BSI BS EN 60730-2-6 Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use — Part 2-6: Particular requirements for automatic electrical pressure sensing controls including mechanical requirements
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BSI BS EN 60730-2-6 Document Information:
Title
Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use — Part 2-6: Particular requirements for automatic electrical pressure sensing controls including mechanical requirements
British Standards Institution
Publication Date:
Oct 31, 2008
Scope:
To be read in conjunction with BS EN 60730-1
Keywords:
- Electrical household appliances
- Household equipment
- Automatic control systems
- Electric control equipment
- Control equipment
- Controllers
- Control devices
- Automatic
- Pressure control
- Mechanical variables control
- Electrical equipment
- Mechanical testing
- Gauges
- Ratings
- Electric shocks
- Moisture
- Dust
- Dielectric strength
- Electrical resistance
- Heat
- Production
- Environmental health
- Endurance testing
- Strength of materials
- Threaded components
- Screwed fittings
- Creep testing
- Leakage paths
- Thermal resistance
- Fire resistance
- Corrosion resistance
- Radio disturbances
- Low-voltage equipment
- Electrical safety
- Air-conditioning equipment
- Heating equipment
- Electrical testing
- Probes
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