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BS EN 60156:1996 Insulating liquids. Determination of the breakdown voltage at power frequency. Test method

BS EN 60156:1996

Insulating liquids. Determination of the breakdown voltage at power frequency. Test method

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Standard number:BS EN 60156:1996
Pages:16
Released:1996-04-15
ISBN:0 580 25270 1
Status:Standard
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BS EN 60156:1996


This standard BS EN 60156:1996 Insulating liquids. Determination of the breakdown voltage at power frequency. Test method is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 29.040.01 Insulating fluids in general

This International Standard specifies the method for determining the dielectric breakdown voltage of insulating liquids at power frequency. The test portion, contained in a specified apparatus, is subjected to an increasing a.c. electrical field by means of a constant rate of voltage rise until breakdown occurs.

The method applies to all types of insulating liquids of nominal viscosity up to 350 mm2 s–1 at 40 °C. It is appropriate both for acceptance testing on unused liquids at the time of their delivery and for establishing the condition of samples taken in monitoring and maintenance of equipment.


The test method applies to all types of insulating liquids of nominal viscosity up to 350 mm2s$u-1 at 40°C. It is appropriate both for acceptance testing on unused liquids at the time of their delivery and for establishing the condition of samples taken in monitoring and maintenance of equipment.