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IS EN 60269-1:2007 Low-voltage fuses. General requirements (+A1:2009)

Publication Year

2007

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

General requirements for fuses incorporating enclosed current-limiting fuse-links.

Document History

Supersedes IS EN 60269-1:1999 and partially supersedes IS EN 60269-2:1995 and IS EN 60269-3:1995. Amendment A1 dated 2009.

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National Standards Authority of Ireland

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