IEC 61643-312:2013/COR1:2013
(Corrigendum)Corrigendum 1 - Components for low-voltage surge protective devices - Part 312: Selection and application principles for gas discharge tubes
Corrigendum 1 - Components for low-voltage surge protective devices - Part 312: Selection and application principles for gas discharge tubes
Corrigendum 1 - Composants pour parafoudres basse tension - Partie 312: Principes de choix et d'application pour les tubes à décharge de gaz
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IEC 61643-312 CEI 61643-312
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(1 edition – 2013) (1 édition – 2013)
Components for low-voltage surge protective Composants pour parafoudres basse tension –
devices –
Partie 312: Principes de choix et d’application
Part 312: Selection and application principles for pour les tubes à décharge de gaz
gas discharge tubes
CO RRI G E NDUM 1
8.2 Operating mode
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