GB/T 10195.2-1997
ActiveVaristors for use in electronic equipment--Part 2:Blank detail specification for zinc oxide surge suppression varistors--Assessment level E
电子设备用压敏电阻器 第2部分:空白详细规范 氧化锌浪涌抑制型压敏电阻器 评定水平E
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This standard provides a blank detail specification for zinc oxide surge suppression varistors used in electronic equipment, specifically for those with assessment level E. It defines the required tests, inspection schedules, and performance criteria for manufacturers to ensure consistent quality and reliability. The standard is applied in the design, production, and procurement of varistors for overvoltage protection in electronic circuits and power systems.
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