International Standard: High-Voltage Test Techniques - Definitions and Requirements For On-Site Testing
International Standard: High-Voltage Test Techniques - Definitions and Requirements For On-Site Testing
International Standard: High-Voltage Test Techniques - Definitions and Requirements For On-Site Testing
INTERNATIONAL IEC
STANDARD 60060-3
First edition
2006-02
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD...........................................................................................................................4
INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................6
1 Scope ...............................................................................................................................7
2 Normative references .......................................................................................................7
3 Terms and definitions .......................................................................................................7
4 Common tests and checks on a measuring system ......................................................... 12
4.1 Acceptance test..................................................................................................... 12
4.2 Performance test ................................................................................................... 12
4.3 Performance check................................................................................................ 12
4.4 Record of performance .......................................................................................... 13
5 Tests with direct voltage ................................................................................................. 13
5.1 General ................................................................................................................. 13
5.2 Definitions for direct voltage tests.......................................................................... 13
5.3 Test voltage .......................................................................................................... 14
5.4 Measurement of the test voltage............................................................................ 14
5.5 Tests and checks on measuring systems............................................................... 15
5.6 Withstand voltage test procedure .......................................................................... 15
6 Tests with alternating voltage ......................................................................................... 15
6.1 General ................................................................................................................. 15
6.2 Definitions for alternating voltage tests .................................................................. 15
6.3 Test voltage .......................................................................................................... 16
6.4 Measurement of the test voltage............................................................................ 17
6.5 Tests and checks on measuring systems............................................................... 18
6.6 Withstand voltage test procedure .......................................................................... 18
7 Tests with lightning impulse voltage ............................................................................... 18
7.1 General ................................................................................................................. 18
7.2 Definitions for lightning impulse voltage tests ........................................................ 18
7.3 Test voltage .......................................................................................................... 21
7.4 Measurement of the test voltage and determination of the impulse voltage
shape .................................................................................................................... 22
7.5 Tests and checks on measuring systems............................................................... 22
7.6 Withstand voltage test procedures......................................................................... 23
8 Tests with switching impulse voltage .............................................................................. 23
8.1 General ................................................................................................................. 23
8.2 Definitions for switching impulse voltage tests ....................................................... 23
8.3 Test voltage .......................................................................................................... 26
8.4 Measurement of the test voltage and determination of the impulse shape.............. 26
8.5 Tests and checks on measuring systems............................................................... 27
8.6 Withstand voltage test procedures......................................................................... 27
9 Tests with very low frequency voltages ........................................................................... 28
9.1 General ................................................................................................................. 28
9.2 Definitions for very low frequency voltage tests ..................................................... 28
9.3 Test voltage .......................................................................................................... 29
9.4 Measurement of the test voltage............................................................................ 29
9.5 Tests and checks on measuring systems............................................................... 30
9.6 Test procedure ...................................................................................................... 30
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FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 60060-3 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 42: High-
voltage testing techniques.
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IEC 60060 consists of the following parts, under the general title High-voltage test techniques:
The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until
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INTRODUCTION
The requirements specified in IEC 60060-1 and IEC 60060-2 cannot always be achieved
during on-site tests, due to a variety of external factors not present in factory and laboratory
tests such as external electric and magnetic fields, weather conditions, etc.
1 Scope
This part of IEC 60060 is applicable to the following on-site test voltages and in service
stresses, which are in relation to IEC 60060-1:
– direct voltage;
– alternating voltage;
– lightning impulse voltage of aperiodic or oscillating shape;
– switching impulse voltage of aperiodic or oscillating shape.
This standard is applicable to equipment with a highest voltage U m greater than 1 kV. The
selection of on-site test voltages, test procedures and test voltage levels for apparatus,
equipment or installations is under the responsibility of the relevant technical committee.
For special applications, on-site test voltages different from those described in this standard
may be specified by the relevant technical committee.
NOTE 1 The different voltage waveforms listed above do not necessarily provide equal stress on the test object.
NOTE 2 The selection of the test voltage levels should take the larger tolerances and measuring uncertainties
into account.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 60060-1:1989, High-voltage test techniques – Part 1: General definitions and test
requirements
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. For all other
definitions relating to testing procedures, see IEC 60060-1, and for those relating to
measuring systems, see IEC 60060-2. Definitions of parameters are given in the relevant
clauses of this standard.
3.1
on-site test
test at the place of use of the apparatus, equipment or installation that is to be tested, and
with the test object as far as possible in its service condition