GMNA GM9609P Standard Practice for Specifying Electrical Component Appearance
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GMNA GM9609P Document Information:
Title
Standard Practice for Specifying Electrical Component Appearance
General Motors North America
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991
Scope:
1 SCOPE.
This specification is intended to clarify and standardize the manner in which component appearance is specified and assessed. It contains a checklist (see Table 1) which may be used in product requirement drawings for specifying the appearance of electrical switches, clusters, radios, HVAC controllers, etc. Component appearance is defined by the 8 topics covered by this standard listed below. Definitions of other terms used in this document may be found in Appendix A. A glossary is provided in GM9603P, Procedure for Measuring Electrical Component Appearance.
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