IEEE DRAFT 386 : D2.3 2006
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SEPARABLE INSULATED CONNECTOR SYSTEMS FOR POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS ABOVE 600 V
10-17-2023
01-12-2013
1 Scope
2 Normative reference
3 Definitions
4 Service conditions
4.1 Usual
4.2 Unusual
5 Ratings and characteristics
5.1 Voltage
5.2 Current
6 Construction
6.1 Identification
6.2 Operating means
6.3 Shielding
6.4 Interchangeability
6.5 Test point
6.6 Hold-down bails
6.7 Bushing well stud torque withstand
6.8 Thermal cycle withstand
7 Testing
7.1 Production tests
7.2 Design tests
7.3 Test conditions
7.4 Partial Discharge Test
7.5 Dielectric tests
7.6 Short-time current test
7.7 Switching test
7.8 Fault-closure test
7.9 Current-cycling test for uninsulated components of 600 A
connectors
7.10 Current-cycling test for 200 A insulated connectors
7.11 Current-cycling test for 600 A insulated connectors
7.12 Accelerated sealing life test
7.13 Cable pull-out test (tensile strength)
7.14 Operating-force test
7.15 Operating-eye test
7.16 Test-point cap test
7.17 Test-point tests
7.18 Shielding test
7.19 Bushing well stud torque test
7.20 Thermal cycle withstand test
Annexes
Annex A Trial use guide for testing lubricants for separable
connectors
Annex B Operating interface AC withstand test
Annex C Bibliography
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