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EDC6 (2518) DTZS Coaxial communication cables Part 9 Sectional specification for flexible RF coaxial cables
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EDC6 (2516) DTZS Optical fibre cables Part 3-21 Outdoor cables Product specification for optical self supporting aerial telecommunication cables for use in premises cabling
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EDC6 (2515) DTZS Optical fibre cables Part 3-20 Outdoor cables Family specification for self-supporting aerial telecommunication cables
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EDC6 (2318) DTZS Audio, video, and related equipment Determination of power consumption Part 2 Signals and media
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EDC6(2316)DTZS Audio, video, and related equipment Determination of power consumption Part 5 Set-top boxes (STB)
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EDC6(2315) DTZS Audio video and related equipment - Determination of power consumption Part 4 Video recording equipment
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EDC6(1860) DTZS Coaxial communication cables Part 10 Sectional specification for semi rigid cables with fluoropolymer dielectric
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EDC6 (1858) DTZS Coaxial communication cables Part 5 Sectional specification for CATV trunk and distribution cables
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EDC6(1242)DTZS Electronic Projection Measurement and documentation of key performance criteria Part Variable resolution projectors
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EDC 5 (2538) DTZS-IEC 62257-6 2015, Recommendation for renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification-Part 6 Acceptance,operation,maintenance & replacement
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EDC 5 (2537) DTZS-IEC 62257-5 2015, Recommendation for renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification- Part 5 Protection against electrical hazards;
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EDC 5 (2536) DTZS-IEC 62257-4 2015, Recommendation for renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification- Part 4 System selection and design;
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EDC 5 (2535) DTZS-IEC 62257-3 2015, Recommendation for renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification- Part 3 Project development and management
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EDC 5 (2534) DTZS-IEC 62257-2 2015, Recommendation for renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification- Part 2 From requirements to a range of electrication