
Testing standards:
GB/T 19520.1-2007 Mechanical Structure of Electronic Equipment 482.6 mm (19 in) Series Mechanical Structure Dimensions Part 1: Panel and Rack GB/T 19520.2-2007 Mechanical Structure of Electronic Equipment 482.6 mm (19 in) Series Mechanical Structure Dimensions Part 2: Grid Spacing of Cabinet and Rack Structure GB/T 19520.12-2009 Mechanical Structure of Electronic Equipment 482.6 mm (19 in) Series mechanical structure dimensions - Part 3-101: Plugins and their plugins GB/T 19520.13-2009 Mechanical structure of electronic equipment 482.6 mm (19 in) series Mechanical structure dimensions - Part 3-102: Plugger handle GB/T 19520.14-2009 Mechanical structure of electronic equipment 482.6 mm (19 in) series Mechanical structure dimensions - Part 3-103: Encoding keys and positioning pins GB/T 19520.15-2009 Mechanical structure of electronic equipment 482.6 mm (19 in) series Dimensions of series mechanical structures - Part 3-104: Interface dimensions for connectors based plug-in boxes and plugins GB/T 18663.1-2008 Mechanical structures for electronic equipment - Tests for metric and inch series - Part 1: Climatic conditions for cabinets, racks, plug-in boxes, and chassis Mechanical Testing and Safety Requirements: GB/T 18663.2-2007 Mechanical Structures of Electronic Equipment - Tests on Metric and English Series - Part 2: Seismic Testing of Cabinets and Racks - GB/T 18663.3-2007 Mechanical Structures of Electronic Equipment - Tests on Metric and English Series - Part 3: Cabinets Electromagnetic shielding performance tests for racks and cabinets GB/T 19183.1-2003 Mechanical structures of electronic equipment - Outdoor enclosures - Part 1: Design guidelines GB/T 19183.2-2003 Mechanical structures of electronic equipment - Outdoor enclosures - Part 2: Coordinated dimensions of cabinets and cabinets GB/T 19183.3-2003 Mechanical structures of electronic equipment - Outdoor enclosures - Part 2-1: Cabinet dimensions GB/T 19183.4-2003 Mechanical structures of electronic equipment - Outdoor enclosures - Part 2-2: Box dimensions GB/T 19 183.5-2003 Mechanical Structure of Electronic Equipment - Outdoor Enclosures - Part 3: Climatic, Mechanical Testing, and Safety Requirements for Cabinets and Boxes - GB/T 23360-2009 Methods for Estimating the Thermal Characteristics of Enclosures - GB/T 304.7.1-1995 Basic Dimensions Series for Panels, Racks, and Cabinets with a Height of 20 mm - GB/T 3047.3-2003- Insertion Boxes with a Height of 20 mm Basic dimensions series of plugins GB/T 3047.5-2003 Basic dimensions series of desktop cabinets with a height of 20 mm GB/T 3047.6-2007 Basic dimensions series of electronic equipment desktop cabinets GB/T 304.7.8-1996 Basic dimensions series of narrow cabinets with a height of 44.45 mm GB/T 7269-2008 Layout of electronic equipment consoles Types and Basic Dimensions GB/T 15139-1994 General Technical Conditions for Electrical Equipment Structures GB/T 15395-1994 General Technical Conditions for Electronic Equipment Cabinets GB/T 15428-1995 Cold Plate Design Guidelines for Electronic Equipment GB/T 22690-2008 Data Communication Equipment General Mechanical Structure Cabinets and Plugs GB/T 227641-2008 Low Voltage Cabinets Part 1: General Specification GB/T 22764.2-2008 Low Voltage Cabinets Part 2: Dimensional Series GB/T 22764.3-2008 Low Voltage Cabinets Part 3: Ring Environment and Climate GB/T 22764.4-2008 Low Voltage Cabinets Part 4: Electrical Safety Requirements GB/T 22764.5-2008 Low Voltage Cabinets Part 5: Basic Test Methods GB/T 23359-2009 Framework Low Voltage Cabinets
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