oSIST prEN 1646-2:2004
(Main)Leisure accommodation vehicles - Motor Caravans - Part 2: User payload
Leisure accommodation vehicles - Motor Caravans - Part 2: User payload
This European standard specifies the method of calculation of minimum user payloads to be allowed for when designing motor caravans.
It also sets out the information relating to user payload to be included in the user's handbook.
It applies to motor caravans as defined in EN 13878.
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SLOVENSKI OSIST prEN 1646-2:2004
PREDSTANDARD
december 2004
Bivalna počitniška vozila - Počitniške prikolice - 2. del: Obremenitev
Leisure accommodation vehicles - Motor Caravans - Part 2: User payload
ICS 43.100 Referenčna števi
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