Overhead electrical conductors - Creep test procedures for stranded conductors

Is applicable to non-interrupted creep-testing of stranded conductors for overhead lines such as those specified by IEC 61089. Procedures for interpreting the results are also included. The object of the test is principally to calculate creep for any purpose and to compare creep of different conductors.

Leiter für elektrische Freileitungen - Kriechprüfungen für verseilte Leiter

Conducteurs pour lignes électriques aériennes - Procédures d'essai de fluage pour conducteurs câblés

Est applicable aux essais de fluage ininterrompus de conducteurs câblés pour lignes aériennes tels que spécifiés par la CEI 61089. La procédure d'interprétation des résultats est également précisée. L'objet de cet essai est principalement de calculer le fluage pour toutes les applications et de comparer le fluage de différents conducteurs.

Vodniki za nadzemne vode – Preskusni postopki lezenja za pletene vodnike

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
20-Apr-1998
Withdrawal Date
31-Dec-2000
Drafting Committee
Parallel Committee
Current Stage
6060 - Document made available - Publishing
Start Date
21-Apr-1998
Completion Date
21-Apr-1998

Overview

EN 61395:1998 (adopted as SIST EN 61395:1999) is a CLC/European standard for overhead electrical conductors that defines creep test procedures for stranded conductors. It is applicable to non‑interrupted creep‑testing of stranded conductors used on overhead power transmission and distribution lines (see IEC 61089 for conductor types). The standard includes procedures for interpreting test results with the principal objective of calculating creep and comparing creep behaviour between different conductors.

Key Topics

  • Scope and application: Applies to non‑interrupted creep testing of stranded conductors for overhead lines; intended for conductors referenced by IEC 61089.
  • Creep measurement focus: Procedures to obtain time‑dependent elongation (creep) data and to calculate creep values for comparison.
  • Result interpretation: Methods for analysing test data so that creep of different conductor constructions can be compared reliably.
  • Standard identification: Published as EN 61395:1998 and adopted in Slovenia as SIST EN 61395:1999 (ICS 29.240.20 - Power transmission and distribution lines).
  • Multilingual recognition: Title and scope published in multiple languages (English, Slovenian, German, French), reflecting its European adoption.

(Note: the standard’s scope and objectives are described here; specific test parameters, sample preparation, apparatus, durations and acceptance criteria should be taken directly from the official document.)

Applications

EN 61395 is practical for professionals and organizations involved in the design, testing and procurement of overhead conductors:

  • Conductor manufacturers - to assess long‑term dimensional stability and to compare product variants.
  • Independent testing laboratories - to perform standardised creep tests and deliver comparable results to clients.
  • Utilities and transmission system operators - to evaluate conductor performance, lifecycle behaviour and suitability for specific line projects.
  • R&D teams and material scientists - to validate new alloys, strand geometries or core materials against established creep behaviour criteria.
  • Standards and compliance engineers - to reference a recognised European procedure when specifying acceptance testing.

Related Standards

  • IEC 61089 - standard for stranded conductors for overhead lines (referenced for conductor types).
  • Other regional or international standards on overhead conductor testing and mechanical performance may be consulted alongside EN 61395 for comprehensive evaluation.

Keywords: EN 61395, creep test, stranded conductors, overhead electrical conductors, IEC 61089, creep testing procedures, power transmission lines, distribution lines, conductor comparison.

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Frequently Asked Questions

EN 61395:1998 is a standard published by CLC. Its full title is "Overhead electrical conductors - Creep test procedures for stranded conductors". This standard covers: Is applicable to non-interrupted creep-testing of stranded conductors for overhead lines such as those specified by IEC 61089. Procedures for interpreting the results are also included. The object of the test is principally to calculate creep for any purpose and to compare creep of different conductors.

Is applicable to non-interrupted creep-testing of stranded conductors for overhead lines such as those specified by IEC 61089. Procedures for interpreting the results are also included. The object of the test is principally to calculate creep for any purpose and to compare creep of different conductors.

EN 61395:1998 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 29.240.20 - Power transmission and distribution lines. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.

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Standards Content (Sample)


SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-november-1999
Vodniki za nadzemne vode – Preskusni postopki lezenja za pletene vodnike
Overhead electrical conductors - Creep test procedures for stranded conductors
Leiter für elektrische Freileitungen - Kriechprüfungen für verseilte Leiter
Conducteurs pour lignes électriques aériennes - Procédures d'essai de fluage pour
conducteurs câblés
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 61395:1998
ICS:
29.240.20 Daljnovodi Power transmission and
distribution lines
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

SIST EN
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