GB/T 1980-2005
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GB/T 1980-2005 defines a set of preferred nominal frequencies for electrical power systems and equipment, such as 50 Hz, 60 Hz, and 400 Hz. It is applied in the design, manufacturing, and testing of electrical machines, transformers, and electronic devices to ensure compatibility and interoperability across different regions and applications. This standard is critical for engineers and procurement professionals working with power generation, distribution, and industrial equipment to avoid frequency mismatches.
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