GB/T 17626.12-2013
AbolishedElectromagnetic compatibility - Testing and measurement techniques - Ring wave immunity test
电磁兼容 试验和测量技术 振铃波抗扰度试验
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 17626.12-2013 specifies the immunity test requirements and methods for electrical and electronic equipment exposed to damped oscillatory ring waves, which are transient disturbances typically caused by switching operations in power and control circuits. It is applied in industrial, commercial, and residential environments to verify equipment robustness against such surges, particularly for devices connected to low-voltage power networks, signal lines, or control cables. This standard is relevant for manufacturers and testing laboratories assessing product compliance in sectors like telecommunications, industrial automation, and building infrastructure.
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