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IEC 60433:1980 (1980-01) CHARACTERISTICS OF STRING INSULATOR UNITS OF THE LONG ROD TYPE
 
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Description
Prescribes specified values for the electrical and mechanical characteristics and for the principal dimensions of string insulator units of the long rod type with insulating parts of ceramic material intended for a.c. overhead lines with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V and a frequency not greater than 100 Hz. The smallest insulator unit standardized has a lighting impulse withstand voltage of 125 kV. Applies also to string insulator units: -of the long rod type either with a clevis at both ends for coupling with a tongue, or with a socket at both ends for coupling with a pin ball -with external metal fittings -for use on overhead lines situated in slightly polluted areas, and the creepage distances given in Tables I and II have been established accordingly -and insulators of similar design, used in substations. This standard may be regarded as a provisional standard for insulators for d.c. overhead lines. Note -For general definitions and methods of tests see IEC 383. -For dimensions of clevis and tongue couplings of string insulator units, see IEC 471. -For dimensions of ball and socket couplings of string insulator units, see IEC 120.
Class  C990  (IEC PUBLICATIONS IEC PUBLICATIONS)
Available files
EN/FR version
Status
Status IEC PUBLICATION
Situation Withdrawn
Replaced by  IEC 60433:1998
Replaces  IEC 60433:1973
Origin
Committee 36B
INSULATORS FOR OVERHEAD LINES
Responsible Monsieur DE LEEUW Thierry, Technical Officer
Diamant Building Bd Auguste Reyers, 80
1030  BRUXELLES
Phone: +32 2 706 85 72
E-mail: thierry.deleeuw@ceb-bec.be
Approval
BEC Approval 1980-01-01
ICS-Code (International Standards Classification) 35.040
NBN Status New
IEC publication date 1980-01-01
IEC last modification date 2006-01-13