GB 2536-2011
ActiveFluids for electrotechnical applications - Unused mineral insulating oils for transformers and switchgear
电工流体 变压器和开关用的未使用过的矿物绝缘油
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GB 2536-2011 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and quality criteria for unused mineral insulating oils used in transformers and switchgear. It is applied in the electrical power industry to ensure the safety, performance, and reliability of oil-filled electrical equipment during manufacturing, procurement, and initial filling. This standard is critical for quality control in the production and acceptance testing of insulating oils for high-voltage power systems.
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