GB/T 7357-2010
AbolishedElectrical installations in ships - System design - Protection
船舶电气设备 系统设计 保护
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the requirements for protective measures in ship electrical system design, covering protection against overcurrent, short-circuit, earth faults, undervoltage, and overload conditions. It is applied in the design and installation of electrical systems on commercial and naval vessels to ensure safety and reliability of power distribution and equipment. The standard is used by shipbuilders, marine engineers, and classification societies during system design, testing, and certification processes.
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