DS DS/EN 50065-4-2/A2 Signalling on low-voltage electrical installations in the frequency range 3 kHz to 148,5 kHz and 1,6 MHz to 30 MHz - Part 4-2: Low voltage decoupling filters - Safety requirements
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Title
Signalling on low-voltage electrical installations in the frequency range 3 kHz to 148,5 kHz and 1,6 MHz to 30 MHz - Part 4-2: Low voltage decoupling filters - Safety requirements
Signalering på elektriske lavspændingsinstallationer i frekvensområdet 3 kHz til 148,5 kHz og 1,6 MHz til 30 MHz - Del 4-2: Bærefrekvensfiltre og fasekoblere til fast installation - Sikkerhedskrav
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Jun 16, 2005
Scope:
This product safety standard applies to electrical equipment, such as decoupling filters and phase couplers in a mains communication system for a phase to neutral voltage not exceeding AC 250 V and a nominal current not exceeding 125 A, intended for household and similar fixed-electrical installations including residential, commercial and light industrial buildings.
Keywords:
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
- LOW VOLTAGE MAINS
- LOW-VOLTAGE INSTALLATIONS
- SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
- SIGNAL TRANSMISSION
- SPECIFICATION
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- SPECIFICATIONS
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