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NSF
 


                  Leonardo Academy's Cleaner & Greener® Program works with
individuals, organizations, buildings, events, and schools to reduce air pollution that has adverse effects on both human and environmental health.



Underwriters Laboratory tested and listed.

The Directive on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous

Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS)

 




RoHS Compliancy Tested

All tests reported are performed and meet the procedures set forth by IPC document 111/2/NP



Certification Record

CUSTOMER CLASS FILE

Kvar Energy Savings Inc.

CAPACITORS-For Power Factor Correction

Port Orange

FL

32127

USA Refer to Class Description for program details

 Metal enclosed capacitor bank assembly, 480V ac, 60Hz, 3ph or 240V ac, 60Hz, 1ph, Cat No

US1,7A max; US2,76A max; US3 114A max.

 




US Green Building Council

The U.S. Green Building Council is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community of leaders working to make green buildings available to everyone within a generation.





 

eCube®  is a temperature mimicking sensor (TMS)* tested under Protocol P235 by NSF International. It is designed for placement into refrigeration containing dairy, meat, ready meals & other food products meant to be maintained at or below 41oF. eCube® is designed to accurately reflect the temperature of food under refrigeration conditions, and warm more quickly than food products upon equipment failure.1


        
*A TMS is a separate, non invasive device consisting of a food simulant material with a  thermocouple or thermistor attached.    
                              

  
NSF International’s mission is to,”protect you by certifying products & writing standards for food, water & consumer goods. As an independent, not for profit organization, NSF International’s ongoing public health commitment is to encourage everyone to live safer.”
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Under the performance requirements of Protocol P235,  eCube®has passed the following tests
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·         The temperature indicated by eCube® is between +-2oF of the refrigerated food products 15mm below their surface during the normal refrigeration operations test. The purpose of the test is to insure that eCube® accurately mimics the food product temperatures.

·         The temperature indicated by eCube® is no more than -2oF lower& no more than +5oF higher than the refrigerated food products during the warm up test, which imitates a refrigeration failure. The purpose of the test is for eCube® to indicate a higher temperature than the food products to provide advanced warning and allow users to take remedial actions.

·         eCube® carries this NSF logo for Protocol P235

Under Protocol P235, eCube® is also required  to adhere to standards ANSI/NSF 51 for Food Equipment Materials Requirements & ANSI/NSF 2 for Food Equipment Requirements for Design & Construction.  Both of these standards insure that the eCube®’s design is easily cleanable & the materials used are not harmful when operated in the refrigeration environment. 

Protocol P-235 please contact :                                                                   

NSF International                                                                                      

P.O. Box 130140                                                                                       

789 N. Dixboro Road                                                                                 
Ann Arbor, MI 48113-0140, USA                                                               

Toll Free (USA): 800-NSF-MARK                                                                

Email: info@nsf.org Web: www.nsf.org                                                                                                             
 
1. Excerpt from NSF International Protocol P235                                                                                                                         
  2.NSF International website
www.nsf.org  
 
3. Excerpt from NSF International Protocol P235 www.nsf.org

 

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