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DSF/FprEN 50290-4-1

Communication cables -- Part 4-1: General considerations for the use of cables - Environmental conditions and safety aspects

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Organization: DS
Status: pending
Page Count: 12
ICS Code (Coaxial cables. Waveguides): 33.120.10
scope:

This Part 4-1 of EN 50290 gives the environmental conditions and safety aspects of symmetrical, coaxial and optical cables used for the infrastructure of communication and control networks.It will be read in conjunction with EN 50290-1-1 and is completed by generic, sectional, family and detail specifications, as appropriate, to describe in a detailed manner each type of cable with its specific characteristics.

Document History

January 7, 2015
Communication cables - Part 4-1: General considerations for the use of cables - Environmental conditions and safety aspects
This European Standard gives the environmental conditions and safety aspects of symmetrical, coaxial and optical cables used for the infrastructure of communication and control networks.
December 11, 2001
Communication cables – Part 4-1: General considerations for the use of cables – Environmental conditions and safety aspects
This Part 4-1 of the European Standard EN 50290 gives the environmental conditions and safety aspects of symmetrical, coaxial and optical cables used for the infrastructure of communication and...
DSF/FprEN 50290-4-1
Communication cables -- Part 4-1: General considerations for the use of cables - Environmental conditions and safety aspects
This Part 4-1 of EN 50290 gives the environmental conditions and safety aspects of symmetrical, coaxial and optical cables used for the infrastructure of communication and control networks.It will be...
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