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21、 and denitions 11 4 General .11 4.1 Levels of protection 11 4.2 Equipment groups and ingress protection 12 4.3 Requirements for electrical equipment with level of protection “ta” .12 4.4 Requirements for electrical equipment with Level of Protection “tb” and “tc” 14 5 Construction .15 5.1 Joints 15
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