IEC 61148:1992
(Main)Terminal markings for valve device stacks and assemblies and for power convertor equipment
Terminal markings for valve device stacks and assemblies and for power convertor equipment
Applies to the terminal markings for the main circuits of valve device stacks and assemblies and of factory assembled integrated convertor equipment. The terminal markings refer to stacks, assemblies and equipment comprising semiconductor valve devices. Specifies a logical alphanumeric marking system for the identification of the external terminals of the main power circuits in a stack, valve element assembly of integrated convertor equipment, which is applicable for the purpose of reference in circuit diagrams, catalogues, descriptions and information exchange and storage. The contents of the corrigendum of December 1995 have been included in this copy.
Marquage des bornes de blocs et d'ensembles d'éléments de valve et d'équipement de convertisseur de puissance
S'applique au marquage des bornes des circuits principaux des blocs et des ensembles d'éléments de valve, ainsi qu'aux équipements intégrés de convertisseurs assemblés en usine. Le marquage des bornes se rapporte aux blocs, aux ensembles et aux équipements comprenant des éléments de valve à semi-conducteurs. Spécifie un système logique de marquage alpha-numérique pour identifier les bornes extérieures des circuits principaux de blocs, d'ensembles d'éléments de valve ou d'équipements intégrés de convertisseur. Ce marquage peut servir de référence dans des schémas de circuits, des catalogues, des descriptions, et pour l'échange et le stockage d'informations. Le contenu du corrigendum de décembre 1995 a été pris en considération dans cet exemplaire.
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Publication 1148 de la CEI IEC Publication 1148
(Première édition — 1992) (First edition — 1992)
Marquage des bornes de blocs et Terminal markings for valve device
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stacks and assemblies and for power
d'équipement de convertisseur de convertor equipment
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