EN 60524:1993/A2:1997
(Amendment)Direct-current resistive volt ratio boxes
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Direct-current resistive volt ratio boxes
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Uporovni enosmerni napetostni delilniki – Dopolnilo A2 (IEC 60524:1975/A2:1997)
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Uporovni enosmerni napetostni delilniki – Dopolnilo A2 (IEC
60524:1975/A2:1997)
Amendment A2:1997 to EN 60524:1993
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