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IEEE 987 2002

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IEEE Guide for Application of Composite Insulators

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Revision Standard – Inactive – Withdrawn.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 aboratory 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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2 Title Page
4 Introduction
5 Participants
6 CONTENTS
8 1.Overview
2.References
9 3.Definitions
3.1 Structural terms
3.2 Electrical terms
3.3 Mechanical terms
10 4.Service experience of composite insulators
4.1 Service experience with alternating current (ac)systems
11 4.2 Service experience with direct current (dc)systems
5.Polymer aging and long-term endurance of high-voltage (HV)composite insulators
12 5.1 Mechanical aging
5.2 Electrical aging
13 5.3 Insulator design and aging
5.4 Aging tests
6.Mechanical considerations for suspension insulators
6.1 Tension ratings
14 6.2 Compression loads
6.3 Bending
6.4 Torsion
6.5 Combined loads
15 7.Mechanical considerations for line post insulators
7.1 Mechanical rating criterion
7.2 Tension loads
7.3 Compression loads
7.4 Torsion loads
7.5 Combined loads
8.Interchangeability of insulators
16 8.1 Suspension insulators
8.2 Post insulators
17 9.Grading devices
9.1 Suspension insulators
18 9.2 Dead-end insulators
9.3 Phase-to-Phase insulators
9.4 Post insulators
10.Maintenance
10.1 Insulator cleaning
10.2 Greasing
10.3 Damaged insulators
19 11.General
11.1 Contamination
11.2 Leakage distance requirements
11.3 Icing
20 11.4 Temperature limits
11.5 Chemical environment
11.6 Power arc damage
12.Handling
12.1 Packaging
12.2 Removal from packing
21 12.3 Handling,transportation,and installation
22 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
IEEE 987 2002
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