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Dictionary of Electrical Engineering Power Engineering and Automation

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This technical dictionary covers the field of power engineering, electrical installation and the rapidly expanding field of automation. The subjects are covered by approx. 70.000 entries in Part 1 and 52.000 entries in Part 2. The 4th edition covers additionally the field of fiber optic systems, process control engineering and standardized bus systems used in automation (PROFIBUS), electrical installation (EIB) and Power engineering of Low-voltage devices (AS-Interface).Sources referred to for this dictionary VDE and VDI specifications, EN, IEC, BS; ANSI; CEE and ISO standards, technical literature and descriptions and operating instructions from German, British and American Companies. The result of the European harmonization of electrotechnical regulations (DIN/VDE/EN/IEC/CEE) have been taken into account.

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Título
Dictionary of Electrical Engineering Power Engineering and Automation
Idioma
Inglés, Alemán
Editorial
Siemens
Publicado en
1999
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
542
ISBN10
3895780790
ISBN13
9783895780790
Serie
Descripción
This technical dictionary covers the field of power engineering, electrical installation and the rapidly expanding field of automation. The subjects are covered by approx. 70.000 entries in Part 1 and 52.000 entries in Part 2. The 4th edition covers additionally the field of fiber optic systems, process control engineering and standardized bus systems used in automation (PROFIBUS), electrical installation (EIB) and Power engineering of Low-voltage devices (AS-Interface).Sources referred to for this dictionary VDE and VDI specifications, EN, IEC, BS; ANSI; CEE and ISO standards, technical literature and descriptions and operating instructions from German, British and American Companies. The result of the European harmonization of electrotechnical regulations (DIN/VDE/EN/IEC/CEE) have been taken into account.