IEEE 987 1985
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IEEE Guide for Application of Composite Insulators
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1985 | 14 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn. A guide to the application of composite insulators to overhead transmission and distribution lines is provided. It is based on utility field experience, results of research laboratory tests, and manufacturers recommendations. The guide deals with composite insulators, which include a core, weathersheds, and metal end fittings. The core consists of resin and axially-aligned glass fibres. The weathersheds are of polymeric materials.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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9 | 1 Scope and References 2 Definitions 2.1 StructuralTerms 2.2 WeathershedTerms |
10 | 2.3 ElectricalTerms 2.4 MechanicalTerms 3 Mechanical Considerations for Suspension Insulators 3.1 TensionRations 3.1.1 Direct Method 3.1.2 Specified Mechanical Load Method 3.2 Compression Loads 3.3 Bending 3.4 Torsion |
11 | 3.5 Combined Loads 4 Mechanical Ratings for Post Insulators 4.1 Compression Ratings 4.2 TensionLoads 4.3 Bending 4.4 Torsion 4.5 CombinedLoads 5 Interchangeability of Suspension Insulators 5.1 Mechanical 5.2 Electrical 5.3 Dimensional |
12 | 6 Interchangeability of Post Insulators 6.1 Mechanical 6.2 Electrical 6.3 Dimensional 7 Grading Devices 7.1 Suspension Insulators 7.2 Dead-end Insulators 7.3 Phase-to-Phase Spacers 7.4 Post Insulators 8 Maintenance 8.1 Insulator Cleaning 8.2 Greasing |
13 | 8.3 Damaged Insulators 9 General 9.1 Contamination 9.2 Icing 9.3 Temperature Limits 9.4 Chemical Attack 9.5 Power Arc Damage 10 Bibliography |