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Homepage>IEEE Standards>29 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING>29.080 Insulation>29.080.20 Bushings>IEEE C57.19.00-2004 - IEEE Standard General Requirements and Test Procedure for Power Apparatus Bushings
Released: 08.06.2005

IEEE C57.19.00-2004

IEEE Standard General Requirements and Test Procedure for Power Apparatus Bushings

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Standard number:IEEE C57.19.00-2004
Released:08.06.2005
ISBN:978-0-7381-4656-0
Pages:25
Status:Inactive
Language:English
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IEEE C57.19.00-2004

This standard applies to power apparatus bushings that have basic impulse insulation levels of 110 kV and above for use as components of oil-filled transformers and oil-filled reactors. This standard does not apply to the following: -- High-voltage cable terminations (potheads) -- Bushings for oil circuit breakers -- Bushings for instrument transformers -- Bushings for test transformers -- Bushings in which the internal insulation is provided by a gas -- Bushings applied with gaseous insulation (other than air at atmospheric pressure) external to the bushing -- Bushings for distribution-class circuit breakers and transformers -- Bushings for automatic circuit reclosers and line sectionalizers -- Bushings for oil-less and oil-poor apparatus -- Bushings for dc applications

This standard defines the special terms used, service conditions, rating, general requirements, and test procedure for apparatus bushings. See IEEE Std C57.19.01™ for specific listings of values of electrical and mechanical characteristics, dimensions, and other related requirements that are defined or described in this standard.

Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved. This standard applies to power apparatus bushings that have basic impulse insulation levels of 110 kV and above for use as components of oil-filled transformers and oil-filled reactors. Keywords: apparatus bushings, bushings, oil-filled reactors, oil-filled transformers