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Released: 21.12.1984

IEEE 548-1984 - IEEE Standard Criteria and Guidelines for the Laboratory Measurement and Reporting of Fly Ash Resistivity

IEEE Standard Criteria and Guidelines for the Laboratory Measurement and Reporting of Fly Ash Resistivity

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Standard number:IEEE 548-1984
Released:21.12.1984
ISBN:978-0-7381-4382-8
Pages:30
Status:Inactive
Language:English
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IEEE 548-1984

This standard presents uniform criteria and guidelines for measurement and reporting of fly ash resistivity data obtained in the laboratory. It applies to fly ashes produced from the burning of any rank of coal. It includes consideration of methods for ashing core bore samples of coal that have not been burned previously in a full-scale boiler.

The purpose of this standard is: (1) To provide uniform procedures to be used in the measurement and reporting of fly ash resistivity. (2) To provide additional requirements to those given in ANWASME Pl'C 28-1965, Determining the Properties of Fine Particulate Matter [ 1 1. (3) To provide additional recommendations to the Informative Report No 2-June 1965 of the Air Pollution Control Association's Committee No This standard is not intended to replace the earlier efforts of documents described in the preceding paragraphs except where updating is clearly indicated.

New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn. Uniform criteria and guidelines for laboratory measurement and reporting of fly ash resistivity data obtained in the laboratory are presented. Fly ashes produced from the burning of any rank of coal are covered. Methods for ashing core bore samples of coal that have not been burned previously in a full-scale boiler are considered.