GB/T 30844.1-2014
AbolishedVariable-frequency drive of 1 kV and below—Part 1: Technical conditions
1 kV及以下通用变频调速设备 第1部分:技术条件
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This standard specifies the technical conditions for variable-frequency drives with a rated voltage of 1 kV and below, covering requirements for performance, safety, electromagnetic compatibility, and testing. It is applied in industrial settings for the design, manufacturing, and procurement of general-purpose variable-frequency speed control equipment used in motor-driven systems such as pumps, fans, and conveyors. The standard ensures consistent quality and interoperability of drives across various low-voltage industrial automation applications.
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