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IEEE Guide for Fire Hazard Assessment of Electrical Insulating Materials in Electrical Power Systems

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New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn. Fire hazards from electrical distribution and utilization systems installed in industrial, residential, and public buildings/areas are covered. A method for practical fire hazard assessment for electrical equipment containing insulating materials, based on relevant fire or failure scenarios drawn from service experience and engineering analysis, is established. The relationship between small-scale material tests and large- scale fire hazard tests is discussed. Written for the electrical engineer responsible for the safety of electrical systems and equipment, this guide provides guidelines for design of insulation systems and selection of insulating materials and aids in the use of codes, regulations, standards, product listings, and testing to improve safety.
This guide covers fire hazards from electrical distribution and utilization systems installed in industrial, residential, and public buildings/areas. This guide also describes how a practical fire hazard assessment can be established for electrical equipment containing insulating materials. The hazard assessment should be based on relevant fire or failure scenarios based on service experience and engineering analysis. The relationship between small-scale material tests and large-scale fire hazard tests is discussed.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1221
Publication Date Nov. 30, 1993
Language en - English
Page Count 32
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Nov. 30, 1993 1221-1993 Revision