Standard

IEEE C62.82.2-2022

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Résumé

Revision Standard - Active. The calculation method for selection of phase-to-ground and phase-to-phase insulation withstand voltages for equipment is presented. Methods for insulation coordination of different air-insulated systems like transmission lines and substations are outlined. The methods of analysis are illustrated by practical examples.

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  • Standard de IEEE
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  • Type de document: IS
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  • Editeur: IEEE
  • Distributeur: IEEE
  • ICS: 29.080.01
  • Comité national: IEEE Power and Energy Society / Surge Protective Devices Committee

Relations produit

  • Référence: IEEE 516-2021
  • Référence: IEEE C62.92.5-2020
  • Référence: IEEE C62.11-2020
  • Référence: IEEE 4-2013
  • Référence: IEEE 998-2012
  • Référence: IEEE 998-2012
  • Référence: IEEE C62.82.1-2010
  • Référence: IEEE C62.22-2009
  • Révise: IEEE 1313.2-1999
  • Référence: IEC 60071-1, Insulation Coordination--Part 1: Definitions, principles, and rules.
  • Référence: IEC 60815-1, Selection and dimensioning of high-voltage insulators intended for use in polluted conditions--Part 1: Definitions, information and general principles.
  • Référence: ANSI C92.2, American National Standard for Power Systems--Alternating-Current Electrical Systems and Equipment Operating at Voltages Above 230 kV Nominal Preferred Voltage Ratings.
  • Référence: IEC 60071-2, Insulation Coordination--Part 2: Application guidelines.
  • Référence: IEC 60815-2, Selection and dimensioning of high-voltage insulators intended for use in polluted conditions--Part 2: Ceramic and glass insulators for a.c. systems.
  • Référence: ANSI C84.1, Electric Power System and Equipment--Voltage Ratings (60 Hz).
  • Référence: IEC 60815-3, Selection and dimensioning of high-voltage insulators intended for use in polluted conditions--Part 3: Polymer insulators for a.c. systems. OHSA 1910.269, Electric power generation, transmission, and distribution.