• NBN EN 60071-2 : 1998

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    COORDINATIE VAN ISOLATIE - DEEL 2 : LEIDRAAD VOOR DE TOEPASSING

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    Published date:  12-01-2013

    Publisher:  Belgian Standards

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    1 General
        1.1 Scope
        1.2 Normative references
        1.3 List of symbols and definitions
    2 Representative voltage stresses in service
        2.1 Origin and classification of voltage stresses
        2.2 Characteristics of overvoltage protective devices
        2.3 Representative voltages and overvoltages
    3 Co-ordination withstand voltage
        3.1 Insulation strength characteristics
        3.2 Performance criterion
        3.3 Insulation co-ordination procedures
    4 Required withstand voltage
        4.1 General remarks
        4.2 Atmospheric correction
        4.3 Safety factors
    5 Standard withstand voltage and testing procedures
        5.1 General remarks
        5.2 Test conversion factors
        5.3 Determination of insulation withstand by type tests
    6 Special considerations for overhead lines
        6.1 General remarks
        6.2 Insulation co-ordination for operating voltages
              and temporary overvoltages
        6.3 Insulation co-ordination for slow-front overvoltages
        6.4 Insulation co-ordination for lightning overvoltages
    7 Special considerations for substations
        7.1 General remarks
        7.2 Insulation co-ordination for overvoltages
    Tables
    1 Recommended creepage distances
    2 Test conversion factors for range I, to convert required
        switching impulses withstand voltages to short-
        duration power-frequency and lightning impulse
        withstand voltages
    3 Test conversion factors for range II to convert required
        short-duration power-frequency withstand voltages to
        switching impulse withstand voltages
    4 Selectivity of test procedures B and C of IEC 60-1
    A.1 Correlation between standard lightning impulse withstand
        voltages and minimum air clearances
    A.2 Correlation between standard switching impulse withstand
        voltages and minimum phase-to-earth air clearances
    A.3 Correlation between standard switching impulse withstand
        voltages and minimum phase-to-phase air clearances
    C.1 Breakdown voltage versus cumulative flashover
        probability - single insulation and 100 parallel
        insulations
    F.1 Corona damping constant Kco
    F.2 Factor A for various overhead lines
    G.1 Typical gap factors K for switching impulse breakdown
        phase-to-earth
    G.2 Gap factors for typical phase-to-phase geometries
    H.1 Summary of minimum required withstand voltages obtained
        for example H.1.1
    H.2 Summary of required withstand voltages obtained for
        example H.1.2
    H.3 Values related to the insulation co-ordination
        procedure for example H.3
    Figures
    1 Range of 2% slow-front overvoltages at the receiving end
        due to line energization and re-energization
    2 Ratio between the 2% values of slow-front overvoltages
        phase-to-phase and phase-to-earth
    3 Diagram for surge arrester connection to the
        protected object
    4 Distributive discharge probability of self-restoring
        insulation described on a linear scale
    5 Disruptive discharge probability of self-restoring
        insulation described on a Gaussian scale
    6 Evaluation of deterministic co-ordination factor Kcd
    7 Evaluation of the risk of failure
    8 Risk of failure of external insulation for slow-front
        overvoltages as a function of the statistical co-
        ordination factor Kcs
    9 Dependence of exponent m on the co-ordination switching
        impulse withstand voltage
    10 Probability P of an equipment to pass the test dependent
        on the difference K between the actual and the rated
        impulse withstand voltage
    11 Example of a schematic substation layout used for the
        overvoltage stress location (see 7.1)
    B.1 Earth-fault factor k on a base of Xo/X1 for R1/X1=0
    B.2 Relationship between Ro/X1 for constant values of
        earth-fault factor k where R1 = 0
    B.3 Relationship between Ro/X1 et Xo/X1 for constant values
        of earth-fault factor k where R1 - 0.5 X1
    B.4 Relationship between Ro/X1 et Xo/X1 for constant values of
        earth-fault factor k where R1 = X1
    B.5 Relationship between Ro/X1 et Xo/X1 for constant values
        of earth-fault k where R1 = X1
    C.1 Conversion chart for the reduction of the withstand
        voltage due to phasing insulation configurations in
        parallel
    D.1 Example for bivariate phase-to-phase overvoltage curves
        with constant probability density and tangents giving
        the relevant 2% values
    D.2 Principle of the determination of the representative
        phase-to-phase overvoltage Upre
    D.3 Schematic phase-phase-earth insulation configuration
    D.4 Description of the 50% switching impulse flashover
        voltage of a phase-phase-earth insulation
    D.5 Inclination angle of the phase-to-phase insulation
        characteristic in range b dependent on the ratio of
        the phase-phase-clearance D to the height Ht above earth
    E.1 Distributed capacitances of the windings of a transformer
        and the equivalent circuit describing the windings
    E.2 Values of factor J describing the effect of the
        winding connections rn the inductive surge transference
    Annexes
    A Clearances in air to assure a specified impulse withstand
        voltage installation
    B Determination of temporary overvoltages due to earth
        faults
    C Weibull probability distributions
    D Determination of the representative slow-front over-
        voltage due to line energization and re-energization
    E transferred overvoltages in transformers
    F Lightning overvoltages
    G Calculation of air gap breakdown strength from
        experimental data
    H Examples of insulation co-ordination procedure
    J Bibliography
    ZA (normative) Normative references to international
        publications with their corresponding European
        publications

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    Consists of an application guide concerned with selecting insulation levels of equipment or installations for three-phase electrical systems. Gives guidelines for determining the rated withstand voltages for ranges 1 and II of IEC 71-1 and justifies association of these values with standardized highest voltages for equipment.

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