BS EN 60371-3-2:1995 Specification for insulating materials based on mica. Part 3. Specifications for individual materials - Mica paper
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BS EN 60371-3-2:1995 is a British Standard that specifies the dimensions and tolerances of ceramic and glass insulators for use in electrical equipment with a nominal voltage greater than 1,000 V a.c. or 1,500 V d.c. This standard applies to insulators used in circuit breakers, disconnectors, and earthing switches.
The standard outlines the dimensions and tolerances for the insulator's various components, including the shed, core, and fittings. It also specifies requirements for the mechanical and electrical performance of the insulators, including their ability to withstand various environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, and pollution.
BS EN 60371-3-2:1995 is an important standard in ensuring the safe and reliable operation of electrical equipment with a nominal voltage greater than 1,000 V a.c. or 1,500 V d.c. Compliance with this standard is necessary to ensure that insulators meet performance and safety requirements. Manufacturers and designers of these insulators should adhere to this standard to ensure that their products are safe and reliable for use in electrical equipment.