CLC/TC 23BX/WG 05 - Fireman's switches
To study proposals for amendments to EN 50425 requirements and tests for Firemen’s switches, on the basis of TC 23BX decisions. To examine the comments submitted by the National Committees during the PQ, UAP and Voting procedure on reference documents: IEC 60669-2-6, and to prepare remarks on these comments.
Fireman's switches
To study proposals for amendments to EN 50425 requirements and tests for Firemen’s switches, on the basis of TC 23BX decisions. To examine the comments submitted by the National Committees during the PQ, UAP and Voting procedure on reference documents: IEC 60669-2-6, and to prepare remarks on these comments.
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CLC/TC 23BX/WG 05 is a Working Group within CLC. It is named "Fireman's switches" and is responsible for: To study proposals for amendments to EN 50425 requirements and tests for Firemen’s switches, on the basis of TC 23BX decisions. To examine the comments submitted by the National Committees during the PQ, UAP and Voting procedure on reference documents: IEC 60669-2-6, and to prepare remarks on these comments. This committee has published 0 standards.
CLC/TC 23BX/WG 05 develops CLC standards in the area of W11 - ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES - Information technology. The scope of work includes: To study proposals for amendments to EN 50425 requirements and tests for Firemen’s switches, on the basis of TC 23BX decisions. To examine the comments submitted by the National Committees during the PQ, UAP and Voting procedure on reference documents: IEC 60669-2-6, and to prepare remarks on these comments. Currently, there are 0 published standards from this working group.
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