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I.S. EN 62011-2:2004

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INSULATING MATERIALS - INDUSTRIAL, RIGID, MOULDED, LAMINATED TUBES AND RODS OF RECTANGULAR AND HEXAGONAL CROSS-SECTION, BASED ON THERMOSETTING RESINS FOR ELECTRICAL PURPOSES, - PART 2: METHODS OF TEST

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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2004

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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Conditioning
4 Dimensions
   4.1 External dimensions
   4.2 Internal dimensions
   4.3 Wall thickness
   4.4 Departure from straightness - Applicable to all
       tubes and rods
5 Mechanical tests
   5.1 Flexural strength perpendicular to laminations
       (rod only)
   5.2 Axial compressive strength (tubes only)
6 Electrical tests
   6.1 General
   6.2 Insulation resistance after immersion in water
7 Other tests
   7.1 Water absorption
   7.2 Density
Bibliography

Deals with the test methods for industrial, rigid, moulded, laminated tubes and rods of rectangular and hexagonal cross-section, based on thermosetting resins for electrical purposes.

DevelopmentNote
For CENELEC adoptions of IEC publications, please check www.iec.ch to be sure that you have any corrigenda that may apply. (01/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
46
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
BS EN 62011-2:2004 Identical
EN 62011-2:2004 Identical
NBN EN 62011-2 : 2005 Identical
NF EN 62011-2 : 2004 Identical
IEC 62011-2:2004 Identical
UNE-EN 62011-2:2004 Identical
DIN EN 62011-2 : 2004 Identical

IEC 60243-1:2013 Electric strength of insulating materials - Test methods - Part 1: Tests at power frequencies
IEC 62011-1:2002 Insulating materials - Industrial, rigid, moulded, laminated tubes and rods of rectangular and hexagonal cross-section based on thermosetting resins for electrical purposes - Part 1: Definitions, designations and general requirements
IEC 60212:2010 Standard conditions for use prior to and during the testing of solid electrical insulating materials
HD 437 : 200S1 STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR USE PRIOR TO AND DURING THE TESTING OF SOLID ELECTRICAL INSULATING MATERIALS
IEC 60167:1964 Methods of test for the determination of the insulation resistance of solid insulating materials
ISO 1183:1987 Plastics Methods for determining the density and relative density of non-cellular plastics
IEC 60296:2012 RLV Fluids for electrotechnical applications - Unused mineral insulating oils for transformers and switchgear
HD 568 : 200S1 METHODS OF TEST FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE INSULATION RESISTANCE OF SOLID INSULATING MATERIALS
EN 60296:2012 Fluids for electrotechnical applications - Unused mineral insulating oils for transformers and switchgear
ISO 604:2002 Plastics — Determination of compressive properties
EN 60243-1:2013 ELECTRIC STRENGTH OF INSULATING MATERIALS - TEST METHODS - PART 1: TESTS AT POWER FREQUENCIES (IEC 60243-1:2013)
ISO 62:2008 Plastics Determination of water absorption
ISO 5893:2002 Rubber and plastics test equipment Tensile, flexural and compression types (constant rate of traverse) Specification
IEC 61212-1:2006 Insulating materials - Industrial rigid round laminated tubes and rods based on thermosetting resins for electrical purposes - Part 1: Definitions, designations and general requirements
ISO 178:2010 Plastics Determination of flexural properties

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