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BS EN IEC 60587:2022 Electrical insulating materials used under severe ambient conditions. Test methods for evaluating resistance to tracking and erosion

BS EN IEC 60587:2022

Electrical insulating materials used under severe ambient conditions. Test methods for evaluating resistance to tracking and erosion

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Standard number:BS EN IEC 60587:2022
Pages:22
Released:2022-10-11
ISBN:978 0 580 51391 6
Status:Standard
BS EN IEC 60587:2022 - Electrical Insulating Materials

BS EN IEC 60587:2022 - Electrical Insulating Materials Used Under Severe Ambient Conditions

Standard Number: BS EN IEC 60587:2022

Pages: 22

Released: 2022-10-11

ISBN: 978 0 580 51391 6

Status: Standard

Overview

The BS EN IEC 60587:2022 standard is an essential document for professionals working with electrical insulating materials in environments characterized by severe ambient conditions. This standard provides comprehensive test methods for evaluating the resistance of these materials to tracking and erosion, ensuring their reliability and longevity in demanding applications.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Testing Methods: The standard outlines detailed procedures for assessing the resistance of electrical insulating materials to tracking and erosion, which are critical factors in maintaining the integrity of electrical systems.
  • Applicable to Severe Conditions: Designed specifically for materials used in harsh environments, this standard ensures that the materials can withstand extreme conditions without compromising performance.
  • Up-to-Date Information: Released on October 11, 2022, this standard incorporates the latest advancements and research in the field, providing the most current guidelines and methodologies.
  • International Recognition: As part of the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) standards, BS EN IEC 60587:2022 is recognized and respected globally, making it a valuable resource for international projects and collaborations.

Detailed Description

Electrical insulating materials are crucial components in a wide range of applications, from household appliances to industrial machinery and power distribution systems. These materials must perform reliably under various environmental conditions, including high humidity, temperature fluctuations, and exposure to contaminants. The BS EN IEC 60587:2022 standard addresses these challenges by providing rigorous test methods to evaluate the resistance of insulating materials to tracking and erosion.

Tracking refers to the formation of conductive paths on the surface of insulating materials, which can lead to electrical failures and safety hazards. Erosion, on the other hand, involves the gradual degradation of the material's surface due to electrical discharges and environmental factors. Both phenomena can significantly impact the performance and safety of electrical systems.

The test methods outlined in this standard are designed to simulate real-world conditions, ensuring that the materials are thoroughly evaluated for their ability to resist tracking and erosion. These tests include:

  • Inclined Plane Test: This test assesses the material's resistance to tracking by applying a high-voltage stress to an inclined sample surface, simulating the conditions that can lead to tracking in actual applications.
  • Comparative Tracking Index (CTI) Test: This test measures the voltage at which tracking occurs on the material's surface, providing a quantitative assessment of its resistance to tracking.
  • Erosion Test: This test evaluates the material's resistance to surface erosion caused by electrical discharges, ensuring that the material can maintain its integrity over time.

Benefits

Implementing the guidelines and test methods provided in the BS EN IEC 60587:2022 standard offers several benefits:

  • Enhanced Safety: By ensuring that insulating materials can withstand severe conditions, this standard helps prevent electrical failures and associated safety hazards.
  • Improved Reliability: Materials that pass the rigorous tests outlined in this standard are more likely to perform reliably over their intended lifespan, reducing the risk of unexpected failures and maintenance costs.
  • Compliance with International Standards: Adhering to this internationally recognized standard demonstrates a commitment to quality and safety, facilitating acceptance in global markets and regulatory environments.
  • Informed Material Selection: The detailed test methods and criteria provided in this standard enable engineers and designers to make informed decisions when selecting materials for specific applications, ensuring optimal performance and durability.

Conclusion

The BS EN IEC 60587:2022 standard is an invaluable resource for professionals involved in the design, testing, and application of electrical insulating materials. By providing comprehensive test methods for evaluating resistance to tracking and erosion, this standard ensures that materials can perform reliably under severe ambient conditions. Whether you are an engineer, designer, or quality assurance specialist, this standard offers the guidelines and methodologies needed to ensure the safety and reliability of your electrical systems.

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BS EN IEC 60587:2022


This standard BS EN IEC 60587:2022 Electrical insulating materials used under severe ambient conditions. Test methods for evaluating resistance to tracking and erosion is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.220.99 Other standards related to electricity and magnetism
  • 29.035.01 Insulating materials in general
This standard describes two test methods for the evaluation of electrical insulating materials for use under severe ambient conditions at power frequencies (45 Hz to 65 Hz) by the evaluation of the resistance to tracking and erosion, using a liquid contaminant and inclined plane specimens. The two methods are: - Method 1: test at constant voltage, - Method 2: test at stepwise increased voltage. Method 1 is the most widely used method as there is less need for continual inspection. The test conditions are designed to accelerate the production of the effects, but do not reproduce all the conditions encountered in service.