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ROAD VEHICLE ENGINEERING ( Module 27 )


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BS EN 1648-2:2005Leisure accommodation vehicles. 12 V direct current extra low voltage electrical installations. Motor caravans

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Publication Date:
09-MAY-05

ISBN:
0 580 45916 0

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Keywords:
Auxiliary batteries, motor caravan, cross-sectional areas, British Standard, fixed wiring

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