GB 16895.11-2001
AbolishedElectrical installations of buildings--Part 4:Protection for safety--Chapter 44:Protection against overvoltages--Section 442:Protection of low-voltage installations against temporary overvoltages and faults between high-voltage systems and earth
建筑物电气装置 第4部分:安全防护 第44章:过电压保护 第442节:低压电气装置对暂时过电压和高压系统与地之间的故障的防护
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies protective measures for low-voltage electrical installations in buildings against temporary overvoltages caused by faults between high-voltage systems and earth. It is applied in the design, installation, and inspection of building electrical systems to ensure safety during power distribution network disturbances. The standard is relevant for engineers and procurement professionals working on residential, commercial, and industrial building projects.
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