GB/T 22697.1-2008
ActiveThe risk assessment for the temperatures of hot surfaces of electrical equipments to be touched - Part 1: General requirements
电气设备热表面灼伤风险评估 第1部分:总则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides general requirements for assessing the risk of burn injuries from touching hot surfaces of electrical equipment. It is applied during the design and evaluation phases of electrical products, such as household appliances, industrial machinery, and control panels, to determine safe surface temperature limits. The standard helps manufacturers and testing laboratories classify risk levels and implement protective measures to prevent user burns.
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