GB/T 16895.8-2010
ActiveLow-voltage electrical installations - Part 7-706: Requirements for special installations or locations - Conducting locations with restricted movement
低压电气装置 第7-706部分:特殊装置或场所的要求 活动受限制的可导电场所
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies safety requirements for electrical installations in locations where movement is restricted and occupants are in contact with conductive surfaces, such as inside metal tanks, boilers, or ship hulls. It is applied to prevent electric shock risks in confined conductive environments by mandating extra-low voltage systems, protective bonding, and specific wiring rules. The standard is used by engineers and inspectors designing or verifying electrical systems in industrial maintenance, shipbuilding, and similar confined work areas.
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