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DS DS/EN 1175-1 Safety of industrial trucks - Electrical requirements - Part 1: General requirements for battery powered trucks


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Title
Safety of industrial trucks - Electrical requirements - Part 1: General requirements for battery powered trucks

Sikkerhed ved industrielle truck. Krav til elektricitet. Del 1: Generelle krav til batteridrevne truck

Dansk Standard

Publication Date:
Apr 1, 1998

Scope:

This standard specifies the electrical and related mechanical safety requirements for design and construction of the electrical installation in battery powered industrial trucks hereinafter refferred to as trucks, with nominal voltages of the truck system up to 240 V. The Annex A is normative and gives requirements for "Connectors for traction batteries". Annex B is normative and contains "Electric motors - Output and test rules" and Annex C is normative and contains "Electromagnetic contactors".

Keywords:

INDUSTRIAL TRUCK
ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY
ELECTRIC BATTERIES
SAFETY OF MACHINES
ACCIDENT PREVENTION
HAZARDS
TESTS
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
DESIGN
INSULATION RESISTANCE
PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCKS
CONTROL DEVICES
WIRING
UTILIZATION
INFORMATION
MARKING

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