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BS 3192(1990) : 1990 AMD 9197

Superseded

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SPECIFICATION FOR SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR RADIO TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT

Superseded date

06-15-1996

Published date

11-23-2012

Preface
Introduction
Clause
1 Scope
2 Object
Section one: Terminology
3 Definitions
Section two: Conditions of normal use and fault
               conditions
4 Introduction
5 Conditions of normal use
6 Fault conditions
Section three: Components and construction
7 Introduction
8 Components
9 Construction
10 Markings relevant to safety
Section four: Protection against harmful electrical
               shock and radio-frequency skin burns
11 Introduction
12 Earthing
13 Enclosures
14 Mechanical considerations concerning safety devices
15 Wiring
16 Insulation
17 Voltages at the radio-frequency output connection
Section five: High temperatures, fire and miscellaneous
               hazards
18 Introduction
19 High temperatures
20 Fire
21 Implosion and explosion
22 Harmful radiation
23 Dangerous materials
24 Dangerous short-circuiting of low voltage supplies
Annex ZA - Other international publications quoted in
             this standard
Appendix B - Clearances and creepage distances
Appendix C - Symbols
Appendix D - Guidance on assessing the competence of
             personnel for designation as skilled
Appendix E - Guidance on safety precautions to be
             observed by personnel working on radio
             transmitting equipment

Suitable for radio transmitting equipment with any auxiliary apparatus necessary for its normal operation as defined in IEC Publication 244-1, operating under the responsibility of skilled personnel, all radio transmitting equipment and ancillary apparatus. Excludes the antenna system and associated feeder lines and transmitters of safety-insulated construction using double or reinforced insulation without provision for protective earthing. Covers protection against, electric shock, skin burns, high temperature and fire, implosion and explosion, harmful radiation, miscellaneous hazards. Gives design and construction requirements and test methods for the safety of skilled personnel and unskilled personnel directed by skilled personnel, under certain conditions and the prevention and spread of fire.

Committee
EEL/25
DevelopmentNote
Renumbered and superseded by BS EN 60215. Supersedes BS 3192(1979). (09/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
IEC 60215:2016 Identical
EN 60215 : 89 AMD 2 94 Identical

IEC 60529:1989+AMD1:1999+AMD2:2013 CSV Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
ISO 1999:2013 Acoustics Estimation of noise-induced hearing loss

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