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IEC 60050-445:2002 pdf download.International Electrotechnical Vocabulary Part 445: Specified time all-or-nothing relays.
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International Standard IEC 60050445 has been prepared by the sub-group 2 of working group 446. of IEC technical committee 1: Terminology.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on voting indicated in the above table.
In these parts of 1EV, the terms and derinitions are written in French and English; in addition the terms are given in Chinese (cn), German (de), Spanish (es), Japanese (ja), Polish (p1). Portuguese (pt) and Swedish Cay).
This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO)IEC Directives, Part 3.
The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until 2013. At this date, the publication will be
• reconfirmed;
• withdrawn;
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended,
The 1EV (IEC 60050 senes) is a general purpose multilingual vocabulary covering the field of electrotechnology, electronics and telecommunication. It con’iprises about 18 500 terminologic& entries, each corresponding to a concept. These entries are distributed among about 80 parts. each part Corresponding to a given field.
Examples:
Part 181 (IEC 60050-161): Electromagnetic compatibility
Part 411 (IEC 60050-411): Rotating machines
The entries follow a hierarchical classification scheme PartlSectionlConcept. the concepts being, within the sections. organized in a systematic order.
The terms, definitions and notes in the entries are given in the three IEC official languages. that is French. English and Russian (principal 1EV languages).
In each entry the terms alone are also given in the additional 1EV languages (Arabic, Chinese. German, Greek, Spanish, Italian, Japanese. Polish, Portuguese and Swedish).
In addition, each part comprises an alphabelical index of the terms included In that part, for each of the 1EV languages.
NOTE – Some languages may be missing.
Organization of a terminological entry
Each of the entries corresponds to a concept, and comprises
— an entry number.
— possibly a letter symbol for quantity or unit,
then, for each of the principal 1EV languages:
the term designating the concept, called pre tarred term. possibly accompanied by synonyms and abbreviations.
— the definition of the concept,
– possibly the source,
– possibly notes.
and finally, for the additional 1EV languages, the terms alone.
Entry number
The entry number is comprised of three elements, separated by hyphens:
— Part number: 3 digits.
— Section number: 2 digits.
— Concept number: 2 digits (01 to 99).
Example: 131 -1 3.22.

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