GB 4343.2-1999
AbolishedElectromagnetic compatibility--Requirements for household appliances,electric tools and similar apparatus--Part 2:Immunity--Product family standard
电磁兼容 家用电器、电动工具和类似器具的要求 第2部分:抗扰度 产品类标准
Application Summary AI generated
GB 4343.2-1999 specifies immunity requirements for household appliances, electric tools, and similar apparatus against electromagnetic disturbances, ensuring they operate correctly in typical electromagnetic environments. It is applied in product testing and certification for manufacturers and importers of these devices, particularly within the Chinese market, to verify compliance with electromagnetic compatibility regulations. The standard covers immunity to phenomena like electrostatic discharge, radiated fields, and electrical fast transients, guiding design and quality assurance processes.
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