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EL-036 : In-service Testing of Electrical Equipment

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AS/NZS 3760-2003 AMDT 1 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment
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AS/NZS 3760-2010 AMDT 1 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment
AS/NZS 3760-2010 AMDT 2 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment
AS/NZS 4701-2000 Requirements for domestic electrical appliances and equipment for reconditioning or parts recycling
AS/NZS 5761-2011 In-service safety inspection and testing - Second-hand equipment prior to sale
AS/NZS 5762-2011 In-service safety inspection and testing - Repaired electrical equipment
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