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EN 50243:2002

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Outdoor bushings for 24 kV and 36 kV and for 5 kA and 8 kA, for liquid filled transformers

Published date

04-24-2002

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Requirements
  4.1 Application
  4.2 Standard values of highest voltage for
      equipment (U[m])
  4.3 Standard values of rated current (l[r])
  4.4 Compliance
  4.5 Common dimensions and creepage distances of
      bushings type A and type B
  4.6 Parts list according to bushing type A
  4.7 Parts list according to bushing type B
Annex A (normative) Detail drawings of components
A.1 Insulator (Item N degree 1)
A.2 Conductor tube (Item N degree 2)
A.3 Upper cap (Item N degree 4)
A.4 Lower cap (Item N degree 6)
A.5 Nut (Item N degree 3)
A.6 Sealing ring (Item N degree 5)
A.7 Flat gasket (Item N degree 9)
A.8 Flat gasket (Item N degree 18)
A.9 Clamping ring (Item N degree 16)
A.10 Interlayer (Item N degree 13)
A.11 Compression ring (Item N degree 11)
A.12 Retaining ring (Item N degree 12)
A.13 Flat gasket (Item N degree 10)
A.14 Clamping paw (Item N degree 17)

This standard is applicable to ceramic insulated outdoor bushings for highest voltages for equipment of 24 kV and 36 kV, with rated currents of 5 kA and 8 kA and frequencies from 15 Hz up to 60 Hz for insulating liquid filled transformers.This standard establishes dimensions to ensure interchangeability and adequate mounting of bushings.Two types of construction are specified, type A and type B, both types for highest voltages for equipment 24 kV and 36 kV and rated currents of 5 kA and 8 kA. The mechanical stresses of the conductor tube make the difference between type A and type B. The conductor tube of type A is axially and radially fixed in the top of the bushing. The inner line terminal of the transformer can be flexible and without any special support for the lower end of the conductor tube.In case of type B, the conductor tube is only radially fixed in the top of the bushing. In that case, a rigid support has to be mounted to fix the lower end of the conductor tube (for example, in combination with a drip proofed sealing end). The drip proofed sealing end is often required in the service requirements. In this case, it is not possible to use type A because of the existing double fixation. Therefore, both bushing types A and B have to be specified.The condition for the usage of type B is that the drip prooved sealing end is able to withstand the mechanical stress in axial direction.

Committee
CLC/TC 36A
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
European Committee for Standards - Electrical
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NF EN 50243 : 2004 Identical
NBN EN 50243 : 2002 Identical
NEN EN 50243 : 2002 Identical
I.S. EN 50243:2002 Identical
PN EN 50243 : 2008 Identical
UNE-EN 50243:2004 Identical
BS EN 50243:2002 Identical
DIN EN 50243:2003-01 Identical
CEI EN 50243 : 2002 Identical

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