IEEE 1313.1-1996 pdf download IEEE Standard for Insulation Coordination—Definitions, Principles, and Rules
1.Overview
1.1 Scope
This standard applies to three-phase ac systems above l kV, It specifies the procedure for selection of thewithstand voltages for equipment phase-to-ground and phase-o-phase insulation systems., It also identifies alist of standard insulation levels, based on the voltage stress to which the equipment is being exposed.
1.2 Purpose
The purpose of this standard is to
a)Define applicable terms
6)Outline insulation coordination procedures
c)Identify standard insulation levels
1.3 Applications
The insulation coordination procedure described in this standard is generally applicable to all type of appara-tus. However, alternative insulation levels and test voltages may be required or permitted by the appropriateapparatus standards.
The insulation coordination of rotating machines is not considered in this standard, but the basic conceptsmay be applicable.
Insulation levels (transmission line) may be different from those identified as standard insulation levels butthe methods of insulation coordination are applicable.
2. References
This standard shall be used in conjunction with the following publications. When the following standards aresuperseded by an approved revision, the revision shall apply.
ANSI C84.1-1989,American National Standard for Electric Power Systems and Equipment–VoltageRatings (60 Hz).
IEEE Std 4-1995,IEEE Standard Techniques for High-Voltage Testing (ANSI).
IEEE Std 48-1990,IEEE Standard Test Procedures and Requirements for High-Voltage Alternating-CurrentCable Terminations (ANSI).
IEEE Std 100-1992, The New IEEE Standard Dictionary of Electrical and Electronics Terms (ANSI)
IEEE Std 386-1995,IEEE Standard for Separable Insulated Connector Systems for Power Distribution Sys-tems Above 600 V (ANSI)
IEEE Std 404-1993 1EEE Standard for Cable Joints for Use with Extruded Dielectric Cable Rated 5000-138 000 V and Cable Joints for Use with Laminated Dielectric Cable Rated 2500-500 000 V (ANSI).
IEEE 1312-1987 (Reaff 1993), American National Standard for Power Systems–Alternating-Current Electrical Systems and Equipment Operating at Voltages Above 230 kV Nominal Preferred Voltage Ratings(ANSI).
IEEE Std C37.04-1979 (Reaff 1988),IEEE Standard Rating Structure for AC High-Voltage Circuit BreakersRated on a Symmetrical Current Basis (ANSI/DoD).
IEEE Std C57.12.00-1993,IEEE Standard General Requirements for Liquid-lmmersed Distribution, Powerand Regulating Transformers (ANSI).
IEEE Std C57.12.01-1989,1EEE Standard General Requirements for Dry-Type Distribution and PowerTransformers Including Those with Solid Cast and/or Resin-Encapsulated Windings.
IEEE Std C57.13-1993, EEE Standard Requirements for Instrument Transformers.
IEEE Std C57.21-1990 (Reaff 1995), IEEE Standard Requirements, Terminology, and Test Code for ShuntReactors Rated Over 500 kVA (ANSI).
IEEE Std C62.1-1989 (Reaff 1994), IEEE Standard for Gapped Silicon-Carbide Surge Arresters for ACPower Circuits (ANSI).
IEC 60-1 (1989), High-voltage test techniques, Part 1: General definitions and test requirements.
IEC 71-1 (1993), Insulation co-ordination, Part 1: Definitions, principles and rules.
IEC 71-2 (1976), Insulation co-ordination, Part 2: Application guide.
IEEE 1313.1-1996 pdf download
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