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Copper conductor according to IEC 60439-1 2004

08/28/2007 11:47 PM

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Re: Copper conductor according to IEC 60439-1 2004

08/29/2007 5:53 PM

Hello,

What do you want to know about this?

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Re: Copper conductor according to IEC 60439-1 2004

08/29/2007 9:11 PM

The number (15), (17), (20)..... in the table 9, what does it mean.

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Re: Copper conductor according to IEC 60439-1 2004

08/30/2007 3:45 AM

Note 3 explains it.

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