GB/T 14536.21-2008
AbolishedAutomatic electrical controls for household and similar use - Particular requirements for electrically operated oil valves, including mechanical requirements
家用和类似用途电自动控制器 电动油阀的特殊要求, 包括机械要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the particular safety, performance, and mechanical requirements for electrically operated oil valves used in automatic control systems for household and similar appliances. It applies to valves controlling oil flow in devices such as oil-fired burners, boilers, and heating systems, ensuring reliable operation under specified electrical and mechanical conditions. The standard is used by manufacturers and testing laboratories to verify compliance with safety and durability criteria for these specific control components.
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