CR 1749:2001
(Main)European scheme for the classification of gas appliances according to the method of evacuation of the products of combustion (Types)
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European scheme for the classification of gas appliances according to the method of evacuation of the products of combustion (Types)
Europäisches Schema für die Einteilung von Gasgeräten nach der Art der Abgasabführung (Typen)
Modèle européen pour la classification des appareils utilisant les combustibles gazeux selon la méthode de l'évacuation des produits de combustion (Types)
Evropska shema za razvrščanje plinskih aparatov glede na način odvajanja produktov zgorevanja (tipi)
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST-TP CR 1749:2005
01-julij-2005
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European scheme for the classification of gas appliances according to the method of
evacuation of the products of combustion (Types)
Europäisches Schema für die Einteilung von Gasgeräten nach der Art der
Abgasabführung (Typen)
Modele européen pour la classification des appareils utilisant les combustibles gazeux
selon la méthode de l'évacuation des produits de combustion (Types)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: CR 1749:2001
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91.140.40 Sistemi za oskrbo s plinom Gas supply systems
SIST-TP CR 1749:2005 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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