BS EN 61821:2011 - Electrical installations for lighting and beaconing of aerodromes. Maintenance of aeronautical ground lighting constant current series circuits – BSI British Standards

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BS EN 61821:2011

Electrical installations for lighting and beaconing of aerodromes. Maintenance of aeronautical ground lighting constant current series circuits

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Standard NumberBS EN 61821:2011
TitleElectrical installations for lighting and beaconing of aerodromes. Maintenance of aeronautical ground lighting constant current series circuits
StatusCurrent
Publication Date31 January 2012
Cross ReferencesIEC 60903, EN 60903, IEC 61822, IEC 61823, IEC/TS 62143, IEC/ISO Guide 51:1999
ReplacesBS EN 61821:2003
International RelationshipsEN 61821:2011 Identical, IEC 61821:2011 Identical
Supersedes Draft08/30178045 DC
DescriptorsAirports, Electrical installations, Lighting systems, Aeronautical ground lights, Indicator lights, Lighting equipment, Constant-current sources, Installation, Maintenance, Personnel, Safety devices, Safety measures, Signs
ICS29.140.50 (Lighting installation systems)
93.120 (Construction of airports)
Title in FrenchInstallations électriques pour l'éclairage et le balisage des aerodromes. Maintenance des circuits série à courant constant pour le balisage aéronautique au sol
Title in GermanElektrische Anlagen für Beleuchtung und Befeuerung von Flugplätzen. Wartung von Konstantstrom. Serienstromkreisen für Flugplatzbefeuerungsanlagen
CommitteeEPL/97
ISBN978 0 580 62064 5
PublisherBSI
FormatA4
DeliveryYES
Pages34
File Size1.078 MB
Price£ 156.00


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