Military Standard of the People's Republic of China-General Armament Department
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GJB/Z 150.1-2007
Scope
This section gives the basic principles and protective measures for the safety design of electric shock protection for military electronic equipment. This section applies to ground-mounted, vehicle-mounted, ship-borne, airborne and portable military electronic equipment with a rated voltage not exceeding 600V and a frequency not exceeding 400Hz.
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