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BS EN 61180-1:1995 High voltage test techniques for low voltage equipment. Definitions, test and procedure requirements (Renumbered from BS 7640-1:1993) (Withdrawn)

Publication Year

1995

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Applicable to dielectric tests with direct, alternating or impulse voltage, tests with impulse current or combinations of the above on equipment having a rated voltage of not more than 1kV a.c. or 1.5kV d.c. (formerly BS 7640-1:1993).

Document History

Superseded by BS EN 61180:2016. Also known as IEC 61180-1:1982. Any reference to BS 7640-1 should be referred to BS EN 61180. Renumbered from BS 7640-1:1993.

ISBN

0580220230

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