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GB/T 19802-2005 English PDF (GB/T19802-2005)
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GB/T 19802-2005: Non-destructive testing -- Industrial radiographic illuminators -- Minimum requirements
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Scope
This Standard specifies the minimum requirements for industrial illuminatorsused for viewing radiographs.
The function of the illuminator is to allow the viewing of radiographs.
The illuminator shall guarantee the same safety of personnel as an electric
apparatus with maximum voltage, insulation and earthing which is required by
corresponding safety standards of electrotechnics in China.
Basic Data
Standard ID | GB/T 19802-2005 (GB/T19802-2005) |
Description (Translated English) | Non-destructive testing. Industrial radiographic illuminators. Minimum requirements |
Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) |
Classification of Chinese Standard | J04 |
Classification of International Standard | 19.100 |
Word Count Estimation | 6,667 |
Date of Issue | 2005-06-08 |
Date of Implementation | 2005-12-01 |
Adopted Standard | ISO 5580-1985; IDT |
Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 9, 2005 (No. 83 overall) |
Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People Republic of China, China National Standardization Administration Committee |
Summary | This standard specifies: observation Industrial radiographic film viewer with the minimum requirement. Film viewer function depends on radiographs observation. Film viewer should ensure the safety of personnel, and about the maximum voltage electrical installations, insulation and grounding requirements are consistent with current national electrical safety standard. |
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