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BS EN 60814:1998 Insulating liquids. Oil-impregnated paper and pressboard. Determination of water by automatic coulometric Karl Fischer titration

BS EN 60814:1998

Insulating liquids. Oil-impregnated paper and pressboard. Determination of water by automatic coulometric Karl Fischer titration

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Standard number:BS EN 60814:1998
Pages:24
Released:1998-02-15
ISBN:0 580 29356 4
Status:Standard
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BS EN 60814:1998


This standard BS EN 60814:1998 Insulating liquids. Oil-impregnated paper and pressboard. Determination of water by automatic coulometric Karl Fischer titration is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 29.035.10 Paper and board insulating materials
  • 29.040.10 Insulating oils

This International Standard describes methods for the determination of water in insulating liquids and in oil-impregnated cellulosic insulation with coulometrically generated Karl Fischer reagent.

The method in clause 2 is applicable to water concentrations above 2 mg/kg in liquids having viscosity of less than 100 mm2/s at 40 °C.

The test method in clause 3, where water is extracted by means of a nitrogen stream, is the preferred method for insulating liquids of viscosity higher than 100 mm2/s.

Clause 4 describes methods for the determination of water content in oil-impregnated paper and pressboard over the range 0,1 % to 20 % by mass.