BS EN 60953-1:1996 - Rules for steam turbine thermal acceptance tests - High accuracy for large condensing steam turbines
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BS EN 60953-1:1996 is a British Standard that specifies the requirements for brazing and braze welding of copper, copper alloys, and nickel alloys for use in electrical applications. This standard applies to the brazing and braze welding of components such as busbars, conductors, and other electrical components used in power transmission and distribution systems.
BS EN 60953-1:1996 specifies the requirements for the brazing and braze welding process, including the materials, equipment, and procedures that must be used to achieve a reliable joint. The standard also provides guidelines for the inspection and testing of brazed and braze welded joints to ensure that they meet the required performance specifications.
Additionally, BS EN 60953-1:1996 specifies the requirements for the qualification of brazing and braze welding procedures and personnel. This includes the training and certification of personnel involved in the brazing and braze welding process, as well as the testing and evaluation of brazing and braze welded joints to ensure that they meet the required performance specifications.
Overall, BS EN 60953-1:1996 is an important standard that helps ensure the reliability and safety of electrical components that are brazed or braze welded. This standard is used by manufacturers, testing laboratories, and certification bodies to ensure that components meet the required performance specifications and can safely and effectively transmit and distribute electrical power.