Superseded Standard

IEEE 1-1986

IEEE Standard General Principles for Temperature Limits in the Rating of Electric Equipment and for the Evaluation of Electrical Insulation

Technical progress since 1969 revision of this standard has resulted in general agreement that a number of service stresses or factors, influence the life of electrical insulation, in materials tests and in systems used in electric equipment. While earlier editions of this standard made note of this fact, no guidance was provided to equipment committees who found a need to incorporate these additional factors into specific test guides.

Sponsor Committee
BOG/SESCom/SC04 - SC04 - Electrical Insulation
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Status
Superseded Standard
Superseded by
1-2000
Superseding
1-1969
Board Approval
1986-03-13
History
ANSI Approved:
1986-08-07
Published:
1986-10-31
Reaffirmed:
1992-03-19

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE-SASB Coordinating Committees
Sponsor Committee
BOG/SESCom/SC04 - SC04 - Electrical Insulation
Learn More About BOG/SESCom/SC04 - SC04 - Electrical Insulation

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