GSO IEC TS 61394:2002
IEC TS 61394:1997
Gulf Technical Regulation
Current Edition
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Approved on
21 October 2002
Overhead lines - Characteristics of greases for aluminium, aluminium alloy and steel bare conductors
GSO IEC TS 61394:2002 Files
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14 Pages
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GSO IEC TS 61394:2002 Scope
This standard applies to products designed for corrosion protection of bare electrical overhead conductors in any combination of
- wires of aluminium and aluminium alloy;
- wires of steel coated with zinc (galvanized) and zinc alloy with aluminium;
- wires of steel coated with aluminium.
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