IEC 61857-32:2019 

Electrical insulation systems - Procedures for thermal evaluation - Part 32: Multifactor evaluation with increased factors during diagnostic testing

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Abstract

IEC 61857-32:2019 series is focused on applications where other possible factors need to be incorporated to evaluate any influence on the performance of the electrical insulation system (EIS). Multi-factor evaluation is the most complex type of project to design and conduct. Clear guidelines are needed to give the user of this document a uniform approach and a method to analyse the test results.
This document is for applications where the stresses are some combination of other factors of influence identified in IEC 60505. The multi-factor stresses are applied during the diagnostic portion of each test cycle.
A few examples of other factors of influence or multi-factor stresses are:
– high vibration;
– submersion in oils, water, or solutions;
– voltage higher than the test voltage of the reference EIS;
– decreased cold shock temperature.

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Publication typeInternational Standard
Publication date2019-10-14
Edition1.0
Available language(s)English/French
TC/SCTC 112 - Evaluation and qualification of electrical insulating materials and systemsrss
ICS29.080.30 - Insulation systems
Stability date  2025
Pages33
File size1193 KB

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