GB/T 31487.1-2015
ActiveDirect current de-icing devices—Part 1: System design and application guide
直流融冰装置 第1部分:系统设计和应用导则
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides guidelines for the system design and application of direct current (DC) de-icing devices used to prevent and remove ice accumulation on overhead power transmission lines. It is applied by electrical utilities and engineering firms in cold-climate regions to specify technical requirements for DC de-icing systems, ensuring safe and effective operation during winter conditions. The standard covers system configuration, performance criteria, and application methods for integrating these devices into high-voltage power grids.
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