SIST EN 187000:1999
(Main)Generic Specification: Optical fibre cables
Generic Specification: Optical fibre cables
Supersedes CECC 87 000 Issue 1:1991 * Superseded by EN 60794-1-2:1999 and EN 60794-1-1:2002
Fachgrundspezifikation: Lichtwellenleiterkabel
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Spécification Genérique: Câbles à fibres optiques
Generic Specification: Optical fibre cables
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Generic Specification: Optical fibre cablesFachgrundspezifikation: LichtwellenleiterkabelSpécification Genérique: Câbles à fibres optiquesGeneric Specification: Optical fibre cables33.180.10Fibres and cablesICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 187000:1992SIST EN 187000:1999en01-julij-1999SIST EN 187000:1999SLOVENSKI
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