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IEC/TS 60479-3 Ed. 1.0 Edition 09/1998
Effects of current on human beings and livestock - Part 3: Effects of currents passing through the body of livestock
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Abstract

IEC TR 60479-3:1998 Provides basic guidance on the effects of electric currents on livestock for use in the establishment of electrical safety requirements. Indicates values for the electrical impedance of the body of livestock as a function of touch voltage, the degree of moisture of the hide or skin and the current path. Values are only available for cattle. Describes the effects of sinusoidal alternating current within the frequency range from 15Hz to 100 Hz pass through the body of livestock. It has the status of a horizontal standard in accordance with IEC Guide 104.

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Technical Committee :
64 : Electrical installations and protection against electric shock

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Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
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IEC 60951-3 Ed.3.0 RLV
IEC 60479-1 Ed.1.0

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

13.200 : Accident and disaster control

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