ASABE revises rural power distribution standard.

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ASABE has revised its standard on rural power distribution service for motor and phase converters. Revised document, ASAE EP329.3, Single-Phase Rural Distribution Service for Motors and Phase Converters, includes updated reference information as noted in the most recent periodic review of the document. In addition, a section for Electrical Code requirements was added.



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ASABE Completes Revision to Standard on Rural Power Distribution



ST JOSEPH, MICHIGAN— The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) has revised its standard on rural power distribution service for motor and phase converters.



The new document ASAE EP329.3, Single-Phase Rural Distribution Service for Motors and Phase Converters, includes updated reference information as noted in the most recent periodic review of the document. In addition, a section for Electrical Code requirements was added.



ASABE members with standards access and those with site-license privileges can access the full-text of the standard by electronic download in about two weeks. Location for the download is on the ASABE online Technical Library at: elibrary.asabe.org. Others can obtain a copy for a fee directly from the library or by contacting ASABE headquarters at martin@asabe.org.



ASABE is recognized worldwide as a standards developing organization for food, agricultural, and biological systems, with more than 250 standards currently in publication. Conformance to ASABE standards is voluntary, except where required by state, provincial, or other governmental requirements, and the documents are developed by consensus in accordance with procedures approved by the American National Standards Institute. For information on this or any other ASABE standard, contact Scott Cedarquist at 269-932-7031, cedarq@asabe.org. A current listing of all ASABE standards projects can be found on the ASABE web site at http://www.asabe.org/projects.



ASABE is an international scientific and educational organization dedicated to the advancement of engineering applicable to agricultural, food, and biological systems. Further information on the Society can be obtained by contacting ASABE at (269) 429-0300, emailing hq@asabe.org or visiting www.asabe.org/.

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