IEC 61992-6:2006/COR1:2025
(Corrigendum)Corrigendum 1 - Railway applications - Fixed installations - DC switchgear - Part 6: DC switchgear assemblies
Corrigendum 1 - Railway applications - Fixed installations - DC switchgear - Part 6: DC switchgear assemblies
Corrigendum 1 - Applications ferroviaires - Installations fixes - Appareillage à courant continu - Partie 6: Ensembles d'appareillage à courant continu
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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
COMMISSION ÉLECTROTECHNIQUE INTERNATIONALE
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IEC 61992-6 IEC 61992-6
Edition 1.0 2006-02 Édition 1.0 2006-02
RAILWAY APPLICATIONS – FIXED APPLICATIONS FERROVIAIRES –
INSTALLATIONS – DC SWITCHGEAR – INSTALLATIONS FIXES – APPAREILLAGE A
COURANT CONTINU –
Part 6: DC switchgear assemblies Partie 6: Ensembles d'appareillage à courant
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CO RRI G E NDUM 1
8.3.8 Electrical operation test 8.3.8 Essai de manœuvre électrique
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