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BS EN 60917-1:1999

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Modular order for the development of mechanical structures for electronic equipment practices Generic standard

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

11-18-2019

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-18-2002

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope and object
2 Normative references
3 Terms, terminology and definitions
4 Fundamentals and background information
   4.1 Structures of electronic equipment practices
   4.2 Dimensional co-ordination with adjacent technical
        fields
   4.3 Preparation of standards for new equipment
        practices
5 Modular order details
   5.1 Modular grid
   5.2 Pitches
   5.3 Co-ordination dimensions
   5.4 Illustration of the modular order
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international
         publications with their corresponding European
         publications
Figures
Tables

Deals with equipment practices and applies to the main structural dimensions of electronic equipment mounted in various installations considering dimensional interfaces.

Committee
EPL/48
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 7728(1994), BS EN 60917 and BS EN 60917-0 Also numbered as IEC 60917-1 Supersedes 97/202823 DC, 98/231416 DC (02/2002)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
32
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

ISO 1040:1983 Building construction Modular coordination Multimodules for horizontal coordinating dimensions
HD 493.2 : 200S1 DIMENSIONS OF MECHANICAL STRUCTURES OF THE 482.6 MM (19 IN) SERIES - CABINETS AND PITCHES OF RACK STRUCTURES
IEC 60297-1:1986 Dimensions of mechanical structures of the 482.6 mm (19 in) series. Part 1: Panels and racks
IEC 60917-2-1:1993 Modular order for the development of mechanical structures for electronic equipment practices - Part 2: Sectional specification - Interface co-ordination dimensions for the 25 mm equipment practice - Section 1: Detail specification - Dimensions for cabinets and racks
HD 493.1 : 200S1 DIMENSIONS OF MECHANICAL STRUCTURES OF THE 482.6 MM (19 IN) SERIES - PANELS AND RACKS
IEC 60297-4:1995+AMD1:1999 CSV Mechanical structures for electronic equipment - Dimensions of mechanical structures of the 482,6 mm (19 in) series - Part 4: Subracks and associated plug-in units - Additional dimensions
IEC 60917-2:1992 Modular order for the development of mechanical structures for electronic equipment practices - Part 2: Sectional specification - Interface co-ordination dimensions for the 25 mm equipment practice
IEC GUIDE 103:1980 Guide on dimensional co-ordination
ISO 3827-1:1977 Shipbuilding — Co-ordination of dimensions in ships' accommodation — Part 1: Principles of dimensional co-ordination
IEC 60917-2-2:1994 Modular order for the development of mechanical structures for electronic equipment practices - Part 2: Sectional specification - Interface co-ordination dimensions for the 25 mm equipment practice - Section 2: Detail specification - Dimensions for subracks, chassis, backplanes, front panels and plug-in units
ISO 1006:1983 Building construction Modular coordination Basic module
IEC 60297-2:1982 Dimensions of mechanical structures of the 482.6 mm (19 in) series. Part 2: Cabinets and pitches of rack structures
HD 493.3 : 200S2 DIMENSIONS OF MECHANICAL STRUCTURES OF THE 482.6 MM (19 IN) SERIES - SUBRACKS AND ASSOCIATED PLUG-IN UNITS
IEC TR 60668:1980 Dimensions of panel areas and cut-outs for panel and rack-mounted industrial-process measurement and control instruments
IEC 60050-581:2008 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 581: Electromechanical components for electronic equipment

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