IEEE 1B-1944 - AIEE Report on Guiding Principles for the Specification of Service Conditions in Electrical Standards.pdf
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1、lEEE STANDARDS /RCH VhO May 1944 DO NOT REPORT ON GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR THE SPECIFICATION OF SERVICE CONDITIONS IN ELECTRICAL STANDARDS Approved May 23, 1944 by A.I.E.E. Standards Committee Published by THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 33 West Thirty-ninth Street, New York PREFACE The
2、 formulation and revision of standards by many technical committees has resulted in non-uniformity in the treatment of service conditions. This report has been prepared as a guide to technical committees for use when standards are being prepared or revised, with the object of obtaining consistency,
3、insofar as practicable, among the standards for various kinds of electrical equipment, which must often operate under the same service conditions. Service conditions are specified to give the limiting conditions of operation for which standard equipment is designed. For example, ambient temperature
4、values should be selected which, in combination with standard temperature rises, limit insulation temperatures to suitable values. By specifying a limiting value in “Service Conditions,“ a readily usable simple means of stating conditions for which standard ratings are suitable is provided. The appl
5、ication and operation of standard equipment under conditions more severe than the limiting values specified in Usual Service Conditions may sometimes be justified economically. The use of standard equipment under more severe conditions and the acceptance of shorter than usual life or less margin of
6、safety may be preferred to obtaining equipment specially designed for the conditions. This may apply particularly to temperatures, if the excessive temperatures are of short duration or infrequent occurrence, the cumulative effects are not objectionable and low average temperatures are prevalent. Th
7、e effect of such use should be properly evaluated for satisfactory results.* However, the aging of insulation due to temperature is not the only influence affecting the life of equipment. For example, where expansion and contraction in con ductors, due to wride variations in temperature rise, is an
8、important consideration, the effect may be more detrimental than if high but steady temperatures are maintained. This report consists of two parts. It is recommended that as far as possible selections be made from Part I for the statement of Service Conditions for particular equipment standards. For
9、 uniformity it is suggested that the exact wording be used where it applies. Part II covers application and testing. Selections from this part are recommended for inclusion as supplementary information to specific standards where applicable and desirable. * Weather Bureau Records of outdoor temperat
10、ures for a number of cities of the United States show that 40 C is seldom exceeded more than 0.5 percent of the time and that 30 C is exceeded as much as/12 percent of the time in only a very few localities. Indoor temperatures may be higher but statistical data are meagre. For more complete informa
11、tion regarding temperature and its effects, see AIEE Standards No. 1 and No. 1A. REPORT GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR THE SPECIFICATION of SERVICE CONDITIONS IN ELECTRICAL STANDARDS PART I In the various standards there will be found a number of different situations regarding Usual Service Conditions. The
12、following three are typical. 1. The group where the maximum ambient temper ature is specified. The Standards for Bushings, Fuses, Lightning Arresters, Protector Tubes and Potential Devices where 40 C ambient is used and Marine Equipment where 50 C ambient is used are typical of this group. 2. The gr
13、oup where both the maximum and daily average temperatures of the cooling medium are speci fied. Standards for Transformers, Regulators and Neutral Grounding Devices are typical of this group. 3. The group where a higher ambient temperature is specified for silver contacts than for copper con tacts.
14、Standards for Circuit Breakers, Air Switches and Switchgear Assemblies are typical of this group. It is suggested that a selection of one of the fol lowing groups can be made for the statement of Usual Service Conditions in most of the standards for specific equipment. A. USUAL TEMPERATURE AND ALTIT
15、UDE SERVICE CONDITIONS It is recommended that the statement of Usual Service Conditions included in a standard, conform to the pattern covered by either group 1, 2 or 3 below, together with the material on Unusual Service Condi tions. Group 1 Usual Service Conditions. Equipment conforming to these s
16、tandards shall be suitable for operation at its standard rating provided that: (a) The temperature of the cooling air (ambient temperature) does not exceed 40 C. (b) The altitude does not exceed 3300 feet (1000 meters). Group 2 Usual Service Conditions. Equipment conforming to these standards shall
17、be suitable for operation at its standard rating, provided that: (a) The temperature of the cooling air (ambient temperature) does not exceed 40 C and the average temperature of the cooling air for any 24 hour period does not exceed 30 C* (b) If water cooled, the temperature of the cool ing water (a
18、mbient temperature) does not exceed 30 C and the average temperature of the cooling water for any 24 hour period does not exceed 25 C. (c) The altitude does not exceed 3300 feet (1000 meters). * For average temperature mean daily temperature as denned by the Weather Bureau. Group 3 Usual Service Con
19、ditions. Equipment conforming to these standards shall be suitable for operation at its standard rating, provided that: (a) The temperature of the cooling air (ambient temperature) does not exceed 40 C if the equipment has copper to copper contacts or equivalent. (b) The temperature of the cooling a
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