GB/T 19663-2005
AbolishedTerms for Lightning Protection of Information system
信息系统雷电防护术语
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines terminology related to lightning protection for information systems, covering concepts such as surge protection devices, grounding, and shielding. It is applied in the design, installation, and testing of lightning protection measures for telecommunications, data centers, and other electronic information systems in China. The standard ensures consistent understanding and communication among engineers and procurement professionals when specifying or evaluating protection equipment.
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