CLC/TC 38/WG 3 - Common modifications for IEC 61869-13:2021 - Instrument transformers - Part 13: Stand-alone merging unit
To prepare an European Amendment to EN IEC 61869-13:2021, in order to specify the requirements relevant to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and to Low Voltage (LV) safety aspects for Standalone Merging Units (SAMUs) used for AC applications having rated frequencies from 15 Hz to 100 Hz as detailed in the Scope of IEC EN 61869-13:2021
Common modifications for IEC 61869-13:2021 - Instrument transformers - Part 13: Stand-alone merging unit
To prepare an European Amendment to EN IEC 61869-13:2021, in order to specify the requirements relevant to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and to Low Voltage (LV) safety aspects for Standalone Merging Units (SAMUs) used for AC applications having rated frequencies from 15 Hz to 100 Hz as detailed in the Scope of IEC EN 61869-13:2021
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CLC/TC 38/WG 3 is a Working Group within CLC. It is named "Common modifications for IEC 61869-13:2021 - Instrument transformers - Part 13: Stand-alone merging unit" and is responsible for: To prepare an European Amendment to EN IEC 61869-13:2021, in order to specify the requirements relevant to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and to Low Voltage (LV) safety aspects for Standalone Merging Units (SAMUs) used for AC applications having rated frequencies from 15 Hz to 100 Hz as detailed in the Scope of IEC EN 61869-13:2021 This committee has published 0 standards.
CLC/TC 38/WG 3 develops CLC standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: To prepare an European Amendment to EN IEC 61869-13:2021, in order to specify the requirements relevant to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and to Low Voltage (LV) safety aspects for Standalone Merging Units (SAMUs) used for AC applications having rated frequencies from 15 Hz to 100 Hz as detailed in the Scope of IEC EN 61869-13:2021 Currently, there are 0 published standards from this working group.
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