SIST EN 61235:2001
(Main)Live working - Insulating hollow tubes for electrical purposes
Live working - Insulating hollow tubes for electrical purposes
Applies to insulating hollow tubes made of synthetic materials and intended for tools and equipment for work on systems operating at voltages above 1 kV.
Arbeiten unter Spannung - Isolierende hohle Rohre für elektrotechnische Zwecke
Travaux sous tension - Tubes creux isolants pour travaux électriques
S'applique aux tubes creux isolants réalisés en matériaux synthétiques et destinés à la fabrication d'outils et de matériels pour travaux sur réseaux de tension de service au-dessus de 1 kV.
Delo pod napetostjo - Izolacijske prazne cevi za uporabo v elektrotehniki (IEC 61235:1993, spremenjen)
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Delo pod napetostjo - Izolacijske prazne cevi za uporabo v elektrotehniki (IEC 61235:1993, spremenjen)Arbeiten unter Spannung - Isolierende hohle Rohre für elektrotechnische ZweckeTravaux sous tension - Tubes creux isolants pour travaux électriquesLive working - Insulating hollow tubes for electrical purposes29.120.10Conduits for electrical purposes13.260Protection against electric shock. Live workingICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 61235:1995SIST EN 61235:2001en01-september-2001SIST EN 61235:2001SLOVENSKI
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