SIST HD 472 S1:1996/AC:2014
(Corrigendum)Nominal voltages for low-voltage public electricity supply systems
Nominal voltages for low-voltage public electricity supply systems
Nennspannungen für öffentliche Niederspannungs-Stromverteilungssysteme
Tensions nominales des réseaux électriques de distribution publique basse tension
Nazivne napetosti za javna nizkonapetostna električna omrežja - Popravek AC
Ta standard velja za trilinijska (trifazna), trivodna ali štirivodna javna izmenična omrežja z nazivno napetostjo od 100 V do vključno 1.000 V in za opremo, priključeno na ta omrežja. Ta standard ne velja za standardne napetosti sestavnih delov in delov, ki se uporabljajo znotraj električnih naprav ali delov opreme.
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Nennspannungen für öffentliche Niederspannungs-StromverteilungssystemeTensions nominales des réseaux électriques de distribution publique basse tensionNominal voltages for low-voltage public electricity supply systems27.100Elektrarne na splošnoPower stations in generalICS:Ta slov
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