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CENELEC - EN IEC 61952-1

Insulators for overhead lines - Composite line post insulators for AC systems with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V - Part 1: definitions, end fittings and designations

active, Most Current
Organization: CENELEC
Publication Date: 1 June 2019
Status: active
Page Count: 38
ICS Code (Power transmission and distribution lines): 29.240.20
ICS Code (Insulators): 29.080.10
scope:

This part of IEC 61952 is applicable to composite line post insulators for AC overhead lines with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V and a frequency not greater than 100 Hz.

It also applies to line post insulators of similar design used in substations or on electric traction lines.

This document applies to line post insulators of composite type, generally with metallic couplings, with and without a base plate. It also applies to such insulators when used in complex structures. It does not apply to hollow insulators adapted for use as line post insulators.

The object of this document is to specify the main dimensions of the couplings to be used on the composite line post insulators in order to permit the assembly of insulators or fittings supplied by different manufacturers and to allow, whenever practical, interchangeability with existing installations.

It also specifies a standard designation system for composite line post insulators.

Document History

EN IEC 61952-1
June 1, 2019
Insulators for overhead lines - Composite line post insulators for AC systems with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V - Part 1: definitions, end fittings and designations
This part of IEC 61952 is applicable to composite line post insulators for AC overhead lines with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V and a frequency not greater than 100 Hz. It also applies to...

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