IEC 60335-2-29:2002/AMD1:2004/COR1:2004
(Amendment)Corrigendum 1 - Amendment 1 - Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-29: Particular requirements for battery chargers
Corrigendum 1 - Amendment 1 - Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-29: Particular requirements for battery chargers
Corrigendum 1 - Amendement 1 - Appareils électrodomestiques et analogues - Partie 2-29: Règles particulières pour les chargeurs de batterie
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CEI 60335-2-29-A1 IEC 60335-2-29-A1
(Quatrième édition – 2004) (Fourth edition – 2004)
Appareils électrodomestiques et analogues Household and similar electrical
– Sécurité – appliances – Safety –
Partie 2-29: Part 2-29:
Règles particulières pour les chargeurs Particular requirements for battery
de batterie chargers
CORRIGENDUM 1
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- battery chargers intended exclusively for industrial purposes;
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