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This revised standard expands the scope of the 1997 version of the standard to include not only vending machines for bottled and canned beverages but also newer machines capable of vending beverages in other types of sealed containers. The Energy Consumption Test provisions in Section 7.2 have been expanded to include two tests instead of one: the first at 90±2°F (32.2±1°C) ambient temperature to replicate typical outdoor conditions, and the other at a 75±2°F (23.9±1°C) ambient temperature to replicate typical indoor conditions. Conditions for a voluntary third test with a 105±2°F (40.6±1°C) ambient temperature to replicate extreme outdoor conditions are described in Appendix B.
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Document History
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ASHRAE 32.1-2022
Standard 32.1-2022 -- Methods of Testing for Rating Refrigerated Vending Machines for Sealed Beverages- Most Recent
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ASHRAE 32.1-2017
Standard 32.1-2017 -- Methods of Testing for Rating Refrigerated Vending Machines for Sealed Beverages (ANSI Approved)- Historical Version
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ASHRAE 32.1-2010
Standard 32.1-2010 -- Methods of Testing for Rating Vending Machines for Sealed Beverages (ANSI/ASHRAE Approved)- Historical Version
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ASHRAE 32.1-2004
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Canned, and Other Sealed Beverages (ANSI Approved)- Historical Version
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ASHRAE 32.1-1997
Standard 32.1-1997 -- Methods of Testing for Rating Bottled and Canned Beverage Vending Machines (ANSI approved)- Historical Version