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Small Craft—Graphic Symbols

2009-08-25
HISTORICAL
J1449_200908
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies graphic symbols for operator controls, gauges, tell-tales, indicators, instructions, and warning against risks in small craft and for engines and other equipment intended to be used in small craft.
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Small Craft—Graphic Symbols

2002-03-15
HISTORICAL
J1449_200203
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies graphic symbols for operator controls, gauges, tell-tales, indicators, instructions, and warning against risks in small craft and for engines and other equipment intended to be used in small craft.
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Small Craft - Marine Propulsion Engine and Systems - Power Measurements and Declarations

2016-04-06
CURRENT
J1228_201604
This SAE Standard specifies the test requirements in addition to those given in ISO 3046-1 for determining the power, at a single point or as a power curve, of marine propulsion engines or systems for recreational craft and other small craft using similar propulsion equipment of less than 24 m length of the hull. It also provides the means for documenting and checking the declared (rated) power published by the manufacturer.
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Small Craft - Marine Propulsion Engine and Systems - Power Measurements and Declarations

2021-02-19
WIP
J1228

This SAE Standard specifies the test requirements in addition to those given in ISO 3046-1 for determining the power, at a single point or as a power curve, of marine propulsion engines or systems for recreational craft and other small craft using similar propulsion equipment of less than 24 m length of the hull.

It also provides the means for documenting and checking the declared (rated) power published by the manufacturer.

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Small Craft - Graphic Symbols

2015-05-12
CURRENT
J1449_201505
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies graphic symbols for operator controls, gauges, tell-tales, indicators, instructions, and warning against risks in small craft and for engines and other equipment intended to be used in small craft.
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Small Craft - Graphic Symbols

2022-02-18
WIP
J1449
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies graphic symbols for operator controls, gauges, tell-tales, indicators, instructions, and warning against risks in small craft and for engines and other equipment intended to be used in small craft.
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SMALL CRAFT—MARINE PROPULSION ENGINE AND SYSTEMS—POWER MEASUREMENTS AND DECLARATIONS

1991-11-01
HISTORICAL
J1228_199111
This SAE Standard specifies the test requirements in addition to those given in ISO 3046-1 for determining the power, at a single point or as a power curve, of marine propulsion engines or systems for recreational craft and other small craft using similar propulsion equipment of less than 24 m length of the hull. It also provides the means for documenting and checking the declared (rated) power published by the manufacturer.
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Operator Sound Pressure Level Exposure Measurement Procedure for Powered Recreational Craft

2022-04-25
CURRENT
J1281_202204
This SAE Standard establishes the procedure for determining the operator duty cycle sound pressure level Lodc to which operators of powered recreational craft up to 24 m in length are exposed during typical operation as determined by marine engine duty cycle studies. This document describes the instrumentation, the required calibration procedures, the test site, the specifications for “standard craft”, the craft operating conditions, microphone positioning, test procedure, engine speeds for each of the Duty Cycle modes and the formula and table for calculating the Duty Cycle operator ear sound pressure level. This document is subject to change to keep pace with technical advances as well as other international standards and practices. Changes in this Revision: The sound pressure level measurements performed while applying this document are based on the Five-Mode Marine Engine Duty Cycle instead of a single engine speed.
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Operator Sound Pressure Level Exposure Measurement Procedure for Powered Recreational Craft

2016-11-15
HISTORICAL
J1281_201611
This SAE Standard establishes the procedure for determining the operator duty cycle sound pressure level Lodc to which operators of powered recreational craft up to 24 m in length are exposed during typical operation as determined by marine engine duty cycle studies. This document describes the instrumentation, the required calibration procedures, the test site, the specifications for “standard craft”, the craft operating conditions, microphone positioning, test procedure, engine speeds for each of the Duty Cycle modes and the formula and table for calculating the Duty Cycle operator ear sound pressure level. This document is subject to change to keep pace with technical advances as well as other international standards and practices. Changes in this Revision: The sound pressure level measurements performed while applying this document are based on the Five-Mode Marine Engine Duty Cycle instead of a single engine speed.
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Marine Push-Pull Control Cables

2021-08-19
CURRENT
J917_202108
This SAE Standard covers dimensions, performance parameters, and nomenclature of a push-pull control cable used in outboard, inboard, and sterndrive marine throttle and shift applications.
Standard

Marine Push-Pull Control Cables

2004-12-15
HISTORICAL
J917_200412
This SAE Standard covers dimensions, performance parameters and nomenclature of a push-pull control cable used in inboard marine throttle and shift applications.
Standard

Marine Push-Pull Control Cables

2014-09-09
HISTORICAL
J917_201409
This SAE Standard covers dimensions, performance parameters and nomenclature of a push-pull control cable used in inboard marine throttle and shift applications.
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Marine Propulsion System Wiring

2011-10-27
HISTORICAL
J378_201110
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the requirements for all marine inboard engine wiring, wiring assemblies, wiring components, and wiring connectors connected to microprocessors associated with the operation of the propulsion system, operating at 50 V or less. EXCEPTION—Outboard engines and engines in Personal Water Craft (PWC). NOTE: See ABYC E11 for additional requirements related to electrical installations on small craft.
Standard

Marine Propulsion System Wiring

2018-02-24
CURRENT
J378_201802
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the requirements for all marine inboard engine wiring, wiring assemblies, wiring components, and wiring connectors connected to microprocessors associated with the operation of the propulsion system, operating at 50 V or less. EXCEPTION—Outboard engines and engines in Personal Water Craft (PWC). NOTE: See ABYC E11 for additional requirements related to electrical installations on small craft.
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Marine Control Cable Connection—Engine Throttle Lever

2008-04-14
HISTORICAL
J961_200804
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guides toward standard conditions for operating marine engine throttles (gasoline or diesel) where push-pull cable control is applicable. For control cable information see SAE J917. a Maximum desirable force required to make or maintain a throttle setting, 22 N (5 lb), as applied by the control cable. b Amount of travel required for the engine throttle lever is as follows: 1 Two holes in the engine throttle lever at radii to provide 44.5 mm (1-3/4 in) and 70 mm (2-3/4 in) linear travel, idle to full throttle. 2 The engine throttle lever may be adjustable in length. c The holes in the engine throttle lever for attaching the cable terminal should be 6.35 mm (1/4 in) diameter. The engine throttle lever at these holes should not be more than 6.35 mm (1/4 in) thick.
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Marine Control Cable Connection—Engine Throttle Lever

2001-02-14
HISTORICAL
J961_200102
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guides toward standard conditions for operating marine engine throttles (gasoline or diesel) where push-pull cable control is applicable. For control cable information see SAE J917. a Maximum desirable force required to make or maintain a throttle setting, 22 N (5 lb), as applied by the control cable. b Amount of travel required for the engine throttle lever is as follows: 1 Two holes in the engine throttle lever at radii to provide 44.5 mm (1-3/4 in) and 70 mm (2-3/4 in) linear travel, idle to full throttle. 2 The engine throttle lever may be adjustable in length. c The holes in the engine throttle lever for attaching the cable terminal should be 6.35 mm (1/4 in) diameter. The engine throttle lever at these holes should not be more than 6.35 mm (1/4 in) thick.
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Marine Control Cable Connection - Engine Throttle Lever

2018-02-24
CURRENT
J961_201802
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guides toward standard conditions for operating marine engine throttles (gasoline or diesel) where push-pull cable control is applicable. For control cable information see SAE J917.
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Marine Control Cable Connection - Engine Throttle Lever

2012-08-20
HISTORICAL
J961_201208
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guides toward standard conditions for operating marine engine throttles (gasoline or diesel) where push-pull cable control is applicable. For control cable information see SAE J917.
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Marine Control Cable Connection - Engine Clutch Lever

2012-08-20
HISTORICAL
J960_201208
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guides toward standard conditions for operating marine hydraulic transmissions where push-pull cable control is applicable. For control cable information see SAE J917.
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Marine Control Cable Connection - Engine Clutch Lever

2018-02-24
CURRENT
J960_201802
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide guides toward standard conditions for operating marine hydraulic transmissions where push-pull cable control is applicable. For control cable information see SAE J917.
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