GB 5590-1985
Replaced
GB/T 19518.2-2004
Replaced
National standards
GB/T 19518.2-2004 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres—Electrical resistance trace heating—Part 2:Application guide for design, installation and maintenance
GB/T 19518.2-2004 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres—Electrical resistance trace heating—Part 2:Application guide for design, installation and maintenance
Basic Information
Standard Code:
GB/T 19518.2-2004
Standard Type:
National standards
Standard Status:
Replaced
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Explosion-proof electrical appliances
ICS Name:
Electric equipment for use in explosive environments
Publish Date:
2004-05-14
Implement Date:
2005-02-01
Pages:
28 pages
Development Information
Same series standard
Superseded by the following standards
Referenced Standards
GB 3836.1-2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres—Part 1:General requirements
GB 3836.14-2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres—Part 14:Classification of hazardous areas
GB 3836.15-2000 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres—Part 15:Electrical installations in hazardous areas (other than mines)
GB 19518.1-2004 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres Electrical resistance trace heating—Part 1:General and testing requirements
IEC 60079-17:1996
Adopt standards
IEC 62086-2:2001
Related Standards
GB 3836.9-1990
Replaced
GB 3836.9-1990 Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres Encapsulated electrical apparatus "m"
GB 3836.11-1991
Replaced
GB 3836.11-1991 Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres-Method of test for ascertainment of maximum experimental safe gap
GB 3836.12-1991
Replaced
GB 3836.12-1991 Electrical apparatus for explosive atmospheres—Classification of gases or vapours with air according to their maximum experimental safe gaps and minimum igniting currents
GB 3836.13-1997
Replaced
GB 3836.13-1997 Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres—Part 13:Repair and overhaul for apparatus used in explosive gas atmospheres
MT 703-1997
Replaced