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IEEE 510 1983

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IEEE Recommended Practices for Safety in High-Voltage and High-Power Testing

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IEEE 1983 25
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. Jan 2005: Administratively withdrawn. Safety practices for those who are involved with making measurements on high-voltage sources or with high-power sources of various types, including power-system lines, 60-Hz test transformers, direct-voltage supplies, lightning-impulse generators, and switching-impulse generators are recommended. Electrical hazards involved in temporary measurements, as opposed to metering, relaying, or routine line work, are considered. Safety is considered in connection with testing in laboratories, in the field, in substations, and on lines, and with the test equipment utilized. Cable-fault location, large-capacitance-load testing, high-current testing, and direct connection to power lines are treated separately.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Participants
Foreword
5 CONTENTS
6 1. Scope
7 2. References
3. Definitions
8 4. Hot Line Tools and Rubber Protective Equipment
5. Safety Practices ā€” Laboratory Work
5.1 Test Areas
5.2 Interlock Systems
9 5.3 Access to Test Areas
5.4 Safety Within Test Areas
10 5.5 Control and Measuring Circuits
5.6 Safety Rules
11 5.7 Safety Inspection
5.8 Additional Precautions
6. Safety Practices in the Field
6.1 Field Tests ā€” General
13 6.2 Isolation (Roping-Off) of the Equipment Under Test ā€” Field Conditions
6.3 Grounding in the Field
15 6.4 Signal Measuring Equipment and Connections
7. Areas of Special Concern
7.1 Cable and High Capacitance Testing
16 7.2 Cable Fault Locating
17 7.3 High-Power Testing
18 8. Equipment Design
8.1 General
8.2 Grounding
19 8.3 Design Features
20 8.4 Warnings and Safety Instructions
8.5 Failure Analysis
8.6 Equipment Mounted in Vans or Trailers
22 Appendix A. Typical Interlock Systems (Informative)
A.1 General
A.2 Interlocks for Low-Power Systems
23 A.3 Interlock Systems Using Contactors
25 Appendix B. Sources of National Consensus Standards and Regulations (Informative)
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IEEE 510 1983
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