GSO IEC 60255-21-2:2015

IEC 60255-21-2:1988
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 September 2015

Electrical relays - Part 21: Vibration, shock, bump and seismic tests on measuring relays and protection equipment - Section Two: Shock and bump tests

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GSO IEC 60255-21-2:2015 Scope

This standard is part of a series specifying the vibration, shock,bump and seismic requirements applicable to electromechanical and static measuring relays and protection equipment with or without output contacts. This standard includes two types of test: - the shock test (on energized and non-energized specimen); - the bump test (on non-energized specimen), and is generally based on IEC 68-2-27 and 68-2-29. The requirements of this standard are applicable only to measuring relays and protection equipment in new condition. The tests specified in this standard are type tests.

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