Utility connections in port

Alimentation des navires à quai

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17-Sep-2021
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INTERNATIONAL
IEC/IEEE
STANDARD
80005-1:2019/
FDAM 1
Second edition
2019-03
AMENDMENT 1
ISO/TC 8/SC 3
Utility connections in port —
Secretariat: ANSI
Voting begins on:
Part 1:
2021-09-17
High voltage shore connection (HVSC)
Voting terminates on:
systems — General requirements
2021-11-12
AMENDMENT 1: Utility connections in
port
This draft is submitted to a parallel vote in ISO and in IEC.
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UTILITY CONNECTIONS IN PORT –
Part 1: High voltage shore connection (HVSC) systems –
General requirements
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This amendment has been prepared by IEC technical committee 18: Electrical installations

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