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11、ivCommittee Roster.vCorrespondence With the B40 Committee.viPreface.viiASME B40.1Gauges:Pressure Indicating Dial Type Elastic Element.1ASME B40.2Diaphragm Seals.43ASME B40.5Snubbers.69ASME B40.6Pressure Limiter Valves.87ASME B40.7Gauges:Pressure Digital Indicating.95iiiCopyrighted material licensed
12、to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.FOREWORDASME Standards Committee B40 is comprised of a balanced cross section of pressure gaugeusers,manufacturers,andin
13、terestedmembersrepresentinggovernmentalagencies,testinglabora-tories,and other standards-producing bodies.All are convinced that national standards such asthis one serve not only to provide product performance and configuration guidelines,but alsoto inform and update the specifier and user regarding
14、 the science of pressure gauge production,application,and use.The standards are vehicles by which the Committee as a body can transmitto users the benefits of their combined knowledge and experience as regards the proper and safeuse of pressure gauges.This Standard is advisory only.Its use is entire
15、ly a voluntary matter and shall in no waypreclude the manufacture or use of products that do not conform.Neither ASME nor the B40Committee assumes responsibility for the effects of observance or nonobservance of recommenda-tions made herein.An addenda was issued on December 31,2001,adding Nonmandato
16、ry Appendix C to B40.1,B40.2,B40.5,and B40.6.This Standard was approved by the B40 Standards Committee and approved as an AmericanNational Standard by the American National Standards Institute on September 19,2005.ivCopyrighted material licensed to Stanford University by Thomson Scientific(),downloaded on Oct-05-2010 by Stanford University User.No further reproduction or distribution is permitted.Uncontrolled when printed.ASME B40 COMMITTEESpecifications for Pressure and Vacuum Gauges(The follow