GB/T 2900.35-1998
AbolishedElectrotechnical terminology--Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres
电工术语 爆炸性环境用电气设备
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the terminology used for electrical apparatus designed for use in explosive atmospheres. It is applied in the design, manufacturing, testing, and certification of equipment such as explosion-proof motors, switches, and junction boxes used in industries like petrochemical, mining, and gas processing. The standard ensures consistent communication and technical understanding among engineers, inspectors, and procurement professionals working with hazardous area equipment.
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