Change STN EN 50130-4:2012/A1 1.4.2015 preview

STN EN 50130-4:2012/A1 (334590)

Alarm systems.Part 4:Electromagnetic compatibility.Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder, hold up, CCTV, access control and social alarm systems

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Alarm systems. Part 4: Electromagnetic compatibility. Product family standard : Immunity requirements for components of fire , security and emergency systems , CCTV systems , access control systems and systems of summoning help. Amendment A1 (IEC STN ).



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Designation standards: STN EN 50130-4:2012/A1
Classification mark: 334590
Catalog number: 120434
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Publication date standards: 1.4.2015
SKU: NS-583870
Approximate weight : 18 g (0.04 lbs)
Country: Slovak technical standard
Category: Technical standards STN

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STN EN 50130-4 (334590)

Alarm systems.Part 4:Electromagnetic compatibility.Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder, hold up, CCTV, access control and social alarm systems

Standard published on 1.6.2012

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