EN 60900:1993/A1:1995
(Amendment)Hand tools for live working up to 1 kV a.c. and 1,5 kV d.c.
Hand tools for live working up to 1 kV a.c. and 1,5 kV d.c.
EN following parallel vote * Superseded by EN 60900:2004
Handwerkzeuge zum Arbeiten an unter Spannung stehenden Teilen bis AC 1 kV und DC 1,5 kV
Outils à main pour travaux sous tension jusqu'à 1 kV en courant alternatif et 1,5 kV en courant continu
Hand tools for live working up to 1 kV a.c. and 1,5 kV d.c.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-september-2001
Hand tools for live working up to 1 kV a.c. and 1,5 kV d.c.
Hand tools for live working up to 1 kV a.c. and 1,5 kV d.c.
Handwerkzeuge zum Arbeiten an unter Spannung stehenden Teilen bis AC 1 kV und DC
1,5 kV
Outils à main pour travaux sous tension jusqu'à 1 kV en courant alternatif et 1,5 kV en
courant continu
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 60900:1993/A1:1995
ICS:
13.260 9DUVWYRSUHGHOHNWULþQLP Protection against electric
XGDURP'HORSRGQDSHWRVWMR shock. Live working
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
SIST EN 60900:2001/A1:20
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