This guide provides recommendations for the in-service visual inspection, use, care, maintenance, and electrical testing of conductive clothing, including suits, gloves, socks, and boots, for use during linework on voltages up to 765 kV ac and ±750 kV dc. Testing pertains only to nondestructive electrical tests that can be performed periodically to check if there is any reduction in the conductivity of the clothing.
This standard covers certain electrical, dimensional, and mechanical characteristics and takes into consideration certain safety features of 60-Hz, two-winding, liquid-immersed transformers rated as follows, and used for step-down purposes: 1) 833/958 through 8333/10 417 kVA, single-phase; 750/862 through 10 000/12 500 kVA, three-phase; high voltage, 2400 through 138 000 volts; low-voltage, 480 through 36 230 volts; without load tap changing. 2) 12 000/16 000/20 000 through 60 000/80 000/ 100 00… read more 0 kVA, three-phase; high voltage, 23 000 through 230 000 volts; low voltage, 4800 through 36 230 volts; without load tap changing. 3) 3750/4687 through 10 000/12 500 kVA, three-phase; high voltage, 6900 through 138 000 volts", low voltage, 2400 through 36 230 volts; with load tap changing. 4) 12 000/16 000/20 000 through 60 000/80 000/100 000 kVA, three-phase; high voltage, 23 000 through 230 000 volts; low voltage, 4800 through 36 230 volts; with load tap changing It is not intended that this standard shall apply to dry-type, regulating, pad-mounted, secondary-network, furnace, rectifier, or mine transformers. read less