IEC 60544-5:2011 Withdrawn

Electrical insulating materials - Determination of the effects of ionizing radiation - Part 5: Procedures for assessment of ageing in service

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Abstract

IEC 60544-5:2011 covers ageing assessment methods which can be applied to components based on polymeric materials (e.g. cable insulation and jackets, elastomeric seals, polymeric coatings, gaiters) which are used in environments where they are exposed to radiation. The object of this standard is aimed at providing methods for the assessment of ageing in service. The approaches discussed in the following clauses cover ageing assessment programmes based on condition monitoring (CM), the use of sample deposits in severe environments and sampling of real-time aged components. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition, published in 2003, and constitutes an editorial revision to align it with standards recently developed by SC 45A as well as with other parts in the IEC 60544 series.

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Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2011-12-14
Withdrawal date2022-06-17
Edition2.0
Available language(s)English/French
TC/SCTC 112 - Evaluation and qualification of electrical insulating materials and systemsrss
ICS17.240 - Radiation measurements
29.035.01 - Insulating materials in general
Stability date  2022
Pages43
File size1184 KB

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