GSO IEC 60329:2014
IEC 60329:1984
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
25 December 2014
Strip-wound cut cores of grain oriented silicon-iron alloy, used for electronic and telecommunication equipment
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GSO IEC 60329:2014 Scope
This standard is limited to strip-wound cut cores, in both single-phase and three-phase forms of construction, having rectangular cross-sections and rectangular windows (coil spaces), manufactured from cold-reduced grain-oriented silicon-iron alloy strip, and for use in transformers and inductors for telecommunication equipment and for electronic devices. This standard may be generally applied to cores of other than rectangular window or crosssection. In this case, certain characteristics, e. g. electrical properties and dimensional tolerances shall be the subject of special agreement between user and manufacturer.
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