GB/T 3805-1993
AbolishedExtra-low voltage (ELV)--limit values
特低电压(ELV) 限值
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the upper voltage limits for extra-low voltage (ELV) systems to prevent electric shock in electrical equipment. It is applied in the design and testing of household appliances, industrial machinery, and lighting products where safety from direct contact with live parts is critical. The standard ensures that ELV circuits remain within safe thresholds under normal and single-fault conditions.
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