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NEN-EN 13763-15

Explosives for civil uses - Detonators and detonating cord relays - Part 15: Determination of equivalent initiating capability

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 May 2021
Status: pending
Page Count: 24
ICS Code (Explosives. Pyrotechnics and fireworks): 71.100.30
scope:

This document specifies a method of determining the equivalent initiating capability of electric detonators, non-electric detonators and electronic detonators.

This document specifies a functioning test (after storage) at high and low temperatures.

This document is not applicable to surface connectors or detonating cord relays.

This document applies to explosives for civil uses.

Document History

NEN-EN 13763-15
May 1, 2021
Explosives for civil uses - Detonators and detonating cord relays - Part 15: Determination of equivalent initiating capability
This document specifies a method of determining the equivalent initiating capability of electric detonators, non-electric detonators and electronic detonators. This document specifies a functioning...
October 1, 2004
Explosives for civil uses - Detonators and relays - Part 15: Determination of equivalent initiating capability
This document specifies a method of determining the equivalent initiating capability of detonators. This document also specifies a functioning test (after storage) at high and low temperatures. This...
February 1, 2002
Explosives for civil uses - Detonators and relays - Part 15: Determination of equivalent initiating capability
This document specifies a method of determining the equivalent initiating capability of detonators. This document also specifies a functioning test (after storage) at high and low temperatures. This...

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