BS EN 62192:2009
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Live working. Insulating ropes
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English
Published date
31-05-2010
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| Committee |
PEL/78
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
26
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| PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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| Status |
Current
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This International Standard covers insulating ropes that are utilized during live working procedures in contact with parts of installations operating at voltages up to and including 800 kV r.m.s.
Insulating ropes for live working procedure under rain and/or d.c. conditions are not covered by this standard.
| Standards | Relationship |
| IEC 62192:2009 | Identical |
| EN 62192:2009 | Identical |
| IEC 61076-4-104:1999 | Identical |
| EN 61076-4-104:1999 | Identical |
| I.S. EN 62192:2009 | Equivalent |
| IEC 61477:2009 | Live working - Minimum requirements for the utilization of tools, devices and equipment |
| IEC 60212:2010 | Standard conditions for use prior to and during the testing of solid electrical insulating materials |
| EN ISO 2307:2010 | Fibre ropes - Determination of certain physical and mechanical properties (ISO 2307:2010) |
| HD 437 : 200S1 | STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PRIOR TO AND DURING THE TESTING OF SOLID ELECTRICAL INSULATING MATERIALS |
| IEC 60743:2013 | Live working - Terminology for tools, devices and equipment |
| HD 588.1 : S1 AMD 1 | HIGH VOLTAGE TEST TECHNIQUES - GENERAL DEFINITIONS AND TEST REQUIREMENTS |
| EN 61318:2008 | Live working - Conformity assessment applicable to tools, devices and equipment |
| EN 61477:2009/corrigendum:2010 | LIVE WORKING - MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE UTILIZATION OF TOOLS, DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT |
| IEC 61318:2007 | Live working - Conformity assessment applicable to tools, devices and equipment |
| ISO 2307:2010 | Fibre ropes — Determination of certain physical and mechanical properties |
| IEC 60050-651:2014 | International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 651: Live working |
| IEC 60060-1:2010 | High-voltage test techniques - Part 1: General definitions and test requirements |
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