GB/T 9089.1-2008
AbolishedElectrical installations for outdoor Sites under heavy conditions - Part 1: Scope and definitions
户外严酷条件下的电气设施 第1部分:范围和定义
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the scope and key terminology for electrical installations intended for outdoor sites exposed to harsh environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures, moisture, dust, and corrosive atmospheres. It is applied in industries like mining, construction, and heavy manufacturing to ensure consistent interpretation of requirements for power distribution and control systems in open-pit mines, quarries, or large-scale outdoor industrial yards. The standard serves as the foundational reference for subsequent parts covering design, protection, and testing of these specialized electrical systems.
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