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Old 09-24-2009, 02:17 PM   #1
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Hello all,
This is my first post and I am looking forward to giving and receiving help. My company is interested in building a plant in Europe and we build all of our own equipment. We do not sell any equipment and do not intend to. My question is: does anyone know the specific IEC Code(s) that would need to be followed to construct an industrial control cabinet with VFD's, PLC, Solid State Contactors, and relays. etc..? We build cabinets that conform to local codes and NEC, but I have tried to research which IEC codes to use for Europe and found that there seem to be quite a few that would be appropriate. I just didn't want to buy all the codes if they do not apply. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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