OS GSO EN 13080:2024

EN 13080:2002
Omani Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 31 January 2024

Agricultural machinery - Manure spreaders - Environmental protection - Requirements and test methods

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OS GSO EN 13080:2024 Scope

This European standard specifies requirements for the environmental preservation and their verification for design and construction of manure spreaders for spreading manure in agriculture and horticulture. It specifies requirements for the transverse and longitudinal spreading characteristics such as acceptable working widths, steady flow, the stretch within the tolerance zone and the coefficient of variation for the longitudinal spreading. These requirements are limited to the evaluation of spreaders tested with manure as specified in table A.1. This standard is not applicable to manure band-spreaders or to sludge spreaders.

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