GSO IEC 60197:2014
IEC 60197:1965
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
25 December 2014
High-voltage connecting wire with flame retarding insulation for use in television receivers
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GSO IEC 60197:2014 Scope
This Recommendation applies to single high-voltage connecting wires insulated with thermoplastic material with a rated voltage up to and including 20 kV d.c. and a maximum working temperature of 85 °C. This wire was originally developed for use in television receivers, but may be suitable for similar applications.
This connecting wire may be screened
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