GSO IEC TR 62063:2023
IEC TR 62063:1999
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
10 September 2023
High-voltage switchgear and controlgear - The use of electronic and associated technologies in auxiliary equipment of switchgear and controlgear
GSO IEC TR 62063:2023 Files
English
79 Pages
Current Edition
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GSO IEC TR 62063:2023 Scope
This technical report is intended to provide basic guidance for the introduction of improvements in the IEC standards related to HV switchgear and controlgear. Such improvements are required to allow the users of switchgear to benefit from all the possibilities provided by electronic equipment.
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