Get the working aid “Insulation diagrams according to 60601-1”!

Luca Lattanzio

16/08/2022

In this book, you will learn how to create practical insulation diagrams for medical electrical equipment according to 60601-1.


The book also includes:

  • Many interesting examples
  • Explanation of standard symbols
  • Theory (definition of terms)
  • Quiz to test what has been learned


Working aid “Insulation diagrams according to 60601-1”
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Written by Luca Lattanzio

Luca studied electrical engineering and gained valuable professional experience at MEDtech during and after his studies. Although he now works for another company, he remains a contributing writer at MEDtech, occasionally contributing articles to share his expertise and passion for his profession. He also remains a dedicated reader of the blog.


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