EN 1846-1:1998
(Main)Firefighting and rescue service vehicles - Part 1: Nomenclature and designation
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- 20-Jan-1998
- 26-Apr-2011
- 01.040.13
- 13.220.10
- CEN/TC 192
Firefighting and rescue service vehicles - Part 1: Nomenclature and designation
This part of EN 1846 applies to firefighting and rescue service vehicles. It establishes classes and defines categories which are functions of the use and mass of the vehicles. A designation system gives the various criteria used for characterizing the vehicles.
Feuerwehrfahrzeug - Teil 1: Nomenklatur und Bezeichnung
Dieser Teil der EN 1846 gilt für Feuerwehrfahrzeuge. Dieser Teil der EN 1846 legt Klassen und Kategorien abhängig von der Verwendung und dem Gewicht der Fahrzeuge fest. Ein Bezeichnungssystem legt verschiedene Kriterien fest, die zur Charakterisierung der Fahrzeuge benutzt werden.
Véhicules des services de secours et de lutte contre l'incendie - Partie 1: Nomenclature et désignation
La présente partie de l'EN 1846 s'applique aux véhicules des services de secours et de lutte contre l'incendie. Elle établit une classification et définit des catégories qui sont fonction de l'utilisation des véhicules et de leur masse. Un système de désignation présente les différents critères retenus pour la caractérisation des véhicules.
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