AENOR UNE 211003-1/1M PDF

AENOR UNE 211003-1/1M PDF

Name:
AENOR UNE 211003-1/1M PDF

Published Date:
04/22/2009

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[ Active ]

Description:

Límites de temperatura de cortocircuito en cables eléctricos de tensión asignada de 1 kV (Um= 1,2 kV) a 3 kV (Um=3,6 kV).

Publisher:
Spanish Association for Standardization and Certification

Document status:
Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

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Edition : 01
File Size : 2 files , 280 KB
Number of Pages : 2
Published : 04/22/2009

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