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Where does the national regulation on non-mandatory acceptance of household elevators come from?

In June 2008 +065438+2008 10, China issued the trial GB/T2 1739-2008 "Domestic Elevator Manufacturing and Installation Specification".

It is a non-mandatory standard recommended by the industry. Clearly marked "GB/T", T is recommended, not mandatory.

The country does not stipulate that "villa ladders are not subject to compulsory acceptance", but the scope of elevators subject to compulsory acceptance does not include villa ladders.

And implemented a series of recommended specifications. As for the recommended norms, whether you do them or not is your business.

Do your best, it is not illegal not to do it.

For the customer, you can tell him that there is no mandatory acceptance requirement in the national standard, so you can not accept it. This is the foundation.

In addition, if others ask for it, you can make them accept it.