Elaboration of Product Permitted Level
Hi all,
i think my question a bit silly, and i'm confuse parameter permitted level was stated in standard. for example, Ammonia parameter maximum permitted level 0.3 means <0.3, and Free Chlorine Residue parameter Not less than 0.2 means >0.2. Is it correct?
That's right
r maximum permitted level 0.3 means <0.3,
and Free Chlorine Residue parameter Not less than 0.2 means >0.2. Is it correct?
I'd have to say that "maximum permitted level" is equal to or less than (< with a _ beneath it) so 0.3 or 0.29 would be okay, 0.3001 would not
Not less than 0.2 is the same - equal to or greater than, (> with a _ under it) so 0.21 or 0.2 would be okay, 0.19 would not
I'd have to say that "maximum permitted level" is equal to or less than (< with a _ beneath it) so 0.3 or 0.29 would be okay, 0.3001 would not
Not less than 0.2 is the same - equal to or greater than, (> with a _ under it) so 0.21 or 0.2 would be okay, 0.19 would not
very true....... when you get a chance, you really need to treat yourself to some of these though!!!!! ≥ ≤ :roflmao:
Mike
very true....... when you get a chance, you really need to treat yourself to some of these though!!!!! ≥ ≤ :roflmao:
Mike
Ah, where'd you get those bad boys? (ed note: I got to use bad boys)
Ah, where'd you get those bad boys? (ed note: I got to use bad boys)
ha ha....where all those 'bad boys' hang out of course......the 'symbol' menu in Microsoft Word !!!
Mike
Dear carine,
Actually, as quoted, both limits are meaningless due to the absence of units. :smile:
Rgds / Charles.C