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两句话的区别 or 相等?
9 ~" N' P( X; n+ bEN60598-1: Parts of insulating material retaining current-carrying parts or SELV parts in position, and" ^- L8 x; A9 w8 J- w6 A
external parts of insulating material providing protection against electric shock shall be
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* }3 p$ k1 c$ j1 i1 T }; |% i" ~+ _EN61347-1: External parts of insulating material providing protection against electric shock and% ~! r! I* x3 Z1 F% ^8 ?
parts of insulating material retaining live parts in position shall be sufficiently resistant to
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Alive or live (energized). The term means electrically connected to a source of potential difference, or electrically charged so as to have a potential significantly different from that of the earth in the vicinity. The term "live" is sometimes used in place of the term "current-carrying," where the intent is clear, to avoid repetition of the longer term.
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Current-carrying part. The term means a conducting part intended to be connected in an electric circuit to a source of voltage. Non-current-carrying parts are those not intended to be so connected.
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) W( O# ]# q3 s- GDead (deenergized). The term means free from any electrical connection to a source of potential difference and from electrical charges: Not having a potential difference from that of earth.
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