UNLIMITED FREE
ACCESS
TO THE WORLD'S BEST IDEAS

SUBMIT
Already a GlobalSpec user? Log in.

This is embarrasing...

An error occurred while processing the form. Please try again in a few minutes.

Customize Your GlobalSpec Experience

Finish!
Privacy Policy

This is embarrasing...

An error occurred while processing the form. Please try again in a few minutes.

NEN-EN 2665-001

Aerospace series - Circuit breakers, three-pole, temperature compensated, rated currents 20 A to 50 A - Part 001: Technical specification

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 June 1999
Status: inactive
Page Count: 13
ICS Code (Aerospace electric equipment and systems): 49.060
scope:

Specifies the required characteristics for three-pole, temperatue compensated circuit breakers, rated currents from 10A to 50A, for use in aircraft electrical systems, at temperatures between -55°C and 90°C and at a maximum altitude of Z=15000 m. It shall be used together with EN 2350. These circuit breakers are intended for use in aircraft with electrical supplies in accordance with EN 2282.

Document History

November 1, 2023
Aerospace series - Circuit breakers, three-pole, temperature compensated, rated currents 20 A to 50 A - Part 001: Technical specification
This document specifies the three-pole temperature compensated circuit breakers without signal contacts, rated from 20 A to 50 A and used in aircraft on-board circuits. It describes specific...
December 1, 2013
Aerospace series - Circuit breakers, three-pole, temperature compensated, rated current 20 A to 50 A - Part 001: Technical specification
EN 2665-001 specifies the three-pole temperature compensated circuit breakers without signal contacts, rated from 20 A to 50 A and used in aircraft on-board circuits. It describes specific...
NEN-EN 2665-001
June 1, 1999
Aerospace series - Circuit breakers, three-pole, temperature compensated, rated currents 20 A to 50 A - Part 001: Technical specification
Specifies the required characteristics for three-pole, temperatue compensated circuit breakers, rated currents from 10A to 50A, for use in aircraft electrical systems, at temperatures between -55°C...
Advertisement