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Standards in the ASU Library: C: CEI

List of available industry standards for organizations whose acronyms start with "C"

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    AA-AFPA

    AGA-ANS

    ANSI

    ANSLG-ARMA

    AS-AWWA

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The ASU Library's standards collection is intended for the use of ASU faculty, staff and currently enrolled students. 

Individuals not affliated with ASU who live in the Phoenix metropolitan area are welcome to come to the Noble Library on the Tempe campus to view the standards.  Items in the collection are not available for checkout or loan to other libraries; because of copyright restrictions, we do not provide photocopies or scanned copies to those unaffiliated with ASU.  

CEI (Commission Electrotechnique Internationale)

  • CEI 601-2-10 1987 see: IEC 60601-2-10 1987
  • CEI 60529 1989 and Amendment 1 1991 see: IEC 60529 1989 and Amendment 1 1991 
  • CEI 60601-2-10 1987 see: IEC 60601-2-10 1987
  • CEI 60601-2-52 2009 see: IEC 60601-2-52 2009
  • CEI 60812 2006 see IEC 60812 2006
  • CEI 60966-1 1999 see: IEC 60966-1 1999
  • CEI 61196-1 2005 see: IEC 61196-1 2005
  • CEI 61267 2005 see: IEC 61267 2005
  • CEI 61960 2011 see IEC 61960 2011
  • CEI 62133 2002 see: IEC 62133 2002

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