GB/T 13534-2009
ActiveCode for designation of colours
颜色标志的代码
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 13534-2009 specifies a standardized code system for designating colours, primarily using letter symbols to represent common colours such as R for red, Y for yellow, and G for green. It is applied in electrical engineering contexts, including wiring, cables, and electronic components, to ensure consistent colour identification across manufacturing, testing, and maintenance. This standard facilitates clear communication and safety in industries like power distribution, telecommunications, and equipment assembly.
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