HD 457 S1:1985
(Main)Code for designation of colours
Code for designation of colours
Applies to the text of descriptions, drawings, markings, etc., in the electrotechnical field and lays down a letter code for the designation of some distinct colour. Has the status of a basic safety publication in accordance with IEC Guide 104.
Code zur Farbkennzeichnung
Code de désignation de couleurs
S'applique aux textes de descriptions, schémas, marquages, etc., utilisés en électrotechnique et établit un code littéral pour la désignation de quelques couleurs distinctes. A le statut d'une publication fondamentale de sécurité conformément au Guide 104.
Code for designation of colours
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SLOVENSKI SIST HD 457 S1:2003
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april 2003
Code for designation of colours
ICS 01.070; 29.020 Referenčna številka
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