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48、 and object 132 Normative references .133 Terms and definitions 133.5 Safety terms 134 Tests .145 Marking and documentation .146 Protection against electric shock .166.6 Connections to external circuits .176.9 Constructional requirements for protection against electric shock 187 Protection against m
49、echanical HAZARDS 188 Resistance to mechanical stresses .189 Protection against the spread of fire 1910 Equipment temperature limits and resistance to heat 1911 Protection against HAZARDS from fluids .1912 Protection against radiation, including laser sources, and against sonic and ultrasonicpressure .1913 Protection against liberated gases and substances, explosion and implosion .1914 Components and subassemblies .1914.101 Circuits or components used as TRANSIENT OVERVOLTAGE limiting devices in measu
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