GSO IEC 60092-360:2017
IEC 60092-360:2014
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
03 October 2017
Electrical installations in ships - Part 360: Insulating and sheathing materials for shipboard and offshore units, power, control, instrumentation and telecommunication cables
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GSO IEC 60092-360:2017 Scope
This part of IEC 60092 specifies the requirements for electrical, mechanical and particular characteristics of insulating and sheathing materials intended for use in shipboard and fixed and mobile offshore unit power, control, instrumentation and telecommunication cables.
The different insulating and sheathing materials have been divided into three categories as listed in the following Table 1.
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