GB/T 43800-2024
ActiveElectrical and electronic installations in ships—Electromagnetic compatibility(EMC)—Ships with a non-metallic hull
船舶电气与电子装置 电磁兼容性 非金属船舶
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements and test methods for electrical and electronic installations on ships with non-metallic hulls, such as those made of fiberglass or wood. It is applied in shipbuilding to ensure that onboard equipment does not cause or suffer from electromagnetic interference, addressing the unique grounding and shielding challenges posed by non-conductive hull materials.
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