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Section 4. Switchgears and substations

Switchgears and substations with voltages above 1 kV. Foreword

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Developed taking into account the requirements of state standards, building codes and regulations, recommendations of scientific and technical councils for reviewing draft chapters. Draft chapters were reviewed by the working groups of the Coordination Council for the revision of the EMP

Prepared by JSC "Institute "Energosetproekt" together with JSC "VNIIE", JSC "Firm ORGRES", JSC "ROSEP", JSC "Electroproekt"

Agreed in accordance with the established procedure with the State Construction Committee of Russia, Gosgortekhnadzor of Russia, RAO "UES of Russia" (JSC "VNIIE") and submitted for approval by Gosenergonadzor of the Ministry of Energy of Russia

Approved by the Ministry of Energy of Russia, order of June 20, 2003 N 242

The requirements of the Electrical Installation Rules are mandatory for all organizations, regardless of ownership and organizational and legal forms, as well as for individuals engaged in entrepreneurial activities without forming a legal entity

From November 1, 2003, Ch. 4.2 Electrical Installation Rules, sixth edition

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