1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationANSI/NEMA C29.9-1983 (R2012)Wet Process Porcelain Insulators Apparatus, Post TypeANSI/NEMA C29.9-1983 (R2002, R2012) American National Standard Wet Process Porcelain Insulators Apparatus, Post Type Secretariat: National Electrica
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20、cturers Association FOREWORD (This foreword is not part of American National Standard C29.9-1983 (R2002, R2012) The first edition of this standard was essentially based on the EEI-NEMA Standard Wet-Process Porcelain Insulators (Apparatus, Post Type), EEI TDJ-59, NEMA 147-1956. (EEI is the Edison Ele
21、ctric Institute; NEMA is the National Electrical Manufacturers Association). It was developed by the American National Standards Committee on Insulators for Electric Power Lines, C29. This standard has been revised three times by the C29 Committee. This third revision (1) makes numerous editorial ch
22、anges deemed to improve clarity; (2) removes porcelain color as a requirement; (3) changes the test description for ferrous metal parts galvanizing; (4) moves packing requirements to an appendix; (5) requires electrical tests to be made on completely assembled insulators; (6) revises the mechanical
23、proof test requirements; (7) increases routine test values to 50 percent of rating; and (8) adds optional routine cantilever and bending movement tests. Suggestions for improvement of this standard will be welcome. They should be sent to the National Electrical Manufacturers Association, 1300 North
24、17th Street, Suite #1752, Rosslyn, VA 22209. This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI by Accredited Standards Committee on Insulators for Electric Power Lines, C29. Committee approval of the standard does not necessarily imply that all committee members voted for approval. At t
25、he time it approved this standard, the ASC C-29 Committee had the following members: Rob Christman, Chairman Steve Griffith, Secretary Organization Represented: Name of Representative: Edison Electric Institute B. Freimark R. Christman E. Cleckley M. Garrels W. Avery J. Varner (alt) R. Kluge (alt) G
26、. Obenchain (alt) Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers T. Grisham J. Hildreth A. Jagtiani J. Kuffel A. Phillips E. Gnandt (alt) National Electrical Manufacturers Association P. Maloney A. Baker R. A. Bernstorf G. Powell G. A. Stewart E. Kress (alt) Z. Lodi (alt) E. Niedospial (alt) A. Sc
27、hwalm (alt) Tennessee Valley Authority J. Nelson Western Area Power Administration R. Clark C29.9-1983 (R2002, R2012) Page ii Copyright 2013 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association C29.9-1983 (R2002, R2012) Page iii Copyright 2013 by National Electrical Manufacturers Association TABLE OF CO
28、NTENTS Page FOREWORD iv 1 SCOPE 1 2 DEFINITIONS 1 3 GENERAL . 1 4 MATERIAL 1 5 DIMENSIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS 2 6 MARKING 2 7 SAMPLING, INSPECTION, AND TESTS . 2 7.1 General .2 7.2 Design Tests . 2 7.2.1 Low-Frequency Wet Withstand . 2 7.2.2 Critical-Impulse Flashover, Positive . 2 7.2.3 Impulse Wit
29、hstand . 2 7.2.4 Radio-Influence Voltage 2 7.2.5 Compression Strength . 2 7.2.6 Thermal Shock 2 7.2.7 Torsional Strength . 3 7.3 Quality Conformance Tests . 3 7.3.1 Visual and Dimensional Tests . 3 7.3.2 Porosity Test 3 7.3.3 Galvanizing Test 3 7.3.4 Cantilever-Strength 3 7.3.5 Tensile Strength . 3
30、7.4 Routine Tests . 3 7.4.1 Mechanical Proof . 4 8 REFERENCED STANDARDS . 4 8.1 American National Standards . 4 8.2 Other Standard . 4 TABLES 1 Dimensions the catalog number, or class number; or description of the contents; and the manufacturers name. Appendix B Additional Electrical Design Tests If
31、 the following additional electrical design tests are required, the procedure given in this Appendix may prove useful B1. Low-Frequency Dry Flashover Three insulators should be selected at random and tested in accordance with 4.2 of ANSI C29.1-1982 (R2012). The average dry-flashover value of the thr
32、ee insulators should be equal to or exceed 95 percent of the rated dry-flashover value of the insulator. B2. Low-Frequency Wet Flashover Three insulators should be selected at random and tested in accordance with 4.3 of ANSI C29.1-1982 (R2012). The average dry-flashover value of the three insulators
33、 should be equal to or exceed 90 percent of the rated wet-flashover value of the insulator. B3. Critical Impulse Flashover - Negative Three insulators should be selected at random and tested in accordance with 4.7 of ANSI C29.1-1982 (R2012). The average critical impulse flashover, negative, value of
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