GB/T 4797.2-1986
AbolishedEnvironmental conditions appearing in nature for electric and electronic products--Altitude and air pressure,deepness and water pressure
电工电子产品自然环境条件 海拔与气压、水深和水压
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the relationship between altitude and air pressure, as well as water depth and water pressure, for use in environmental testing of electric and electronic products. It is applied to define the natural environmental conditions that products may encounter during transportation, storage, or operation at varying altitudes or underwater depths. Engineers and procurement professionals use it to select appropriate test parameters for simulating high-altitude or underwater pressure effects on equipment.
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