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IEC 62561-8:2026 CMV - Lightning protection system components (LPSC) - Part 8: Requirements for components for electrically insulated LPS

IEC 62561-8:2026 CMV

Lightning protection system components (LPSC) - Part 8: Requirements for components for electrically insulated LPS

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Standard number:IEC 62561-8:2026 CMV
Released:2026-06-15
Edition:1
ICS:29.020
Pages (English):119
ISBN (English):9782832713402
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IEC 62561-8:2026 CMV

This commented version (CMV) of the official IEC Standard allows the user to identify the changes made to the previous edition IEC TS 62561-8:2018. A vertical bar appears in the margin wherever a change has been made. Additions are in green text, deletions are in strikethrough red text.

IEC 62561-8:2026 specifies the requirements and tests for components used for electrically insulated LPS. These components, which can reduce the separation distance, are as follows:
- insulating stand-offs, used in conjunction with an air-termination system and down-conductors with the aim of maintaining the proper separation distance;
- insulating down‑conductors, including their specific fasteners.
Testing of insulating stand-offs and insulating down-conductor components for an explosive atmosphere is not covered by this document. This first edition cancels and replaces IEC TS 62561-8 published in 2018. This edition constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to IEC TC 62561-8:2018:
a) title and scope of the standard has been adjusted;
b) the document has been updated in line with IEC 60068-2-52:2017 on salt mist treatment;
c) the document has been updated in line with ISO 22479:2019 on humid sulphureous atmosphere treatment;
d) two different possible example configurations for pull out tests have been introduced;
e) additional information on pollution has been included;
f) an alternate test arrangement for high voltage impulse test has been included;
g) a new normative Annex H for applicability of previous tests has been introduced;
h) pass criteria for high voltage impulse testing updated;
i) explanation on high voltage impulse testing with negative polarity has been added.