GB/T 33977-2017
ActiveMethods to quantify the steady state, power-frequency electrimagnetic fields generated by HV switchgear assemblies and HV/LV prefabricated substations
高压成套开关设备和高压/低压预装式变电站产生的稳态、工频电磁场的量化方法
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This standard specifies methods for quantifying steady-state, power-frequency electric and magnetic fields generated by high-voltage switchgear assemblies and high-voltage/low-voltage prefabricated substations. It is applied in the electrical engineering industry for testing and evaluating electromagnetic field emissions from these equipment types, ensuring compliance with safety and compatibility requirements during design, installation, and operation.
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