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International Code Council mechanical

International Mechanical Code (IMC), International Code Council, Washington, DC. [Pg.661]

IMC 2000/924.1 The International Code Council develops the International Mechanical Code. Section 924.1 of the IMC 2000 requires stationary fuel cell power plants not exceeding 1,000 kW to be tested and listed to ANSI Standard Z21.83. [Pg.399]

International Mechanical Code 2000 Published by the International Code Council. At the present time, it is the only code to provide specific guidance on stationary fuel cell power plants. [Pg.401]

The International Code Council (ICC) was founded in 1994 by the Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc. (BOCA), the Southern Building Code Congress International (SBCCI), and the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO). The ICC publishes the International Plumbing Code, the International Building Code, the International Fuel Gas Code, the International Mechanical Code, and other codes. [Pg.714]

AC193 (2010), Acceptance Criteria for Mechanical Anchors in Concrete Elements, International Code Council Evaluation Service Whittier CA. [Pg.90]

In addition to the Nuremberg Code and Declaration of Helsinki, The International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects was issued in 1982 and revised in 1993 by the Council for the International Organization of Medical Sciences (CIOMS). Those guidelines define national policies for biomedical research, apply ethical standards to the circumstances often present in research in economically developing nations, and define mechanisms for ethical review of human subjects research. [Pg.74]

The NHA works with DOE, NREL, and others to coordinate codes and standards activities to avoid duplication of effort and enable hydrogen systems to be sited. This requires coordination with industry groups and standards organizations such as the International Organization for Standardization, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, lEC TC 105, the U.S. Fuel Cell Council, the Society of Automotive Engineers, Fuel Cell Propulsion Institute, National Fire Protection Association, and the DOE Fuel Cell Codes and Standards Summit. [Pg.587]


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