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5、o.za SABS SANS 62223:2010 Edition 1 IEC 62223:2009 Edition 1 Table of changes Change No. Date Scope National foreword This South African standard was approved by National Committee SABS SC 67D, Electricity distribution systems and components Insulators, in accordance with procedures of the SABS Stan
6、dards Division, in compliance with annex 3 of the WTO/TBT agreement. To align with definitions used in South Africa, the definition of “coupling length” as given in 3.19 should read as follows: 3.19 coupling length the distance between the centres of the attachment points of the insulator NOTE In So
7、uth Africa, this distance is normally referred to as “connecting length”. This SANS document was published in January 2010. IEC 62223Edition 1.0 2009-06INTERNATIONAL STANDARD NORME INTERNATIONALEInsulators Glossary of terms and definitions Isolateurs Lexique de termes et dfinitions INTERNATIONAL ELE
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10、 the SABS .62223 IEC:2009 3 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ INSULATORS GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS FOREWORD 1) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Commi
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20、possibility that some of the elements of this IEC Publication may be the subject of patent rights. IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. International Standard IEC 62223 has been prepared by subcommittee 36: Insulators. The text of this standard is based on
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24、NSULATORS GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 1 Scope This International Standard specifies terms defined in standards that fall under the scope of technical committee TC 36: Insulators. It covers terms that can be found in IEC 60050-471 as well as terms not appropriate for inclusion in IEC 60050-471
25、but used widely in the standards of IEC TC 36. IEC 60050-471 is not intended to cover all the terms used in the various IEC standards but provides rather a general purpose vocabulary giving the basic terms and reference terms to be used by all technical committees. This glossary is intended to harmo
26、nize terms not listed in IEC 60050-471 but used in the publications of committee TC 36. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition o
27、f the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. IEC 60050-471, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary Part 471: Insulators 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 angular deviation of fixing holes rotational displacem
28、ent, expressed as an angle, between corresponding fixing holes in the end fittings at the top and bottom of a hollow insulator or a post insulator 3.2 annealed glass glass which has been treated to eliminate internal stresses IEV 471-01-25 3.3 antipollution-type insulator insulator which has the ext
29、ernal profile designed for use in polluted areas IEV 471-01-23 3.4 arcing distance shortest distance in air external to the insulator between the metallic parts which normally have the operating voltage between them IEV 471-01-01 SANS 62223:2010This s tandard may only be used and printed by approved
30、 subscription and freemailing clients of the SABS . 6 62223 IEC:2009 3.5 ball and socket coupling coupling consisting of a ball, a socket and a locking device, and providing flexibility IEV 471-03-11 3.6 bushing device that enables one or several conductors to pass through a partition such as a wall
31、 or a tank, and insulate the conductors from it NOTE 1 The means of attachment (flange or fixing device) to the partition forms part of the bushing. The conductor may form an integral part of the bushing or be drawn into the central tube of the bushing. NOTE 2 The bushings may be of the following ty
32、pes: liquid-filled bushing; liquid-insulated bushing; gas-filled bushing; gas- insulated bushing; oil-impregnated paper bushing; resin-bonded paper bushing; resin-impregnated paper bushing; ceramic, glass or analogous inorganic material bushing; cast or moulded resin-insulated bushing; combined insu
33、lation bushing; compound-filled bushing; gas-impregnated bushing. IEV 471-02-01 3.7 camber (of an insulator) maximum distance between the theoretical axis of an insulator and the curved line being the locus of the centres of all the transverse cross-sections of the unloaded insulator IEV 471-01-26 3
34、.8 cap and pin insulator insulator comprising an insulating part, usually having the form of a disk or bell, with or without ribs on its surface, and end fittings consisting of an outside cap and an inside pin attached axially IEV 471-03-07 3.9 capacitance graded bushing condenser bushing bushing in
35、 which a desired voltage grading is obtained by an arrangement of conducting or semiconducting layers incorporated into the insulating material IEV 471-02-03 SANS 62223:2010This s tandard may only be used and printed by approved subscription and freemailing clients of the SABS .62223 IEC:2009 7 3.10
36、 chalking flouring appearance of some particles of the filler of the housing material forming a rough or powdery surface 3.11 clevis female part of a clevis and tongue coupling with a U-shaped opening into which the tongue can be fitted NOTE A clevis contains two holes through which the coupling pin
37、 may pass to couple the two components. 3.12 clevis and tongue coupling coupling consisting of a clevis, a tongue and a coupling-pin, and providing limited flexibility IEV 471-03-01 3.13 completely immersed bushing bushing, both ends of which are intended to be immersed in insulating media other tha
38、n ambient air (e.g. oil or gas) IEV 471-02-04 3.14 composite bushing bushing with an insulating envelope consisting of a resin-impregnated fibre tube with or without a rubber compound covering 3.15 composite insulator insulator made of at least two insulating parts, namely a core and a housing equip
39、ped with metal fittings NOTE Composite insulators, for example, can consist either of individual sheds mounted on the core, with or without an intermediate sheath, or alternatively, of a housing directly moulded or cast in one or several pieces onto the core. IEV 471-01-02 3.16 connection zone zone
40、where the mechanical load is transmitted between the insulating body and the end fitting 3.17 core diameter either the geometric diameter of a core of circular cross section or A2 , for a core with non-circular cross-section of area A 3.18 core (of an insulator) central insulating part of an insulat
41、or, which provides the mechanical characteristics NOTE The housing and sheds are not part of the core. IEV 471-01-03 SANS 62223:2010This s tandard may only be used and printed by approved subscription and freemailing clients of the SABS . 8 62223 IEC:2009 3.19 coupling length distance between the en
42、d fittings NOTE For post insulators the coupling length is the distance from flange face to flange face. 3.20 coupling (of an insulator) part of the end fitting which transmits load to the hardware external to the insulator 3.21 coupling pin rigid pin which passes through the holes in the clevis and
43、 tongue to couple them together NOTE On one end, the coupling pin has a stud head and on the other a security device (e.g. split pin) is placed to hold the pin in its place 3.22 crack any internal fracture or surface fissure of depth greater than 0,1 mm 3.23 crazing surface micro-fractures of depths
44、 approximately 0,01 mm to 0,1 mm 3.24 creepage distance shortest distance or the sum of the shortest distances along the surface on an insulator between two conductive parts which normally have the operating voltage between them NOTE 1 The surface of cement or of any other non-insulating jointing ma
45、terial is not considered as forming part of the creepage distance. NOTE 2 If a high-resistance coating is applied to parts of the insulating part of an insulator, such parts are considered to be effective insulating surfaces and the distance over them is included in the creepage distance. IEV 471-01
46、-04 3.25 cylindrical post insulator post insulator of approximately cylindrical shape consisting of one or more insulating components with a metal fitting attached to each end; the metal fitting may consist of a cap, insert or flange with plain or tapped holes for attachment by bolts or screws IEV 4
47、71-04-06 3.26 deflection under bending load displacement of a point on an insulator, measured perpendicularly to its axis, under the effect of a load applied perpendicularly to this axis IEV 471-01-05 3.27 displacements 3.27.1 axial displacement maximum positional variation, parallel to the insulato
48、r axis, of a definite point on the circumference of the considered insulator during one complete revolution about the insulator axis SANS 62223:2010This s tandard may only be used and printed by approved subscription and freemailing clients of the SABS .62223 IEC:2009 9 3.27.2 radial displacement ma
49、ximum positional variation, perpendicular to the insulator axis, of a definite point on the circumference of the considered insulator during one complete revolution about the insulator axis 3.27.3 angular displacement angular deviation about the insulator axis between corresponding planes of the two coupling pieces 3.28 draw lead bushing bushing not having an integral current-carrying conductor; a cable or other conductor may be drawn through the bushin