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NEN-EN 13463-1/C1

Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 1: Basic methodology and requirements

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 September 2002
Status: inactive
Page Count: 4
ICS Code (Fire protection): 13.220.20

Document History

March 1, 2009
Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 1: Basic method and requirements
This European Standard specifies the basic method and requirements for design, construction, testing and marking of non-electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in...
March 1, 2007
Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 1: Basic method and requirements
This European Standard specifies the basic method and requirements for design, construction, testing and marking of non-electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in...
NEN-EN 13463-1/C1
September 1, 2002
Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 1: Basic methodology and requirements
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December 1, 2001
Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 1: Basic methodology and requirements
Specifies the basic method and requirements for design, construction, testing and marking of non-electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in air of gas, vapour, mist...
February 1, 1999
Non-electrical equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 1: Basic methodology and requirements
Specifies the basic method and requirements for design, construction, testing and marking of non-electrical equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres in air of gas, vapour, mist...
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