IEC 60092-302 Electrical Installations in Ships - Part 302: Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear Assemblies
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IEC 60092-302 Document Information:
Title
Electrical Installations in Ships - Part 302: Low-Voltage Switchgear and Controlgear Assemblies
Installations Electriques A Bord Des Navires - Partie 302: Ensembles D´Appareillage A Basse Tension
International Electrotechnical Commission
Publication Date:
May 1, 1997
Scope:
Replacement
This part of IEC 60092 is applicable to low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies [type-tested assemblies (TTA), partially type-tested assemblies (PTTA) and non type-tested assemblies (NTTA)], with rated voltages not exceeding 1000 V a.c. at rated frequencies not exceeding 60 Hz or 1500 V d.c. for use in ships as a supplement to IEC 60439-1.
NOTE – Throughout this standard, the word ASSEMBLY is used for a low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assembly.
This standard also applies to ASSEMBLIES incorporating control and/or power equipment, which operate at higher frequencies. In this case, appropriate additional requirements apply.
Unless otherwise specified in the following clauses, all ASSEMBLIES and their components comply with IEC 60439-1. In case of doubt, IEC 60092 publications shall have preference over IEC 60439-1.
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