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Section 7. Electrical equipment of special installations

Peat electrical installations. Acceptance of electrical installations for operation

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7.7.43. Acceptance for operation of electrical installations of peat enterprises should be carried out in accordance with the "Rules for the technical operation of peat enterprises".

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