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						Maximum Capacity (Identification)Definition:
	
	 This field contains the maximum capacity of the object.
 Observations:        The maximum capacity of the object corresponds to the peak point  in its range of action. This may be power, voltage, pressure,  extension, electrical charge, volume, etc.This field is used in conjunction with the  Capacity Measurement Unit  and  Minimum Capacity  fields.
 Entry rules: Enter the maximum capacity in real numbers.
        ExampleA scale that can measure the weight of objects under 500 grams |  | Object Name | scale | 
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 |  | Capacity Measurement Unit | g | 
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 |  | Minimum Capacity | 0 | 
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 |  | Maximum Capacity | 500 | 
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 If the value is negative, enter a minus sign "-" before the value.
      Example
          A laboratory thermometer that can measure from -70 to -10 
degrees Fahrenheit
           |  | Object Name | thermometer | 
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 |  | Capacity Measurement Unit | °F | 
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 |  | Minimum Capacity | -70 | 
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 |  | Maximum Capacity | -10 | 
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   If you are unsure whether your information is correct, include a  space and a question mark after the value.This field may not contain more than one entry.
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