Insulators for Overhead Lines With a Nominal Voltage Above 1000 V - Ceramic or Glass Insulator Units for D.C. Systems - Definitions, Test Methods and Acceptance Criteria

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CAN/CSA-C1325-99 (R2011)
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Adoption of International Standard
Standard Development Activity:
Reaffirmation
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Proceeding to development
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This International Standard is applicable to string insulator units of ceramic material or glass for use on d.c. overhead power l ines with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V.

It is not applicable to composite insulators.

The application of this standard to insulators for use in other situations under d.c. voltage will be left to the relevant technical c ommittees.

This standard specifies:

- the characteristics of insulators;

- the conditions under which the specified values of these characteristics shall be verified;

- acceptable criteria.

It specifies basic characteristic tests in a manner similar to that of IEC 383-1. Certain additional tests have been found to be necessary to ensure satisfactory long-term performance of d.c. insulators. At present, these additional tests concern only cap and pin insulators.

In view of the lack of significant performance data regarding long rod insulators on d.c. lines, it is not possible at present to define or validate special d.c.-oriented tests for such insulators.

This standard does not include requirements, or special tests, deal ing with the choice of insulators for specific operating conditions (e.g. aging arising from specific operating conditions).

This standard also defines the insulator characteristics (mechanical, electrical, and dimensional) and prescribes the c onditions under which the specified values of these characteristics are to be verified.

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