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IEC 60099-1

Surge arresters Part 1: Non linear type gapped surge arresters for a.c.system.

IEC
60609-2-Cavitationecvaluation
IEC 41, 1991-11-FAT-Performanceturbines

Cavitation pitting evaluation in hydraulic turbines Part 2: Evaluation in Pelton


turbine
Field acceptance tests to determine the hydraulic performance of hydraulic
turbines..

IEC -193 Amendent No.1 Septembe International code for model acceptance tests of hydraulic turbines

IEC 193 International code for


International code for model acceptance tests of hydraulic turbines
model acceptance test of hyd

IEC 193A First supplement to


International code for model acceptance tests of hydraulic turbines
Publication 193 (1965) 1972

IEC
994
Guide
for
measurement of vibrations

IEC 60193-P1

Hydraulic turbines, storage pumps and pump -turbines - Model acceptance tests

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10
11
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IEC 60193-P2
IEC 61508 Functional safety
IEC Acceptance test small hydro
IEC On-line Catalogue
IEC_27_1_1992_12
IEC_34_1_1996_11

Computation of power, discharge and efficiency in the guarantee range


Functional Safety & IEC61505 A Basic Guide
IEC 62006: Hydraulic machines-Acceptance test of small hydro turbines
1998 Catalogue of IEC Publication
Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology Part 1: General
Rotating electrical machines Part 1: Rating and performance

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IEC_34_2_1972

Rotating electrical machines Part 2: Method for determining losses and efficiency

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IEC_34_2_1995_04(Amend 1&2)

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IEC_34_3_1988

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IEC_34_4_1985

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IEC_34_4_1995_04(Amend)

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IEC_34_6_1991_10

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IEC_34_7_1992_12

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IEC_34_10_1975_01

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IEC_34_16_1_1991_02

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IEC_34_16_2_1991_02

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IEC_34_16_3_1996_01

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IEC_34_22_1996_11

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IEC_44_1_1996_12

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IEC_50(441)_1984

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IEC_56_1985
IEC_56_1987
IEC_113_1_1971
IEC_113_2_1971

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IEC_113_3_1974

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IEC_113_4_1975

field

Guide for field measurement of vibrations and pulsations in hydraulics machine

Rotating electrical machines Part 2: Method for determining losses and efficiency
from test
Rotating electrical machines Part 3: Specific requirements for turbine-type
synchronous machines
Rotating electrical machines Part 4: Method for determining synchronous machine
quintities from test
Rotating electrical machines Part 4: Method for determining synchronous machine
quintities from test
Rotating electrical machines Part 6: Method of cooling
Rotating electrical machines Part 7: Clasification of types of constructions and
mounting arrangement
Rotating electrical machines Part 10: Conventions for description of synchronous
machines
Excitation systems for synchronous machines-Chapter 1: Definition
Excitation systems for synchronous machines-Chapter 2:Models for power system
studies
Excitation systems for synchronous machines-Section 3: Dynamic performance
AC generators for reciprocating internal combustion (RIC) engine driven
generating sets
Current transformers
International Electrotec hnical Voca bulary Chapter 441 Switchgear, controlgear
and fuse
Disjoncteurs a courant alternatif a haute tension
High Voltage alternating Current circuit breaker
Diagrams, charts, tables Part 1: Definitions at classfications
Diagrams, charts, tables Part 2: Item designation
Diagrams, charts, tables Part 3: General recommendations for the preparation of
diagrams
Diagrams charts tables Part 4: Recommendations for the preparation of circuit
diagrams
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Diagrams, charts, tables Part 5: Preparation of interconnection diagrams and


tables
Diagrams, charts, tables Part 6: Preparation of unit wiring diagrams and tables
Diagrams, charts, tables Part 7: Preparation of logic diagrams
Diagrams, charts, tables Part 8: Preparation of diagrams for system manuals
Classification and definitions of diagrams and charts used in electrotechnology
Alternating current disconnectors and earth ing switches
Insulated bushings for alternating voltages above 1 000 V
Degress of protection of enclosures for low voltage switchgear and controlgear
Semiconductor convertors General requirements and line commutated convertors
Part 1-1: Specifications of basic requirements
Semiconductor convertors General requirement and line commutated convertors
Part 1-1: Specification of basic requirement
Continued
Semiconductor convertors General requirement and line commutated convertors
Part 1-2: Application guide
Semiconductor convertors Part 4: Method of specifying the performance and tst
requirement of UPS
Semiconductor convertors Part 5: Switches for UPS
Low voltage switchgear and controlgear Part 1: Circuit-breakers
Low voltage switchgear and controlgear Part 1: Circuit-breakers
Low voltage distribution switchgear Part 1: Circuitbreaker
Low-voltage controlgear Part 1: Contactors
First supplement to Publication 158-1 (1970) Low-voltage controlgear
Second supplement to Publication 158-1 (1970) Low-voltage controlgear
Third supplement to Publicatin 158--1 (1970) Low-voltage controlgear Part 1:
Contactors

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IEC_113_5_1975

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IEC_113_6_1976
IEC_113_7_1981
IEC_113_8_1982
IEC_113_1959
IEC_129_1984
IEC_137_1995_12
IEC_144_1963

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IEC_146_1_1_03_1991

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IEC_146_1_1_1991_03

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IEC_146_1_1_1991_03(add)

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IEC_146_1_2_1991_03

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IEC_146_4_1986

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50
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IEC_146_5_1988
IEC_157_1A_1976
IEC_157_1B_1979
IEC_157_1_1964
IEC_158-1_1970
IEC_158-1A_1975
IEC_158-1B_1979

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IEC_158-1C_1982

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IEC_158_2_1982

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IEC_158_3_1985

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IEC_183_1984
IEC_185_1987
IEC_185_1987_07 (Amend 1)
IEC_186_1987
IEC_214_1989_07

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IEC_227_1_1993_02

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IEC_228_1978
IEC_228_1993_01(Amend-1)

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IEC_229_1982_10pdf

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IEC_243_1_1988

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IEC_243_2_1990_02

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IEC_243_3_1993_09

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IEC_243_1967

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IEC_265_1_1983

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IEC_269_3_1_1994_08

Low-voltage fuses Part 3-1 Supplementary requirements for fuses for use by
unskilled persons (fuses mainly for household and Sections I to IV)

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IEC_282_1_1994_12
IEC_282_2_1995_09
IEC_287_1982

Amendement 2 High-voltage fuses Part 1: Current-limiting fuses


High-voltage fuse - Part 2: Expulsion fuses
Calculation of the continuous current rating cables (100% load factor)

Low voltage controlgear Part 2: Semiconductor contactors (soild state contactors)


Low-voltage controlgear Part 3: Additional requirements for contactors subject to
certification
Guide to the selection of high-voltage cables
Amendment 1 to Publication 185 (1987) Current transformers
Amendment 1 to Publication 185 (1987) Current transformers
Voltages transformers
On - load tap-changers
Polyviny chloride insulated cables of rated voltages up to and including 450/750 V
Part 1: General requirements
Conductors of insulated cables
Amendment 1 Conductors of insulated cables
Tests on cableoversheaths which have a special protective function and are
applied by extrusion
Methods of test for electric strength of soil insulationg meterials Part 1: Tests at
power frequencies
Methods of test for electric strength of soil insulationg meterials Part 2: Additional
requirements for tests using direct voltage.
Methods of test for electric strength of soil insulating meterials Part 3: Additionla
requirements for impulse tests
Recommended methods of test for electric strength of solid insulating materials at
power frequencies
High-voltage switches Part 1: High-voltage switches for rated voltages above 1 kV
and less than 52 kV

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Amendment 2 Calculation of the continuous current rating of cables (100% load


factor)
Reactors
A.C. metal enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above1 kV and
up to and including52 kV
Amendment 1 A.C. metal-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages
above 1 kV and up to and including 52 kV
Methods of test for P.V.C. insulation and sheath of electric cables
Fire-resising characteristics of electric cables
Tests on electric cables under fire conditions Part 1: Test on a single vertical
insulated wire or cable
Test on electric cables under fire conditions Part 3: Tests on bunched wires or
cables
Control switches (low-voltage switching devices for control and auxiliary circuits,
including contractor relays) Part 1: General requirements
First supplement to Publication 337-1 (1970) Control switches (low-voltage
switching devices for control and auxillary circuits, including contractor relays) Part
1: General requirements
Second supplement to Publication 337-1 (1970) Control switches (low-voltage
switching devices for control and auxillary circuits, including contractor relays) Part
1: General requirements

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IEC_287_1991_02 (Amend 2)

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IEC_289_1988

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IEC_298_1990_12

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IEC_298_1994_11(Amend-1)

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IEC_330_1970
IEC_331_1970

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IEC_332_1_1993_04

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IEC_332_3_1992_03

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IEC_337_1_1970

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IEC_337_1A_1973

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IEC_337_1B_1975

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IEC_337_2_1972

Control switches (low-voltage switching devices for control and auxillary circuits,
including contractor relays) Part 2: Special requirements for specific types of
control switches Section One: Push buttons and related control switches

IEC_337_2A_1973

First supplement to Publication 337-2 (1972) Control switches (low-voltage


switching devices for control and auxillary circuits, including contractor relays) Part
2: Special requirements for specific types of control switches Section One: Push
buttons and related control switches

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IEC_337_2C_1977

Third supplement to Publication 337-2 (1972) Control switches (low-voltage


switching devices for control and auxillary circuits, including contractor relays) Part
2: Special requirements for specific types of control switches Section One: Push
buttons and related control switches Section Five: Indicator lights Section Six:
Standardization of fixing hole of single hole mounted push buttons and indicator
lights.

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IEC_354_1991_09
IEC_357 Amendment-08 (11-1995)
IEC_357 Amendment-09 (01-1996)
IEC_357 Amendment-10 (09-1996)
IEC_357_1982
IEC_358_1990_05

Loading giude for oil-immersed power transformers.


Amendment 8 Tungsten halogen lamps (non-vehicle)
Amendment 9 Tungsten halogen lamps (non-vehicle)
Amendment 10 Tungsten halogen lamps (non-vehicle)
Tungsten halogen lamps (non-vehicle)
Coupling capacitors and capacitor dividers

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IEC_364_1_1992_10

Electrical Instalations of buildings Part 1: Scope object and fundamental principles

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IEC_364_2_21_1993_01

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IEC_364_2_1970

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IEC_364_3_1_1973

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IEC_364_3_1993_03

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IEC_364_3_1993_03(Amend2)

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IEC_364_4_41_1992_10

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IEC_364_4_42_1980

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IEC_364_4_43_1977

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Electrical Instalations of buildings Part 2 Definitions Chapter 21: Guide to general


terms
Electrical installations of buildings Part 2: Fundamental principles
Electrical installations of buildings Part 3: General requirements for instalations
Chapter I: Measures for protection for safety Sections One to Three
Electrical installations of buildings Part 3: Assessment of general characteristics
Amendment 2 Electrical installations of buildings Part 3: Assessment of general
characteristics
Electrical installations of buildings Part 4: Protection for safety Chapter 41:
Protection against thermal effects
Electrical installations of buildings Part 4: Protection for safety Chapter 42:
Protection against electric shock
Electrical installations of buildings Part 4: Protection for safety Chapter 43:
Protection against undervoltage

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IEC_364_4_45_1984

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IEC_364_4_46_1981

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IEC_364_4_47_1981

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IEC_364_4_442_1993_02

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IEC_364_4_443_1995_04

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IEC_364_4_444_1996_04

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IEC_364_4_473_1977

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IEC_364_4_481_1993_07

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IEC_364_4_482_1982

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IEC_364_5_51_1994_11

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IEC_364_5_52_1993_10

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IEC_364_5_53_1994_06

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IEC_364_5_54_1980(Amend)

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IEC_364_5_56_1980

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IEC_364_5_537_1981

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IEC_364_5_548_1996_02

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IEC_364_5_551_1994_10

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IEC_364_6_61_1986

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IEC_364_7_701_1984

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IEC_364_7_702_1983

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IEC_364_7_703_1984

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IEC_364_7_704_1989_03

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IEC_364_7_705_1984

Electrical installations of buildings Part 4: Protection for safety Chapter 45:


Protection against undervoltage
Electrical installations of buildings Part 4: Protection for safety Chapter 47:
Application of protective measures for safety Section 470 : General Section 471:
Measures of protection against electric shock
Electrical installations of buildings Part 4: Protection for safety Chapter 47:
Application of protective measures for safety Section 470 : General Section 471:
Measures of protection against electric shock
Electrical installations of buildings Part 4: Protection for safety Chapter 44:
Protection against overvoltages Section 442 - Protection of low-voltage
installations against faults between high-voltage systems and earth.
Electrical installations of buildings - Part 4: Protection for safety - Chapter 44:
Protection against overvoltages - Section 443: Protection aginst overvoltages of
atmospheric origin or due to switching.
Electrical installations of buildings - Part 4: Protection for safety - Chapter 44:
Protection against overvoltages - Section 444: Protection aginst electromagnetic
interferences (EMI) in installations of buildings
Electrical installations of buildings Part 4: Protection for safety Chapter 47:
Application of protective measures for safety Section 473 - Measures of protection
against overcurrent
Electrical installations of buildings Part 4: Protection for safety Chapter 48: Choice
of protective measures as a function of external influences Section 481 - Section of
measrues for protection against electric shock in relation to external influences
Electrical Installations of buildings Part 4: Protection for safety Chapter 48: Choice
of protective measures as a function of external influences Section 482 - Protection
against fire
Electrical installations of buildings - Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment - Chapter 51: Common rules
Electrical installations of buildings - Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment - Chapter 52: Wirings systems
Electrical installations of buildings - Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment - Chapter 53: Switchgear and controlgear
Electrical installations of buildings - Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment - Chapter 54: Earthing arrangemnets and protective conductors
Electrical installations of buildings - Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment - Chapter 56: Safety services
Electrical installations of buildings - Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment - Chapter 53: Switchgear and controlgear Section 537 - Devices for
isolation and switching.
Electrical installations of buildings - Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment - Chapter 53: Switchgear and controlgear Section 548 -Earthing
arrancements and equipotential bonding for information technology installations.
Electrical installations of buildings - Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment - Chapter 55: Other equipment - Section 551: Low-voltage generationg
sets.
Electrical installations of buildings - Part 6: Verifications Chapter 61: Initial
verification
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 701: Locations
Containing a bath tub or shower baisn.
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 702: Piscines
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 703: Locations
containing sauna heaters
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 704:
Construction and demolition site installations
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 705: Electrical
installations of agricultural and horticultural premises
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IEC_364_7_706_1983

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IEC_364_7_707_1984

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IEC_364_7_708_1988

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IEC_364_7_709_1994_09

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IEC_364_7_713_1996_02

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IEC_364_7_714_1996_04

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IEC_408_1985

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IEC_439_1_1992_11

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IEC_439_2_1987

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IEC_439_3_1990_12

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IEC_439_4_1990_12

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IEC_466_1987

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IEC_479_1
IEC_537_1990_10
IEC_1129_02-1992
IEC_1957_1_1964
IEC_60034_1

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IEC_60034-8_AMD2-1996

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IEC_60034-9-1997

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IEC_60034-10-1975

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IEC_60034-11-2004

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IEC_60034-12_AMD1-1992

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IEC_60034-12_AMD2-1995

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IEC_60034-16-2-1991

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IEC_60034-16-3-1996

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IEC_60034-17-1998

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IEC_60034-18-1-1992

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IEC_60034-18-1_AMD1-1996

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IEC_60034-18-21_AMD1-1994

Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 706: Restrictive conducting locations
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 707: - Earthing
requirments for the installation of data processing equipment
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 708 - Electrical
installations in caravan parks and caravans
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 709 - Marinas
and pleasre craft
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 713: Furniture
Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations Section 714: External
lighting installations
Low-voltag air-break switches, air-break disconnectors, air-break switchdisconnectors and fuse-combination units
Amendment 1 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 1: Typetested and partially type-tested assemblies
Amendment 1 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 2:
Particular requirments for busbar trunking systems (busways)
Amendment 1 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 3:
Particular requirments for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies
internded to be installed in please where unskilled persons have access for
theiruse - Distribution boards
Amendment 1 Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies Part 4:
Particular requirments assemblies construction sites (ACS)
A.C. Insulation-enclosed switchgear and controlgear for rated voltages above 1 kV
and up to and including 38 kV
Comparisonof touch and step voltages between IEEE Std 80 and IEC 479-1
Gas Insulated metal enclosed switchgear for rated voltages of 72.5 KV
Alternating current earth ing switchesinduced current switching
Low-voltage distribution switchgear Part 1; Circuit-breakers
Rotating Electrical machines Part_1: Rotating and performance
Amendment 1 Rotating electric machines- Part 8: Terminal marking and direction
of rotation of rotating machines
Rotating electrical machines - Part 9: Noise limits
Rotating electrical machines Part 10: Conventions for description of synchronous
machines
Rotating electrical machines - Part 11: Thermal protection
Amendment 1 Rotating electrical machines Part 12: Starting performance of
single-speed three phase chge induction motors for voltages up to and including
600 V
Amendment 1 Rotating electrical machines Part 12: Starting performance of
single-speed three phase chge induction motors for voltages up to and including
600 V
Rotating electrical machines Part 16: Excitation systems for synchronous
machines Chapter 2: Models for power system studies
Rotating electrical machines Part 16: Excitation systems for synchronous
machines Chapter 3: Dynamic performance
Rotating electrical machines Part 17: Cage induction motors when fed from
converters - Application guide
Functional evalation of insulation systems for rotating electrical machines Part 1:
General guidelines
Amendment 1 Rotating electric machines- Part 18: Functional evaluation of
insulation systems - Section 1: General guidelines
Amendment 1 Rotating electrical machines Part 18: Functional evaluation of
insulation systems Section 21: Test procedures for wire-wound windigns - thermal
evaluation and classfication

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IEC_60034-18-31-1992

Rotating electrical machines Part 18: Functional evaluation of insulation systems


Section 31: Test procedures for form wound windings - Thermal evvaluation and
classfication of insulation systems used in machines up to and including 50 MVA
and 15 kV

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IEC_60034-18-32-1995

Rotating electrical machines Part 18: Functional evaluation of insulation systems


Section 31: Test procedures for form wound windings - Electrical evaluation of
insulation systems used in machines up to and including 50 MVA and 15 kV

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IEC_60034-18-33-1995

Rotating electrical machines Part 18: Functional evaluation of insulation systems


Section 31: Test procedures for form wound windings - Endurance under combined
thermal and electrical stresses of insulation systems used in machines up to and
including 50 MVA and 15 kV

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IEC_60034-18-34-2000

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IEC_60034-19-1995

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IEC_60034-22-1996

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IEC_60034-25-2004

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IEC_60041-1991

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IEC_60076_8_1997_10

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IEC_60079_1_1998_08

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IEC_60081_1997_12

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IEC_60099_1_1999_12

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IEC_60099_4_1998_08

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IEC_60099_5_1999_10(Amend)

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IEC_60099_5_2000_03

Rotating electrical machines Part 18-34: Functional evaluation of insulation


systems test procedures for form-wound windings - Evaluation of
thermomechanical endurance of insulations systems
Rotating electrical machines Part 19: Specific test methods for d.c. machines on
conventional and rectifier-fed supplies
Rotating electrical machines Part 22: AC generators for reciprocating internal
combusfion (RIC) engine driven generating sets.
Rotating electrical machines Part 25: Guide for the design and performance of
cage induction motors specifically designed for converter supply
Field acceptance tests to determine the hydraulic performance of hydraulic
turbines, storage pumps and pump-turbines
Power transformers application guide
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres - Part 1: Construction and
verification test of flameproof enclosures of electrical apparatus
Doubl-capped fluorescent lamps-Performance specifications
Amendment 1 Surge arresters - part 1: Non-linear resistor type gapped arresters
for a.c. systems
Surge arresters Part 4: Metal-oxide surge arresters without gaps for a.c. system s
Surge arresters Part 5: Selection and application recommendations-Section 1:
General
Surge arresters Part 5: Selection and application recommendations

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