GB/T 30843.1-2014
AbolishedVariable-frequency drive above 1kV and not exceeding 35kV—Part 1: Technical conditions
1 kV 以上不超过 35 kV 的通用变频调速设备 第1部分:技术条件
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the technical conditions for variable-frequency drives with input voltages above 1kV and up to 35kV, covering requirements for performance, safety, testing, and environmental adaptability. It is applied in industrial settings such as mining, petrochemical, and power generation, where high-voltage motors require precise speed control and energy efficiency. The standard ensures reliable operation and interoperability of these drives in medium-voltage power distribution systems.
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