GB/T 13033.2-2007
ActiveMineral insulated cables and their terminations with a rated voltage not exceeding 750V - Part 2: Terminations
额定电压750V及以下矿物绝缘电缆及终端 第2部分:终端
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and inspection rules for terminations used with mineral insulated cables rated up to 750V. It is applied in the manufacturing and quality verification of termination assemblies for fire-resistant wiring systems in buildings, industrial plants, and other installations requiring high safety and durability. The standard ensures reliable electrical connections and sealing performance in environments where cables must withstand high temperatures, moisture, or mechanical stress.
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