GSO IEC 60051-1:2002
IEC 60051-1:1984
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
21 October 2002
Direct acting indicating analogue electrical measuring instrumentsand their accessories, Part 1:Definitions and general requirements common to all parts.
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GSO IEC 60051-1:2002 Scope
This standard applies to direct acting indicating electrical measuring instruments having an analogue display, such as :
– Ammeters and voltmeters ;
– Wattmeters and varmeters ;
– Frequency meters of pointer and vibrating-reed types ;
– Phasemeters, power-factor meters and synchroscopes ;
– Ohmmeters, impedance meters and conductance meters ;
– Multi-function instruments of the above types.
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