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edc23dae_Buying_NZ_Timber___NZTIF__Service_Conditions | [Hazard Class] H4 [Exposure] Exposed to weather in ground or fresh water contact [Hazard] Decay fungi and borers [End Users] Fence and agricultural posts and landscaping [Service Conditions] | Ground contact and/or severe or continuous wetting | [] | Buying NZ Timber » NZTIF | Service Conditions | http://www.nztif.co.nz/buying-nz-timber/ | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00050-ip-10-236-191-2_621206375_0.json |
edc23dae_Buying_NZ_Timber___NZTIF__Service_Conditions | [Hazard Class] H5 [Exposure] Exposed to weather in ground or fresh water contact [Hazard] Decay fungi and borers [End Users] House piles and poles, retaining walls, transmission poles [Service Conditions] | Ground contact and/or severe or continuous wetting where uses are critical and a higher level of protection than H4 is required | [] | Buying NZ Timber » NZTIF | Service Conditions | http://www.nztif.co.nz/buying-nz-timber/ | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00050-ip-10-236-191-2_621206375_0.json |
edc23dae_Buying_NZ_Timber___NZTIF__Service_Conditions | [Hazard Class] H6 [Exposure] Seawater or estuarine ground [Hazard] Marine borers and decay [End Users] Wharf & marine piles and timbers [Service Conditions] | Salt water or estuarine immersion | [] | Buying NZ Timber » NZTIF | Service Conditions | http://www.nztif.co.nz/buying-nz-timber/ | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00050-ip-10-236-191-2_621206375_0.json |
4e991913_ormance_Skiff___Ovington_Boats__Rig_component | [Light - medium wind] 27-30 on Loos rig gauge ( on shroud ) [Heavy wind] 27-30 on Loos rig gauge [Rig component] | Rig tension | [
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4e991913_ormance_Skiff___Ovington_Boats__Rig_component | [Light - medium wind] 85-110mm from rear of mast to shroud line [Heavy wind] 85-110mm from rear of mast to shroud line [Rig component] | Spreader angle | [
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4e991913_ormance_Skiff___Ovington_Boats__Rig_component | [Light - medium wind] 5th hole down on front row ( giving 10 on Loos gauge ) [Heavy wind] 5th hole down on front row ( giving 10 on Loos gauge ) [Rig component] | Lowers | [
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7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] C1L, C1R [Size/#] 15mm or axial [Value/Notes] | These are the coupling caps. There is spacing for a 15mm box type cap (such as a Wima) but there are also extra pads to use other larger caps. Something in the 0.22uF to 0.47uF range is probably sufficient. If you want to use smaller values, you may need to increase the value of the R4's. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] C2L, C2R [Size/#] 10.5mm case, 5mm pin [Value/Notes] | These are the tube's cathode bypass capacitors. You may be able to leave them out -- doing so increases plate resistance and distortion (mostly 2nd harmonic) and reduces gain, some people find it sounds better in some circuits -- otherwise they should be sized for a decent 3dB point. To determine this, you must consider what resistance the capacitor sees. Generally, you would consider the plate resistance of the tube + the plate load resistor, divided by the mu of the tube (plus 1) all in parallel with the cathode bias resistor. However, since the plate load of the tube is a CCS and is thus, for purposes here, infinite, the math becomes a lot easier. You only need to consider the cathode resistor. To know what that resistor will be, you will need to do a little math, but since we are planning to drop in the range of ~1V at between 1 and 3mA, the worst case is that the resistor will be in the 300R range. A 100uF cap would thus be sufficient. So, use a 220uF cap or larger and forget about it. The formula for figureing out what cap size to use for a given resistance is given here. These caps will only see a couple of volts, so large voltage caps are unnecessary. owever, they are directly in the signal path, so quality counts. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] C3L, C3R [Size/#] 5mm pins [Value/Notes] | These are film bypasses for the cathode bypass caps. Only use them if you use C2's. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] C4L, C4R [Size/#] 10.5mm case, 5mm pins [Value/Notes] | These are power supply decoupling caps for the tube section. The value is not critical -- 100uF to 220uF is fine, but use what you like. 35V or better is recommended. Unlike solid state circuits, putting huge caps here won't add bass. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] C5L, C5R [Size/#] 5mm pins [Value/Notes] | Film decoupling caps for C4's. Totally unnecessary -- use them if you like. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] C6L, C6R, C6G, C7L, C7R, C7G [Size/#] 5mm pin spacing [Value/Notes] | Decoupling caps for the buffers. use 0.1uF film caps, or ceramics are fine too. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] C9 [Size/#] 8mm case, 3.5mm pin [Value/Notes] | Cap to stabilize the virtual ground splitter. 220uF is typical, a little larger or smaller is fine. 35V is a good idea here. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] C13, C14 [Size/#] 12mm case [Value/Notes] | I seem to have skipped C8 on the schematic. These are the main PS decoupling caps. They should be big and at least 35V (technically they can be smaller in voltage, but if the rail splitter goes south, you'll be happy they are over spec'd). However, there are two considerations. One is that the case is only 12mm, so they can only be so big. The other is that they are right by a heatsink that is going to get hot, so 105 degree caps are a good idea. Panasonic makes a 1500uF/35V cap in the FM line that will fit this spot (though they also make one that won't, so check the datasheet.) Also, Nichicon part #647-UDW1V152MHD6 is the same. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] C10 [Size/#] 5mm pin [Value/Notes] | Input cap for the heater Vreg. The data sheet says to use 0.33uF. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] C11 [Size/#] 5mm pin [Value/Notes] | Output cap for the Vreg. The datasheet says to use 0.1uF here. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] C12 [Size/#] 1206 [Value/Notes] | This spot connects the tube's internal shield to ground. Some people ignore this, some use a jumper, and some use a small ceramic cap. If you use a cap, 0.1uF ceramic is probably good. A jumper is fine too. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] U$1 [Size/#] Pot sized [Value/Notes] | This is the pot that I forgot to rename. An Alps blue or Noble pot will fit as will a Panasonic EVJ. 50K is standard, but anything from 10K to 100K is probably fine. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] R1L, R1R [Size/#] 1/8W is fine [Value/Notes] | These are the so-called grid leak resistors. However, in this design the pot already does that. These really offer a connection for the grid to ground in case something goes wrong with the pot. Should be 10X the pot value, so probably 500K is a good value. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] R2L, R2R [Size/#] 1/8W is okay [Value/Notes] | These are the grid stoppers that help quell tube oscillations. They may or may not be necessary here. You can probably just jumper them, but if you use them, 100R to 470R is a good range. As high as 1K is fine if that's all you have. In an ideal world, you'd use a carbon film resistor or carbon comp here (AB, Riken) but metal film is fine too. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] R3L, R3R [Size/#] Bourns 3296W [Value/Notes] | These are used to set the tube's bias. How to do this is explained elsewhere, but what I suggest is that you set the trimmer to about where you think it should be (by doing the math), then adjust from there. The Bourns 3296W series fits, I would think that 2K would be a decent value to try. Better to be too high here than too low as you can always adjust down. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] R4L, R4R [Size/#] 1/8W [Value/Notes] | These resistors set the input impedance to the buffer stage. High is good -- something in the 100K to 500K range is probably good, and what you pick will influence your choice for C1L and C1R. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] R5L, R5R, R8L, R8R [Size/#] 1/8W [Value/Notes] | 1K For R8 you might be able to use a ferrite instead. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] R7L, R7R, R7G [Size/#] 1/8W [Value/Notes] | These are to set the bandwidth if you try to use BUF634's. However, since it is unlikely that BUF634's will work, these can probably be left out. If you use them, 100-220R or so. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] CCS1, CCS2 [Value/Notes] | These are CRD's and set the current flowing through the tube and act as I/V converters. Somewhere between 1mA and 3mA is probably a good starting point, but feel free to experiment. The datasheet is unclear on operatig points for the tube, suggesting only 0.9mA at 6.3V on the plate. Since weare running with considerably higher voltage onthe plate, it is trial and error to find a good spot. However, it does suggest no more than 0.6W of dissipation from each plate. If that's too much of a limit, use a 6DJ8 instead. There is space for either the DO-35 or the TO-92 version. Also, you could use a resistor here. This will require a slightly higher B+ but might be a fun experiment. The suggested buffers can take +/-30V and the TLE2426 can take 40V (so they say) and you'll probably need to upspec the caps, but this will likely offer a tube-ier sound. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] BUF1, BUF2, BUF3 [Size/#] DIP-8 [Value/Notes] | These are the output buffers. It is likely that the OPA551 is the best choice here, but try other single opamps or BUF634's to see if you can get the DC offset down. Don't forget the sockets. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] U$2 [Size/#] TO-92 [Value/Notes] | Another part I forgot to rename -- a TLE2426 in the TO-92 package. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] VR1 [Size/#] TO-220 [Value/Notes] | This is a voltage regulator for the heater. The heater actually wants 6.3V (though anything between 6.0 and 6.6V should be fine), but this is an uncommon Vreg voltage, so use a 6V. Any LM7806 in TO-220 is fine -- make sure it can deliver over 330mA. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] D1 [Size/#] DO-41 [Value/Notes] | Reverse current protection diode. Some of these Vregs have this built-in, others don't. It's a $0.03 part, so worth including. A 1N4002 or better is fine. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] KK1 [Value/Notes] | This is the heatsink for the Vreg. I don't have a part number as I have piles of these around, so I haven't ordered one in a while. Keep in mind that this will need to dissipate over 6W of heat, so big is good. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
7f33ac1a_ecp_cc__Value_Notes | [Part] Tube [Size/#] 9 pin [Value/Notes] | The tube this was designed for is the 6GM8. However, a 6DJ8, 6922, or 7308 may work too. Don't forget the socket. | [] | ecp.cc | Value/Notes | http://www.ecp.cc/meha.html | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_440243419_4.json |
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a32bc9d8_Egg_Allergy___Allergy_UK__Raw_egg | [Well cooked egg] Quorn or similar microprotein products [Loosely cooked egg] Omelette [Raw egg] | Raw egg in cake mix and other dishes awaiting cooking (Children of all ages can’t resist tasting them!) | [] | Egg Allergy - Allergy UK | Raw egg | http://www.allergyuk.org/egg-allergy/egg-allergy | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_281486831_0.json |
a32bc9d8_Egg_Allergy___Allergy_UK__Raw_egg | [Well cooked egg] Gravy granules (if they contain egg) [Loosely cooked egg] Poached egg [Raw egg] | Some cheeses if they contain egg white lysozyme or other egg proteins. | [] | Egg Allergy - Allergy UK | Raw egg | http://www.allergyuk.org/egg-allergy/egg-allergy | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_281486831_0.json |
a32bc9d8_Egg_Allergy___Allergy_UK__Raw_egg | [Well cooked egg] Shop bought pre-cooked frozen Yorkshire puddings [Loosely cooked egg] Egg in batter [Raw egg] | The fondant icing inside a Cadbury’s cream egg | [] | Egg Allergy - Allergy UK | Raw egg | http://www.allergyuk.org/egg-allergy/egg-allergy | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_281486831_0.json |
a32bc9d8_Egg_Allergy___Allergy_UK__Raw_egg | [Well cooked egg] Manufactured meringues [Loosely cooked egg] Homemade products where egg is used to make breadcrumbs stick to fish/chicken etc [Raw egg] | Chocolate bars containing egg in their filling eg Milky Way and Mars Bar | [] | Egg Allergy - Allergy UK | Raw egg | http://www.allergyuk.org/egg-allergy/egg-allergy | 14/1438042988860.88_20150728002308-00217-ip-10-236-191-2_281486831_0.json |
fd56ec0a_MOTOR_OIL_GUIDE__Use___Definition | [API Symbol] SG (obsolete) (1989 Gasoline Engine Warranty Maintenance Service) [Use & Definition] | Service typical of gasoline engines in passenger cars, vans and light trucks beginning with the 1989 model year operating under manufacturer's recommended maintenance procedures. Category SG quality oils include the performance properties of API Service Category CC. (Certain manufacturers of gasoline engines require oils also meeting API Service Category CID). Oils developed for this service provide improved control of engine deposits, oil oxidation and engine wear relative to oils developed for previous categories. These oils also provide protection against rust and corrosion. Oils meeting API Service Category SG may be used where API Service Categories SF, SE, SF/CC or SE/CC are recommended. | [] | MOTOR OIL GUIDE | Use & Definition | http://www.procarcare.com/includes/content/resourcecenter/encyclopedia/ch05/moilgde2.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00211-ip-10-236-191-2_663905554_0.json |
fd56ec0a_MOTOR_OIL_GUIDE__Use___Definition | [API Symbol] SH (1993 Gasoline Engine Warranty Maintenance Service) [Use & Definition] | Service typical of gasoline engines in present and earlier passenger cars, vans and light trucks operating under vehicle manufacturer recommended maintenance procedures. Engine oils developed for this category provide performance exceeding the minimum performance requirements for API SG, which it is intended to replace, in the areas of deposit control, oil oxidation, wear, rust and corrosion. Engine oils meeting the API SH designation have been tested according to the Chemical Manufacturers Association (CMA) Product Approval Code of Practice, may utilize the API Base Oil Interchange and Viscosity Grade Engine Testing Guidelines and may be used where API Service Category SG and earlier categories have been recommended. | [] | MOTOR OIL GUIDE | Use & Definition | http://www.procarcare.com/includes/content/resourcecenter/encyclopedia/ch05/moilgde2.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00211-ip-10-236-191-2_663905554_0.json |
fd56ec0a_MOTOR_OIL_GUIDE__Use___Definition | [API Symbol] SJ (1997 Gasoline Engine Warranty Maintenance Service) [Use & Definition] | API Service Category SJ was adopted for use in describing engine oils available in 1996. These oils are for use in service typical of gasoline engines in current and earlier passenger car, sport utility vehicle, van, and light truck operations under vehicle manufacturers' recommended maintenance procedures. Engine oils that meet the API Service Category SJ designation may be used where API Service Category SH and earlier categories have been recommended. Engine oils that meet the API Service Category SJ designation have been tested in accordance with the CMA Code, may use the API Base Oil Interchangeability Guidelines and the API Guidelines for SAE Viscosity- Grade Engine Testing. Engine oils that meet these requirements may display API Service Category SJ in the upper portion of the API Service Symbol. | [] | MOTOR OIL GUIDE | Use & Definition | http://www.procarcare.com/includes/content/resourcecenter/encyclopedia/ch05/moilgde2.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00211-ip-10-236-191-2_663905554_0.json |
fd56ec0a_MOTOR_OIL_GUIDE__Use___Definition | [API Symbol] CA (obsolete) (Light Duty Diesel Engine Service) [Use & Definition] | Service typical of diesel engines operated in mild to moderate duty with high quality fuels and occasionally has Included gasoline engines in mild service. Oils designed for this service provide protection from bearing corrosion and from ring belt deposits in some naturally aspirated diesel engines when using fuels of such quality that they impose no unusual requirements for wear and deposit protection. They were widely used in the late 1940's and 1950's but should not be used in any engine unless specifically recommended by the equipment manufacturer. | [] | MOTOR OIL GUIDE | Use & Definition | http://www.procarcare.com/includes/content/resourcecenter/encyclopedia/ch05/moilgde2.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00211-ip-10-236-191-2_663905554_0.json |
fd56ec0a_MOTOR_OIL_GUIDE__Use___Definition | [API Symbol] CB (obsolete) (Moderate Duty Diesel Engine Service) [Use & Definition] | Service typical of diesel engines operated in mild to moderate duty, but with lower quality fuels which necessitate more protection from wear and deposits. Occasionally has included gasoline engines in mild service. Oils designed for this service were introduced in 1949. Such oils provide necessary protection from bearing corrosion and from high temperature deposits in normally aspirated diesel engines with higher sulfur fuels. | [] | MOTOR OIL GUIDE | Use & Definition | http://www.procarcare.com/includes/content/resourcecenter/encyclopedia/ch05/moilgde2.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00211-ip-10-236-191-2_663905554_0.json |
fd56ec0a_MOTOR_OIL_GUIDE__Use___Definition | [API Symbol] CC (obsolete) (Moderate Duty Diesel and Gasoline Engine Service) [Use & Definition] | Service typical of lightly supercharged these I engines operated in moderate to severe duty and has included certain heavy duty gasoline engines. Oils designed for this service were introduced in 1961 and used in many trucks and In industrial and construction equipment and farm tractors. These oils provide protection from high temperature deposits in lightly supercharged diesels and also from rust, corrosion, and low temperature deposits in gasoline engines. | [] | MOTOR OIL GUIDE | Use & Definition | http://www.procarcare.com/includes/content/resourcecenter/encyclopedia/ch05/moilgde2.html | 14/1438042986646.29_20150728002306-00211-ip-10-236-191-2_663905554_0.json |