GSO IEC 60519-9:2015

IEC 60519-9:2005
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 09 April 2015

Safety in electroheat installations - Part 9: Particular requirements for high-frequency dielectric heating installations

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GSO IEC 60519-9:2015 Scope

Is applicable to industrial high-frequency dielectric heating installations for the purpose of thermal applications such as melting, drying, welding, insect extermination and gluing of partially or non-conductive materials (plastics, wood, etc.) in both normal and protective atmospheres, using for example inert gases or vacuum. Relates to high-frequency dielectric heating installations with nominal frequency in the range from 1 MHz to 300 MHz with rated useful output power greater than 50 W. To be used in conjunction with IEC 60519-1.

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