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对于超载保护,()规定:“在轿厢超载时,固定在电梯上的一个装置应防止电梯正常启动及再

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对于超载保护,()规定:“在轿厢超载时,固定在电梯上的一个装置应防止电梯正常启动及再平层”。

A.GB7588中第14.2.2条

B.GB7588中第13.2.5条

C.GB7588中第14.2.5条

D.GB7588中第13.2.2条

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参考答案:C

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