1、 IEEE Standard for Pole-Mounted EquipmentEnclosure Integrity Corrigendum 1: Correction to the SCAB Corrosion Test in 4.5.6 Sponsored by the Transformers Committee and Switchgear Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Power and Energy Society IEEE Std C57.12.31-2010/Cor 1-2014
2、(Corrigendum to IEEE Std C57.12.31-2010) IEEE Std C57.12.31-2010/Cor 1-2014 (Corrigendum to IEEE Std C57.12.31-2010) IEEE Standard for Pole-Mounted EquipmentEnclosure Integrity Corrigendum 1: Correction to the SCAB Corrosion Test in 4.5.6 Sponsor Transformers Committee and Switchgear Committee of th
3、e IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 16 May 2014 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: An error has been identified in the 2010 published version of IEEE Std C57.12.31-2010. The number of cycles included in one of the corrosion tests is not correct. This error needs to be corrected which is a critic
4、al requirement of the standard. Keywords: coating integrity, enclosure integrity, IEEE C57.12.31, pole-mounted equipment, simulated corrosion atmospheric breakdown (SCAB) test The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 2014 by Th
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34、standard was completed, the C57 Enclosure Integrity Working Group had the following membership: Robert Olen, Chair Daniel Mulkey, Vice Chair Timothy Albers Kahveh Atef Adam Bromley Darren Brown Thomas Callsen John Chisholm Rhett Chrysler Anil Dhawan Michael Faulkenberry James Gardner Carlos Gaytan A
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43、the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons: Richard DeBlasio, DOE Representative Michael Janezic, NIST Representative Patrick Gibbons IEEE-SA Publishing Erin Spiewak IEEE-SA Technical Community Programs Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std C57.12.31-2010/Cor 1-2014, I
44、EEE Standard for Pole-Mounted EquipmentEnclosure IntegrityCorrigendum 1. An error has been identified in IEEE Std C57.12.31-2010. During the C57 Enclosure Integrity Working Groups last review of the standard some copy/paste modifications were made from IEEE Std C57.12.28 to IEEE Std C57.12.31. In 4.
45、5.6, Simulated corrosive atmospheric breakdown (SCAB), the number of cycles was changed from 10 to 15. The number of cycles in IEEE Std C57.12.31 should be 10 as originally stated in the 2002 publication of the standard. At the 23 October 2012 meeting of the C57 Enclosure Integrity Working Group the
46、re was a unanimous vote to correct the number of SCAB cycles to 10 and proceed with an IEEE Corrigendum. Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reserved. viii Contents 4. Enclosure design and coating system requirements 2 4.5 Coating system performance requirements . 2 Copyright 2014 IEEE. All rights reser
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