EN 50131-13:2020/AC:2021-04
(Corrigendum)Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems - Part 13: Pyrotechnic Obscuration Security Devices
Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems - Part 13: Pyrotechnic Obscuration Security Devices
2021-05-03: TC to correct wording in 13.3.2
Alarmanlagen - Einbruch- und Überfallmeldeanlagen - Teil 13: Pyrotechnisches Verrauchungs-Gerät
Systèmes d’alarme - Systèmes d’alarme contre l’intrusion et les hold-up - Partie 13: Dispositifs de sécurité pyrotechniques à pouvoir opacifiant
Alarmni sistemi - Sistemi za javljanje vloma in ropa - 13. del: Varnostne pirotehnične zamegljevalne naprave - Popravek AC
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 50131-13:2020/AC:2021
01-junij-2021
Alarmni sistemi - Sistemi za javljanje vloma in ropa - 13. del: Varnostne
pirotehnične zamegljevalne naprave - Popravek AC
Alarm systems - Intrusion and hold-up systems - Part 13: Pyrotechnic Obscuration
Security Devices
Alarmanlagen - Einbruch- und Überfallmeldeanlagen - Teil 13: Pyrotechnisches
Verrauchungs-Gerät
Systèmes d’alarme - Systèmes d’alarme contre l’intrusion et les hold-up - Partie 13:
Dispositifs de sécurité pyrotechniques à pouvoir opacifiant
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 50131-13:2020/AC:2021-04
ICS:
13.310 Varstvo pred kriminalom Protection against crime
13.320 Alarmni in opozorilni sistemi Alarm
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