GSO IEC 60335-2-104:2013
IEC 60335-2-104:2003
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
31 December 2013
Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-104: Particular requirements for appliances to recover and/or recycle refrigerant from air conditioning and refrigeration equipment
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GSO IEC 60335-2-104:2013 Scope
Deals with the safety of electrical appliances to recover and/or recycle refrigerant from air conditioning and refrigeration equipment incorporating open drive or motor-compressors. The maximum rated voltage being not more than 250V for single phase appliances and 600V for all other appliances.
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