EN 136000:1992
(Main)Generic Specification: Magnetrons
Generic Specification: Magnetrons
This document relates to pulsed and cw magnetrons.
Fachgrundspezifikation: Magnetrons
Spécification générique: Magnétrons
Splošna specifikacija: magnetroni
General Information
- Status
- Withdrawn
- Publication Date
- 14-May-1992
- Technical Committee
- CLC/TC 13 - Equipment for electrical energy measurement and load control
- Drafting Committee
- IEC/TC 13 - IEC_TC_13
- Parallel Committee
- IEC/TC 13 - IEC_TC_13
- Current Stage
- 9960 - Withdrawal effective - Withdrawal
- Start Date
- 09-Oct-2019
- Completion Date
- 20-Feb-2026
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SLOVENSKI SIST EN 136000:2004
STANDARD
september 2004
Splošna specifikacija: magnetroni
Generic specification: magnetrons
ICS 31.100 Referenčna številka
© Standar
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