrigerant in automotive air-conditioning systems. The hose shall be designed to minimize permeation of R134a refrigerant, contamination of the system, and to be functional over a temperature range of −30 to 125 °C. Specific construction details are to be agreed upon between user and supplier. A hose marked “J2064” signifies that it has been coupled, tested, and has met the requirements of SAE J2064. It is the hose assembly manufacturer’s responsibility to see that the assemblies meet the specified acceptance criteria for this specification.
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R134a REFRIGERANT AUTOMOTIVE AIR CONDITIONING HOSE

1993-06-01
HISTORICAL
J2064_199306
This SAE Standard covers hose and hose assemblies intended for conducting liquid and gaseous R134a refrigerant in automotive air conditioning systems. The hose shall be designed to minimize permeation of R134a refrigerant, contamination of the system, and to be functional over a temperature range of -30 to 125 °C (-22 to 257 °F). Specific construction details are to be agreed upon between user and supplier.
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R134a Refrigerant Automotive Air-Conditioned Hose

2005-12-12
HISTORICAL
J2064_200512
This SAE Standard covers hose and hose assemblies intended for conducting liquid and gaseous R134a refrigerant in automotive air-conditioning systems. The hose shall be designed to minimize permeation of R134a refrigerant, contamination of the system, and to be functional over a temperature range of –30 °C to 125 °C. Specific construction details are to be agreed upon between user and supplier. A hose marked “J2064” signifies that it has been coupled, tested, and has met the requirements of SAE J2064. It is the hose assembly manufacturer’s responsibility to see that the assemblies meet the specified acceptance criteria for this specification.
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