Article | REF: D5172 V1

Protection against disturbances - Protective components: use

Authors: Michel GRACIET, Joseph PINEL

Publication date: August 10, 1998 | Lire en français

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    6. Special areas of protection

    6.1 Means of transport

    Vehicles used to transport people and goods by car, rail or air are subject to the same types of overloads as those encountered above. They also present their own risks, the nature and probability of which are linked to the mode of travel, the environment and the energy used.

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    6.1.1 Motor vehicles

    The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) has drawn up a list of surges specific to motor vehicles, presented in Table 3

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