EN 60598-2-19:1989/corrigendum Dec. 2005
(Corrigendum)Luminaires - Part 2: Particular requirements - Section 19: Air-handling luminaires (safety requirements)
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Luminaires - Part 2: Particular requirements - Section 19: Air-handling luminaires (safety requirements)
Leuchten - Teil 2: Besondere Anforderungen - Hauptabschnitt 19: Luftführende Leuchten (Sicherheitsanforderungen)
Luminaires - Partie 2: Règles particulières - Section 19: Luminaires à circulation d'air (règles de sécurité)
Svetilke - 2. del: Posebne zahteve - 19. oddelek: Prezračevalne svetilke (varnostne zahteve) - Popravek AC
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-marec-2024
Svetilke - 2. del: Posebne zahteve - 19. oddelek: Prezračevalne svetilke (varnostne
zahteve) - Popravek AC
Luminaires - Part 2: Particular requirements - Section 19: Air-handling luminaires (safety
requirements)
Leuchten - Teil 2: Besondere Anforderungen - Hauptabschnitt 19: Luftführende Leuchten
(Sicherheitsanforderungen)
Luminaires - Partie 2: Règles particulières - Section 19: Luminaires à circulation d'air
(règles de sécurité)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 60598-2-19:1989/corrigendum Dec. 2005
ICS:
29.140.40 Svetila Luminaires
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
SIST EN 60598-2-19:1995/A
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