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Tank terminology

An insulated tank can be a protected tank, built to third-party standards UL 2085 and/or SwRl 93-01, or a fire-resistant tank built to UL 2080 or SwRI 97-04. Protected tanks were developed in line with NFPA requirements and terminology, while fire-resistant ASTs were developed in line with Uniform Fire Code (now International Fire Code) requirements and terminology. Both protected tanks and fire-resistant tanks must pass a 1093°C (2000°F), 2-h fire test. [Pg.143]

Careful records must be kept to enable verification of compliance. Each lot of wine must be traceable back to the grapes and vineyard. Tanks must be carefully gauged and the capacities recorded on them. If the wine is to be labeled "estate botded," not only must the wine be fermented, processed, and bottled by the state winery at their listed address, but the vineyard must also be owned or controlled by that winery. Other label terminology, subject to some further intricacies, are "produced," ie, fermented 75% or made into a different class of wine "prepared," "vinted," or "cellared," ie, subjected to cellar processing or aging without changing the class of wine "blended," ie, combined at the stated address, wines (probably purchased) of the same class and type and "botded" or "packed" by the stated winery. [Pg.376]

Assuming Euler integration, and using a subscript terminology, the mass in the tank at the jth time instant may be calculated from the mass and the flows at the (j — l)th time instant ... [Pg.243]

The main terminologies used to describe the operation of the CIP system relate to the direction of the CIP cleaning flnid. The CIP fluid leaving the CIP storage tank is... [Pg.230]

The effluent has the same composition and temperature as the vessel s contents. Although more accurately called a continuous flow stirred-tank reactor, this terminology is less common, core variable a variable that appears in exactly one dimensionless group describing some phenomenon, derived unit a unit created by the product of the base units. The joule, a unit of energy in the mks SI system, is the product of kg, m, and s 1 joule = 1 kg-m /s. ... [Pg.369]

ASTME1S19 Standard Terminology Relating to Agricultural Tank Mix Adjuvants, Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 11.05,2000. [Pg.308]


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