GB/T 16895.9-2000
ActiveElectrical installations of buildings--Part 7:Requirements for special installations or locations--Section 707:Earthing requirements for the electrical installation of data processing equipment
建筑物电气装置 第7部分:特殊装置或场所的要求 第707节:数据处理设备用电气装置的接地要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies earthing and bonding requirements for electrical installations supplying data processing equipment in buildings. It is applied to ensure electromagnetic compatibility and safety by providing a stable reference ground, reducing electrical noise, and protecting sensitive electronic equipment from interference and faults. The standard is relevant for engineers designing or installing power systems in data centers, server rooms, and other facilities housing computer or telecommunications hardware.
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