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Topic ClosedIEC 61346-2 based on their

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IEC61346-2 introduced changes such that devices,whether mechnical,electrical,pneumatic or otherwise are classified,based more so on their:-

Physical properties  or applications

 

 

plz help me .

 

 

regards

 

 

ersidhu

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