Standard Test Methods for Compatibility of Construction Material with Electrical Insulating Oil of Petroleum Origin
Importancia y uso:
3.1 The magnitude of the changes in the electrical properties of the insulating oil are of importance in determining the contamination of the oil by the test specimen.
3.2 Physical and chemical changes in the oil such as color, interfacial tension and acidity, also indicate solubility or other adverse effects of the test specimen on the oil.
3.3 Physical changes of the test specimen such as hardness, swelling, and discoloration show the effect of the oil on the test specimen and are used to determine the suitability of the material for use in insulating oil.
3.4 A material meeting the criteria recommended does not necessarily indicate suitability for use in electrical equipment. Other properties must also be considered. Additionally, certain materials containing additives may meet the requirements of these test methods, yet be unsatisfactory when subjected to longer term evaluations. Examples of such materials are polyvinyl chloride (PVC) based compounds, nylon and elastomeric compounds.
Subcomité:
D27.06
Referida por:
A0901-19, D3394-16R22, D0117-22
Volúmen:
10.03
Número ICS:
29.040.10 (Insulating oils)
Palabras clave:
compatibility; construction material; electrical equipment; insulating oil ;
$ 952
Norma
D3455
Versión
11(2019)
Estatus
Active
Clasificación
Test Method
Fecha aprobación
2019-12-01
