1、IEC 61109 Ed.2/CDV IEC 2 36B/CDV 36B-MT10/Nuremberg3/60 CONTENTS FOREWORD.4 INTRODUCTION.5 1 Scope and object.7 2 Normative references.7 3 Definitions.8 4 Abbreviations.9 5 Identification.9 6 Environmental conditions.9 7 Transport,storage and installation.9 8 Hybrid insulators.9 9 Tolerances.10 10 C
2、lassification of tests.10 10.1 Design tests.10 10.2 Type tests.11 10.3 Sample tests.11 10.4 Routine tests.12 11 Design tests.12 11.1 Test specimens for IEC 62217.12 11.1.1 Tests on interfaces and connections of end fittings.12 11.1.2 Tracking and erosion test.13 11.1.3 Tests on core material.13 11.2
3、 Product specific pre-stressing for IEC 62217.13 11.2.1 Sudden load release test.13 11.2.2 Thermal-mechanical test.13 11.3 Assembled core load-time tests.14 11.3.1 Test specimens.14 11.3.2 Mechanical load tests.14 12 Type tests.14 12.1 Electrical tests.15 12.2 Damage limit proof test and test of the
4、 tightness of the interface between end fittings and insulator housing.15 12.2.1 Test specimens.15 12.2.2 Performance of the test.15 12.2.3 Evaluation of the test.16 13 Sample tests.16 13.1 General rules.16 13.2 Verification of dimensions(E1+E2).17 13.3 Verification of the end fittings(E2).17 13.4 V
5、erification of tightness of the interface between end fittings and insulator housing(E2)and of the specified mechanical load,SML(E1).17 13.4.1 Galvanizing test(E2).18 13.5 Re-testing procedure.18 14 Routine tests.18 14.1 Mechanical routine test.18 14.2 Visual examination.18 IEC 61109 Ed.2/CDV IEC 3
6、36B/CDV 36B-MT10/Nuremberg3/60 FIGURES.19 Annex A(informative)Principles of the damage limit,load coordination and testing for composite suspension and tension insulators.20 A.1 Introduction.20 A.2 Load-time behaviour and the damage limit.20 A.3 Service load coordination.21 A.4 Verification tests.22
7、 Annex B(informative)Example of two possible devices for sudden release of load.23 B.1 Device 1(figure B.1).23 B.2 Device 2(figure B.2).23 Annex C(informative)Guidance on non standard mechanical stresses and dynamic mechanical loading of composite tension/suspension insulators.25 Annex D(informative
8、)Bibliography.26 IEC 61109 Ed.2/CDV IEC 4 36B/CDV 36B-MT10/Nuremberg3/60 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ COMPOSITE SUSPENSION AND TENSION INSULATORS FOR A.C.OVERHEAD LINES WITH A NOMINAL VOLTAGE GREATER THAN 1 000 V DEFINITIONS,TEST METHODS AND ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA FOREWORD 1)The IEC(Inte
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16、61109 has been prepared by subcommittee 36B,of IEC technical committee 36:The text of this standard is based on the following documents:FDIS Report on voting 36B/XX/FDIS 36B/XX/RVD Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on voting indicated in the above table.This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives,Part 2.The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until _.At this dat