GB/T 16895.16-2002
AbolishedElectrical installations of buildings--Part 4:Protection for safety--Chapter 44:Protection against overvoltages--Section 444:Protection against electromagnetic interferences(EMI) in installations of buildings
建筑物电气装置 第4部分:安全防护 第44章:过电压保护 第444节:建筑物电气装置电磁干扰(EMI)防护
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies requirements for the design and installation of electrical systems within buildings to limit electromagnetic interference (EMI) generated by internal equipment and external sources. It is applied by electrical engineers and installers to ensure that building wiring, earthing, and bonding configurations minimize disruptive EMI for sensitive electronic systems. The standard is relevant in commercial, industrial, and residential construction contexts where reliable operation of data, communication, and control equipment is critical.
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