GB/T 12528-2008
ActiveRail vehicle cables with rated voltages up to and including 3kV
交流额定电压3kV及以下轨道交通车辆用电缆
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and inspection rules for power and control cables used in rail vehicles, including trains, subways, and trams, with rated AC voltages up to 3kV. It applies to cables designed for fixed or flexible installations within rolling stock, ensuring safety and performance under conditions such as vibration, temperature extremes, and exposure to oils or flames. The standard is used by manufacturers and testing laboratories to certify cables for rail transit systems, guaranteeing compatibility with vehicle electrical systems and regulatory compliance.
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