GB/T 16895.33-2017
AbolishedLow-voltage electrical installations—Part 5-56:Selection and erection of electrical equipment—Safety services
低压电气装置 第5-56部分:电气设备的安装和选择 安全设施
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies requirements for the selection and erection of electrical equipment for safety services in low-voltage electrical installations. It is applied in buildings and construction projects to ensure the reliability and performance of emergency power supplies, safety lighting, and fire-fighting systems during mains failure. The standard is critical for engineers designing and installing backup power systems in hospitals, high-rise buildings, and public venues where uninterrupted power is essential for life safety.
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