Standard IEC 60897-ed.1.0 30.3.1987 preview

IEC 60897-ed.1.0

Methods for the determination of the lightning breakdown voltage of insulating liquids



STANDARD published on 30.3.1987


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Designation standards: IEC 60897-ed.1.0
Publication date standards: 30.3.1987
SKU: NS-411833
The number of pages: 27
Approximate weight : 81 g (0.18 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEC

Annotation of standard text IEC 60897-ed.1.0 :

Describes two test methods, A and B, for assessing the electric strength of insulating liquids in a divergent field when subjected to standard lightning impulses. Method A is based on a step procedure intended to provide an estimate of impulse breakdown voltage under specific conditions. Method B is a statistical test designed to check a hypothesis about the impulse breakdown probability of an insulating liquid at a given voltage level. Decrit deux methodes dessai A et B pour estimer la rigidite electrique en champ divergent de liquides isolants lorsquils sont soumis au choc de foudre normalise. La methode A repose sur une methode par echelons destinee a evaluer, dans des conditions determinees, la tension de claquage au choc. La methode B est un test statistique destine a controler une hypothese concernant la probabilite de claquage dun liquide isolant, pour un niveau de tension donne.

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