GB/T 16895.18-2002
AbolishedElectrical installations of buildings--Part 5:Selection and erection of electrical equipment--Chapter 51:Common rules
建筑物电气装置 第5部分:电气设备的选择和安装 第51章:通用规则
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This standard provides common rules for selecting and erecting electrical equipment in building installations, covering aspects like voltage ratings, protection against electric shock, and electromagnetic compatibility. It is applied by electrical engineers and contractors during the design and construction phases of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings in China to ensure safety and compliance with national regulations. The standard serves as a foundational reference for procurement specifications and installation practices within the Chinese construction industry.
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