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Safety in installations for electroheating and electromagnetic processing - Part 3: Particular requirements for inductively coupled and resistive equipment and processing installations (IEC 27/1048/CD:2017)

Abstract

This part of IEC 60519 is applicable to: - installations for induction and conduction heating of solids, at low, mains, medium and high frequencies (for conduction heating, use of direct current is also included); - installations for induction melting, holding and superheating at low, mains, medium and high frequencies; - those parts of the conveying or handling equipment of the electroheat installations, which are within the influence of the heating section.

Begin

2017-12-14

Planned document number

DIN EN 60519-3

Project number

02227989

Responsible national committee

DKE/K 362 - Industrielle Elektrowärme – Elektroerwärmungsanlagen und Anlagen für elektromagnetische Bearbeitungsprozesse  

draft standard

Safety in installations for electroheating and electromagnetic processing - Part 3: Particular requirements for inductively coupled and resistive equipment and processing installations (IEC 27/1048/CD:2017)
2018-03
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previous edition(s)

Safety in electroheat installations - Part 11: Particular requirements for installations using the effect of electromagnetic forces on liquid metals (IEC 60519-11:2007); German version EN 60519-11:2007
2008-06

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Safety in electroheat installations - Part 3: Particular requirements for induction and conduction heating and induction melting installations (IEC 60519-3:2005); German version EN 60519-3:2005
2006-01

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