Superseded , Reaffirmed Standard
Historical

IEEE 1313.1:1996 (R2002)

IEEE Standard for Insulation Coordination - Definitions, Principles and Rules

Summary

Revision Standard - Superseded.
The procedure for selection of the withstand voltages for equipment phase-to-ground and phase-to-phase insulation systems is specified. A list of standard insulation levels, based on the voltage stress to which the equipment is being exposed, is also identified. This standard applies to three-phase ac systems above 1 kV.

This standard applies to three-phase ac systems above 1 kV. It specifies the procedure for selection of the withstand voltages for equipment phase-to-earth and phase-to-insulation systems. It also identifies a list of standard insulation levels. This standard recommends that the selected insulation level should be based on the voltage stress to which the equipment is being exposed. Insulation coordination studies usually identify overvoltages in per unit of the crest nominal or maximum system voltage to ground. Although the principles of this standard also apply to transmission line insultation systems, the insulation levels may be different from those identified as standard insulation levels.
The existing insulation coordination standard became obsolete and utility industry needs an updated standard. This standard updates the old standard by introducing new concepts which were developed in the last decade.

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Superseded

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Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Publication Date 11/30/1994
Confirmation Date 06/13/2002
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Page Count 20
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