CLC/TC 28A - Insulation coordination for low-voltage equipment
To prepare basic safety standards as understood by IEC guide 104 on insulation coordination for voltages up to and including 1000 V a.c. and 1500 V d.c., including dimensioning of clearance and creepage distances. This comprises all methods of dielectric testing with respect to insulation coordination
Insulation coordination for low-voltage equipment
To prepare basic safety standards as understood by IEC guide 104 on insulation coordination for voltages up to and including 1000 V a.c. and 1500 V d.c., including dimensioning of clearance and creepage distances. This comprises all methods of dielectric testing with respect to insulation coordination
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CLC/TC 28A is a Technical Committee within CLC. It is named "Insulation coordination for low-voltage equipment" and is responsible for: To prepare basic safety standards as understood by IEC guide 104 on insulation coordination for voltages up to and including 1000 V a.c. and 1500 V d.c., including dimensioning of clearance and creepage distances. This comprises all methods of dielectric testing with respect to insulation coordination This committee has published 0 standards.
CLC/TC 28A develops CLC standards in the area of U09 - INSULATION CO-ORDINATION - Information technology. The scope of work includes: To prepare basic safety standards as understood by IEC guide 104 on insulation coordination for voltages up to and including 1000 V a.c. and 1500 V d.c., including dimensioning of clearance and creepage distances. This comprises all methods of dielectric testing with respect to insulation coordination Currently, there are 0 published standards from this technical committee.
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