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Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers

SOURCE S. M. Berman, et al. (1976). "Electrical Energy Consumption in California Data Collection and Analysis." Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, UGID 3847 (for 1947-1975 data). Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (for 1972 and 1978-1995 data). [Pg.77]

The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) has published a set of standards for testing of automatic dishwashers [93], Although the focus of this test is the dishwasher performance, it can also be applied to the product performance. [Pg.349]

Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, ANSI/AHAM DW-1-1992. [Pg.371]

Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM), 1111 19th St., N.W., Suite 402, Washington, DC 20036, www.aham.org. [Pg.619]

Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers 20 North Wacker Dr. Chicago, IL 60606 Phone 312-984-5800 Pax 312-984-5823... [Pg.1205]

Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, Chicago, Illinois The association develops voluntary appliance performance standards and makes safety recommendations to Underwriters Laboratories and the American Gas Association, represents the industry in consumer and government relations, compiles statistics, sponsors certification programs, and provides consumer appliance information, educational materials, and technical aids, www.aham.org... [Pg.531]

Canberra, Australia-based APRA promotes and disseminates research relating to polymer processing and engineering, market information, and technology, http // users.netinfo.com.au/sira/aprahome.htm Association of Home Appliance Manufiicturers Serves the consuming pubhc and the appliance industry s manufacturers, suppliers, and related professionals, http / / www.aham.org... [Pg.653]

ASHRAE (American Society of Heating and Refrigerating and Air-conditioiung Engineers), S AE (Society for Automotive Engineers), ISIAQ (Intemational Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate), UL (Underwriters Laboratories), AHAM (Association for Home Appliance Manufactures), lES (Institute of Environmental Sciences). [Pg.196]


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