GB 3667-1997
AbolishedA.C. motor capacitors
交流电动机电容器
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GB 3667-1997 specifies performance requirements, test methods, and safety criteria for capacitors used in alternating current (AC) motor circuits. It applies to capacitors intended for starting and running single-phase induction motors, commonly found in household appliances like fans, washing machines, and air conditioners. The standard ensures reliable operation and electrical safety under rated voltage and temperature conditions in these motor applications.
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