IEC 60519-6:1982
(Main)Safety in electroheat installations. Part 6: Specifications for safety in industrial microwave heating equipment
Safety in electroheat installations. Part 6: Specifications for safety in industrial microwave heating equipment
Applies to equipment using microwave energy alone or in combination with other kinds of energy for industrial heating of materials. The contents of the corrigendum of February 1982 have been included in this copy.
Sécurité dans les installations électrothermiques. Sixième partie: Spécifications pour la sécurité dans les installations électrothermiques industrielles à hyperfréquences
S'applique aux installations qui utilisent l'énergie à hyper-fréquences, seule ou en combinaison avec d'autres formes d'énergie, pour le chauffage industriel des matériaux. Le contenu du corrigendum de février 1982 a été pris en considération dans cet exemplaire.
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