GB/T 42125.19-2022
ActiveSafety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use—Part 19: Particular requirements for electrically operated valve actuators
测量、控制和实验室用电气设备的安全要求 第19部分:电动控制阀门执行器的特殊要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies safety requirements for electrically operated valve actuators used in measurement, control, and laboratory environments. It is applied to ensure the safe design, construction, and operation of these actuators, particularly in industrial process control systems and laboratory settings where electrical equipment must prevent hazards like electric shock or mechanical failure. The standard is relevant for manufacturers and testing bodies certifying compliance with Chinese safety regulations for automation and fluid control equipment.
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