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Outdoor and indoor composite station post insulators used in high-voltage direct-current power transmission systems are covered in this standard. The composite station post insulators covered by this standard consist of a load-bearing insulating core (or tube), a housing (outside the insulating solid core or tube) made of elastomer material (e.g., silicone or ethylene-propylene), and end fittings attached to the insulating core (or tube).
The standard describes the terms and definition, use condition, technical requirement, and test methods of composite post insulators for high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) power transmission systems up to ±800 kV. This standard applies to outdoor and indoor composite station post insulators used in HVDC power transmission systems. The composite station post insulators covered by this standard consist of a load-bearing insulating core (or tube), a housing (outside the insulating solid core or tube) made of elastomer material (e.g., silicone or ethylene-propylene), and end fittings attached to the insulating core (or tube). This standard covers the following three types of post insulators: a) Composite post insulator with a ceramic core; b) Composite post insulator with a resin impregnated fibers solid core; c) Composite gas-filled hollow post insulator
| SDO | IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
| Document Number | 1898 |
| Publication Date | March 8, 2017 |
| Language | en - English |
| Page Count | 35 |
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| Committee | Entity Collaborative Activities Governance Board |