GB/T 19183.2-2024
ActiveMechanical structures for electrical and electronic equipment—Outdoor enclosures—Part 2: Coordination dimensions
电气和电子设备机械结构 户外机壳 第2部分:协调尺寸
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies coordination dimensions for outdoor enclosures used in electrical and electronic equipment, ensuring mechanical interchangeability and compatibility between enclosures and internal components. It is applied in the design and manufacturing of outdoor cabinets, shelters, and housings for telecommunications, power distribution, and industrial control systems. The standard facilitates dimensional coordination across different suppliers and product lines, simplifying assembly and maintenance in outdoor environments.
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