NF C32-201-11-1999 额定电压450/750V及以下的聚氯乙烯绝缘电缆.第11部分:灯具用电缆

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【英文标准名称】:Polyvinylchlorideinsulatedcablesofratedvoltagesuptoandincluding450/750V.Part11:cablesforluminaires.
【原文标准名称】:额定电压450/750V及以下的聚氯乙烯绝缘电缆.第11部分:灯具用电缆
【标准号】:NFC32-201-11-1999
【标准状态】:现行
【国别】:法国
【发布日期】:1999-09-01
【实施或试行日期】:1999-09-05
【发布单位】:法国标准化协会(FR-AFNOR)
【起草单位】:
【标准类型】:()
【标准水平】:()
【中文主题词】:
【英文主题词】:Cablesheaths;Cables;Cablesfordecorativechains;Coats;Dimensions;Electriccables;Electricpowertransmissionlines;Electricalcords;Electricalengineering;Electricalinstallations;Electricalinsulatingmaterials;Electricalsafety;Insulated;Insulatedcables;Insulatedcords;Insulatingcoverings;Insulations;Lightcircuits;Luminaires;Polyvinylchloride;Polyvinylchlorideinsulation;Powercurrent;Powerlines;Protectionagainstelectricshocks;PVCinsulations;PVC-sheaths;Ratedvoltage;Specification(approval);Surfaces;Testing;Types
【摘要】:
【中国标准分类号】:K13
【国际标准分类号】:29_060_20
【页数】:10P;A4
【正文语种】:其他


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【英文标准名称】:HighvoltagecablesforX-rayapparatus
【原文标准名称】:X射线仪用高压电缆
【标准号】:JISC3407-2003
【标准状态】:现行
【国别】:日本
【发布日期】:2003-09-20
【实施或试行日期】:
【发布单位】:日本工业标准调查会(JP-JISC)
【起草单位】:TechnicalCommitteeonElectricityTechnology
【标准类型】:()
【标准水平】:()
【中文主题词】:
【英文主题词】:
【摘要】:この規格は,主にX線装置の直流高電圧回路に用いるX線用高電圧ケープル(以下,ケープルという。)について規定する。
【中国标准分类号】:K13
【国际标准分类号】:17_240;29_060_20
【页数】:8P;A4
【正文语种】:日语


Product Code:SAE ARP210
Title:Definition of Commonly Used Day Types (Atmospheric Ambient Temperature Characteristics Versus Pressure Altitude)
Issuing Committee:S-15 Gas Turbine Perf Simulation Nomenclature And Interfaces
Scope:驴Hot Day驴, 驴Tropical Day驴, 驴Standard Day驴, 驴Polar Day驴 and 驴Cold Day驴 are part of the lexicon of the aircraft industry. These terms are generally understood to refer to specific, generally accepted characteristics of atmospheric temperature versus pressure altitude. There are also other, less well-known days, defined by their frequency of occurrence, such as 驴1% Hot Day驴, 驴10% Cold Day驴, or 驴Highest Recorded Day驴. These temperature characteristics have their origins in multiple sources, including U.S. military specifications which are no longer in force.