GB/T 22264.6-2009
AbolishedMounted digital display electric measuring instruments - Part 6: Special requirements for insulation resistance meters
安装式数字显示电测量仪表 第6部分:绝缘电阻表的特殊要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the special technical requirements, test methods, and performance criteria for mounted digital display insulation resistance meters used to measure electrical insulation resistance. It is applied in the manufacturing, calibration, and quality inspection of panel-mounted digital instruments for electrical testing in industrial power systems, equipment maintenance, and laboratory settings. The standard ensures accuracy and safety compliance for instruments measuring high-resistance values in insulation testing contexts.
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