GB/T 16895.2-2005
AbolishedElectrical installations of buildings-Part 4-42:Protection for safety-Protection against Thermal effects
建筑物电气装置 第4-42部分:安全防护-热效应保护
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies requirements for the protection of building electrical installations against thermal effects, including fire, burns, and degradation of materials. It is applied in the design, installation, and inspection of electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings to ensure safety from overheating, arcing, and heat radiation. The standard is particularly relevant for engineers and inspectors verifying compliance with fire safety and equipment protection measures in construction projects.
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