CLC/SC 9XC/WG 16 - Railway applications - Fixed installations - Electric traction - d.c. switchgear - Part 5: Surge arresters and low voltage limiters for specific use in d.c. systems
Prepare and maintain standards for requirements on Surge Arresters and Voltage Limiting Devices and a prepare a Guide of Application of Surge Arresters and of Voltage Limiting Devices EN 50526 series
Railway applications - Fixed installations - Electric traction - d.c. switchgear - Part 5: Surge arresters and low voltage limiters for specific use in d.c. systems
Prepare and maintain standards for requirements on Surge Arresters and Voltage Limiting Devices and a prepare a Guide of Application of Surge Arresters and of Voltage Limiting Devices EN 50526 series
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CLC/SC 9XC/WG 16 is a Subcommittee within CLC. It is named "Railway applications - Fixed installations - Electric traction - d.c. switchgear - Part 5: Surge arresters and low voltage limiters for specific use in d.c. systems" and is responsible for: Prepare and maintain standards for requirements on Surge Arresters and Voltage Limiting Devices and a prepare a Guide of Application of Surge Arresters and of Voltage Limiting Devices EN 50526 series This committee has published 0 standards.
CLC/SC 9XC/WG 16 develops CLC standards in the area of W03 - ELECTRIC TRACTION EQUIPMENT - Information technology. The scope of work includes: Prepare and maintain standards for requirements on Surge Arresters and Voltage Limiting Devices and a prepare a Guide of Application of Surge Arresters and of Voltage Limiting Devices EN 50526 series Currently, there are 0 published standards from this subcommittee.
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