GB/T 13029.1-2003
AbolishedElectrical installations in ships--Choice and installation of cables for low-voltage power systems
船舶电气装置 低压电力系统用电缆的选择和安装
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the requirements for selecting and installing cables in low-voltage power systems on ships, covering aspects such as cable types, current-carrying capacities, and installation methods to ensure safety and reliability. It is applied in the shipbuilding industry for the design, construction, and maintenance of electrical installations on vessels, including cargo ships, tankers, and offshore platforms. The standard is used by marine engineers and electrical installers to prevent electrical hazards and ensure compliance with maritime safety regulations.
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