BS EN 60654-1:1993 PDF

BS EN 60654-1:1993 PDF

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BS EN 60654-1:1993 PDF

Published Date:
09/15/1993

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Active

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Industrial-process measurement and control equipment. Operating conditions.-Climatic conditions

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British-Adopted European Standard

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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Provides a uniform listing of the selected environmental conditions to which equipment may be exposed in specified locations.

Cross References:
EN 60721-3-1
EN 60721-3-2
EN 60721-3-3
EN 60721-3-4
IEC 721-3-1
IEC 721-3-2
IEC 721-3-3
IEC 721-3-4

File Size : 1 file , 2.1 MB
ISBN(s) : 058022242X
Note : This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 32
Product Code(s) : 312943, 312943, 00312943
Published : 09/15/1993

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BS EN 60654-1:1993
Published Date: 09/15/1993
Industrial-process measurement and control equipment. Operating conditions.-Climatic conditions
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