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NEN-EN-IEC 61472/C2

Live working - Minimum approach distances for a.c. systems in the voltage range 72,5 kV to 800 kV - A method of calculation

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 December 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 3
ICS Code (Power transmission and distribution lines): 29.240.20
ICS Code (Protection against electric shock. Live working): 13.260
ICS Code (Other electrical equipment for working in special conditions): 29.260.99

Document History

November 1, 2015
Live working - Minimum approach distances for a.c. systems in the voltage range 72,5 kV to 800 kV - A method of calculation
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July 1, 2013
Live working - Minimum approach distances for a.c systems in the voltage range 72,5 kV to 800 kV - A method of calculation
This International Standard describes a method for calculating the minimum approach distances for live working, at maximum voltages between 72,5 kV and 800 kV. This standard addresses system...
NEN-EN-IEC 61472/C2
December 1, 2006
Live working - Minimum approach distances for a.c. systems in the voltage range 72,5 kV to 800 kV - A method of calculation
A description is not available for this item.
June 1, 2005
Live working - Minimum approach distances for a.c. systems in the voltage range 72,5 kV to 800 kV - A method of calculation
A description is not available for this item.
December 2, 2004
Live working - Minimum approach distances for a.c. systems in the volt age range 72,5 kV to 800 kV - A method of calculation
Describes a method for calculating the minimum approach distances for live working, at maximum voltages between 72,5 kV and 800 kV. This standard addresses system overvoltages, and the working air...
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