DS DS/EN 12325-3 Irrigation techniques - Centre pivot and moving lateral systems - Part 3: Terminology and classification
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Title
Irrigation techniques - Centre pivot and moving lateral systems - Part 3: Terminology and classification
Vandingsteknik. Centerpivot og parallelvandere. Del 3: Terminologi og klassifikation
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
May 5, 2000
Scope:
This European Standard defines and specifies the different outstanding terms and classifications in the field of centre pivots and moving laterals systems, necessary for the understanding of EN 12325-1 and EN 12325-2. This standard is applicable to fixed or movable pivots, as well as to the different categories of moving laterals.
Keywords:
- MOTION
- TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
- POWER
- SPECIFICATIONS
- WATER SUPPLY
- WATER PRACTICE
- TESTING
- TERMINOLOGY
- STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS
- STATIONARY
- SPRINKLING DEVICES
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- ROTATIONAL MOTION
- RATINGS
- POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
- OPERATING CONDITIONS
- MOBILE
- LINEAR MOTION
- IRRIGATION WORKS
- IRRIGATION PLANT
- IRRIGATION
- FIELD IRRIGATION
- ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
- DIMENSIONS
- DESIGN
- DEFINITIONS
- DEFINITION
- CLASSIFICATION
- AGRICULTURE
- AGRICULTURAL MACHINES
- AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
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