IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission - IEC 60931-1:1996/AMD1:2002

Amendment 1 - Shunt power capacitors of the non-self-healing type for a.c. systems having a rated voltage up to and including 1000 V - Part 1: General - Performance, testing and rating - Safety requirements - Guide for installation and operation

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Organization: IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission
Publication Date: 19 December 2002
Status: published
Page Count: 5
ICS Code (Other electrical accessories): 29.120.99
ICS Code (Tantalum electrolytic capacitors): 31.060.40

Document History

IEC 60931-1:1996/AMD1:2002
December 19, 2002
Amendment 1 - Shunt power capacitors of the non-self-healing type for a.c. systems having a rated voltage up to and including 1000 V - Part 1: General - Performance, testing and rating - Safety requirements - Guide for installation and operation
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November 19, 1996
Shunt power capacitors of the non-self-healing type for a.c. systems having a rated voltage up to and including 1000 V - Part 1: General - Performance, testing and rating - Safety requirements - Guide for installation and operation
Applies to non-self-healing capacitor units and capacitor banks intended to be used for power-factor correction of a.c. power systems having a rated voltage up to and including 1000 V and frequencies...
September 15, 1991
Amendment 1 - Shunt power capacitors of the non-self-healing type for a.c. systems having a rated voltage up to and including 660 V. Part 1: General. Performance, testing and rating - Safety requirements - Guide for installation and operation.
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June 30, 1989
Shunt power capacitors of the non-self-healing type for a.c. systems having a rated voltage up to and including 660 V. Part 1: General. Performance, testing and rating - Safety requirements - Guide for installation and operation.
This standard is applicable both to capacitor units and capacitor banks intended to be used for power-factor correction of a.c. power systems having a rated voltage up to and including 660 V and...
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