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BS EN 60216-8:2013 Electrical insulating materials. Thermal endurance properties Instructions for calculating thermal endurance characteristics using simplified procedures

BS EN 60216-8:2013

Electrical insulating materials. Thermal endurance properties Instructions for calculating thermal endurance characteristics using simplified procedures

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Standard number:BS EN 60216-8:2013
Pages:24
Released:2013-09-30
ISBN:978 0 580 75410 4
Status:Standard
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BS EN 60216-8:2013


This standard BS EN 60216-8:2013 Electrical insulating materials. Thermal endurance properties is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.220.99 Other standards related to electricity and magnetism
  • 29.035.01 Insulating materials in general
IEC 60216-8:2013 specifies the general ageing conditions and simplified procedures to be used for deriving thermal endurance characteristics, which are shown by temperature index (TI) and/or relative temperature index (RTI) and the halving interval (HIC). The procedures specify the principles for evaluating the thermal endurance properties of materials exposed to elevated temperature for long periods. In the application of this standard, it is assumed that a practically linear relationship exists between the logarithm of the time required to cause the predetermined property change and the reciprocal of the corresponding absolute temperature (Arrhenius relationship). For the valid application of the standard, no transition, in particular no first-order transition should occur in the temperature range under study.