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BSI PD IEC/TS 62561-8:2018

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Lightning protection system components (LPSC) – Requirements for components for isolated LPS

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This document specifies the requirements and tests for insulating stand-offs, used in conjunction with an air-termination system and down-conductors with the aim of maintaining the proper separation distance, and the requirements and tests for insulating down-conductors, including their specific fasteners, able to reduce the separation distance.

Testing of insulating stand-offs and insulating down-conductors components for an explosive atmosphere is not covered by this document.

Requirements and tests for other types of components for isolated LPS are under consideration.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
4 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Insulating stand-off
4.1 Classification
4.1.1 General
12 4.1.2 According to conductor clamping arrangement
4.1.3 According to mounting
4.2 Requirements
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Construction
4.2.3 Mechanical requirements
13 Figures
Figure 1 – Typical insulating stand-off with a metallic fastener
14 4.2.4 Electrical requirements
Figure 2 – Typical insulating stand-off with a non-metallic fastener
15 4.2.5 Documentation
4.2.6 Marking
4.3 Tests
4.3.1 General test conditions
16 Figure 3 – Typical insulating stand-off with a metallic fastenerprepared for testing
17 Figure 4 – Typical insulating stand-off with a non-metallic fastenerprepared for testing
18 4.3.2 General test setup
Tables
Table 1 – Type test requirements for an insulating stand-off
19 4.3.3 Documentation
4.3.4 Marking test
4.3.5 Environmental influence tests
20 4.3.6 Mechanical tests
21 Figure 5 – Basic arrangement for bending test
22 Figure 6 – Pendulum hammer test apparatus
23 Figure 7 – Basic arrangement for pull out test on rigidlyfixed insulating stand-off
24 Figure 8 – Basic arrangement for pull out test onfree standing insulating stand-off
25 4.3.7 Electrical test
Figure 9 – General description of the test arrangement for thehigh voltage impulse test of an insulating stand-off
26 4.4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
4.5 Structure and content of the test report
4.5.1 General
27 4.5.2 Report identification
4.5.3 Specimen description
4.5.4 Characterization and condition of the test specimen and/or test assembly
28 5 Insulating down-conductor
5.1 Classification
29 5.2 Lightning current carrying capability
5.3 Preferred values of equivalent separation distance se
5.4 Requirements
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Environmental requirements
Table 2 – Lightning impulse current (Iimp) parameters
30 5.4.3 Mechanical requirements
5.4.4 Electrical requirements
5.4.5 Documentation
31 5.4.6 Marking
5.5 Tests
5.5.1 General test conditions
32 5.5.2 General test setup
Table 3 – Type test requirements for an insulatingdown-conductor and fasteners
33 5.5.3 Documentation
5.5.4 Marking test
5.5.5 Environmental influence tests
34 5.5.6 Mechanical tests
Figure 10 – Specimen preparation for UV light test
35 Figure 11 – Basic arrangement for lateral load test
36 Figure 12 – Typical arrangement for axial movement test
38 5.5.7 Electrical tests
39 Figure 13 – Basic arrangement for the lightning current carrying capability test
40 Figure 14 – General description of the test setup for the high voltageimpulse test of the insulating down-conductor
41 Figure 15 – Test arrangement for insulating down-conductors
42 Figure 16 – Test arrangement for partial insulating down-conductors
43 5.6 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
5.7 Structure and content of the test report
5.7.1 General
5.7.2 Report identification
44 5.7.3 Specimen description
5.7.4 Characterization and condition of the test specimen and/or test assembly
5.7.5 Insulating down-conductor
5.7.6 Standards and references
5.7.7 Testing equipment, description
45 5.7.8 Measuring instruments description
5.7.9 Results and parameters recorded
46 Annex A (normative)Environmental test – corrosion resistance
A.1 General
A.2 Salt mist test
A.3 Humid sulphurous atmosphere test
A.4 Ammonia atmosphere test
47 Annex B (normative)Environmental test – resistance to ultraviolet light
B.1 General
B.2 The test
B.3 First alternative test to B.2
B.4 Second alternative test to B.2
48 Annex C (normative)Flow chart of tests for insulating stand-offs
Figure C.1 – Tests for insulating stand-offs
49 Annex D (normative)Flow chart of tests for insulating down-conductors
Figure D.1 – Tests for insulating down-conductors
50 Annex E (informative)High voltage impulse test to determine the actualcorrection factor kx for insulating stand-offs
E.1 Specimen preparation
E.2 Test setup
Figure E.1 – General description of the test arrangement to determinethe actual correction factor kx for insulating stand-offs
51 E.3 Test procedure
52 Annex F (informative)Installation arrangement test to determine the influence ofsupporting structures on the separation distance
F.1 Specimen preparation for the high voltage installation arrangement test
F.2 Test procedure
Figure F.1 – Example for installation arrangement test – specimen under test
54 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/TS 62561-8:2018
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