GB/T 14536.20-2008
ActiveAutomatic electrical controls for household and similar use - Particular requirements for automatic electric water and air flow sensing controls, including mechanical requirements
家用和类似用途电自动控制器 水流和气流敏感控制器的特殊要求, 包括机械要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the particular safety, performance, and mechanical requirements for automatic electrical controls that sense water or air flow in household and similar appliances. It is applied during the design, testing, and certification of components like flow switches in water heaters, air conditioners, and washing machines to ensure reliable operation under normal and fault conditions. The standard is used by manufacturers and testing laboratories to verify that these controls prevent hazards such as overheating or improper system operation.
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