GB/T 16895.20-2003
AbolishedElectrical installations of buildings--Part 5: Selection and erection of electrical equipment--Chapter 55: Other equipment--Section 551: Low-voltage generating sets
建筑物电气装置 第5部分:电气设备的选择和安装 第55章:其他设备 第551节:低压发电设备
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies requirements for the selection and installation of low-voltage generating sets, including engine-driven generators, used as standby or primary power sources within building electrical installations. It covers safety, performance, and compatibility criteria for integrating these sets with building power systems, such as in hospitals, data centers, or commercial facilities requiring emergency backup power. The standard is applied by electrical engineers and installers to ensure reliable and safe operation of low-voltage generators in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
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