GB/T 16895.21-2020
ActiveLow-voltage electrical installations—Part 4–41:Protection for safety—Protection against electric shock
低压电气装置 第4-41部分:安全防护 电击防护
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies requirements for protection against electric shock in low-voltage electrical installations, covering both direct and indirect contact hazards. It is applied in the design, erection, and verification of electrical systems in buildings, industrial facilities, and similar installations operating at voltages up to 1,000 V AC or 1,500 V DC. The standard ensures safety by defining protective measures such as automatic disconnection of supply, use of SELV/PELV systems, and additional equipotential bonding.
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