Live working - Insulating ropes

Arbeiten unter Spannung - Isolierende Seile

Travaux sous tension - Cordes isolantes

Delo pod napetostjo - Izolacijske vrvi

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-november-2024
Delo pod napetostjo - Izolacijske vrvi
Live working - Insulating ropes
Arbeiten unter Spannung - Isolierende Seile
Travaux sous tension - Cordes isolantes
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 62192-1:2024
ICS:
13.260 Varstvo pred električnim Protection against electric
udarom. Delo pod napetostjo shock. Live working
29.035.01 Izolacijski materiali na Insulating materials in
splošno general
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

78/1476/CDV
COMMITTEE DRAFT FOR VOTE (CDV)
PROJECT NUMBER:
IEC 62192-1 ED1
DATE OF CIRCULATION: CLOSING DATE FOR VOTING:
2024-09-13 2024-12-06
SUPERSEDES DOCUMENTS:
78/1442/CD, 78/1458A/CC
IEC TC 78 : LIVE WORKING
SECRETARIAT: SECRETARY:
France Mrs Sophie CHABIN
OF INTEREST TO THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEES: HORIZONTAL FUNCTION(S):

ASPECTS CONCERNED:
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TITLE:
Live working - Insulating ropes

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1 FOREWORD . 5
2 INTRODUCTION . 7
3 1 Scope . 8
4 2 Normative references . 8
5 3 Terms and definitions . 8
6 3.1 Terms and definitions . 8
7 3.2 Abbreviated terms, symbols, and units . 10
8 4 Requirements . 10
9 4.1 General . 10
10 4.2 Physical and dimensional . 10
11 4.2.1 General . 10
12 4.2.2 Physical . 10
13 4.2.3 Dimensional. 11
14 4.3 Electrical . 11
15 4.4 Mechanical . 11
16 4.5 Marking . 11
17 4.6 Instructions for use, maintenance, and care . 12
18 5 Tests . 12
19 5.1 General . 12
20 5.2 Atmospheric conditions . 12
21 5.3 Visual verification and dimensional checking . 13
22 5.3.1 Visual verification . 13
23 5.3.2 Dimensional check . 13
24 5.4 Electrical tests . 13
25 5.4.1 General . 13
26 5.4.2 Leakage current under dry conditions – Category 1 insulating rope . 14
27 5.4.3 Leakage current after water conditioning – Category 1 Insulating
28 Rope . 20
29 5.5 Durability of marking . 21
30 5.6 Verification of the required instructions for use . 21
31 6 Method of assessment of defects and verification of performance
32 applicable to insulating ropes during the production phase . 21
33 6.1 General . 21
34 6.2 Verification method for insulating ropes during the production phase . 21

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35 6.3 Alternative means to test insulating ropes during the production
36 phase . 21
37 7 Test report . 22
38 8 Modifications . 22
39 Annex A (normative) Suitable for live working; double triangle
40 (IEC 60417-5216 (2002-10)) . 23
41 Annex B (normative) Chronology of type tests . 24
42 Annex C (informative) Test requirements and criteria overview for
43 category 1 insulating ropes . 25
44 Annex D (normative) Classification of defects . 26
45 Annex E (informative) Rationale for the classification of defects . 27
46 Annex F (normative) Markings to identify insulating rope . 28
47 Annex G (informative) Summary report of type testing example . 29
48 Annex H (informative) Terminations . 30
49 Annex I (informative) In-service care and periodic testing . 31
50 I.1 In-service care and periodic testing - General . 31
51 I.2 Identification . 31
52 I.3 Storage . 31
53 I.3.1 In the field . 31
54 I.3.2 In the storage room . 31
55 I.4 Handling . 32
56 I.5 Periodic testing . 32
57 I.5.1 Inspection in the field before each use . 32
58 I.5.2 Periodic high voltage testing – 75 kV ac rms or 105 kV dc . 32
59 I.6 Application safety factor and working load limit . 33
60 I.7 Use with capstans or pulleys . 34
61 I.8 Cleaning, repair, and recycling . 34
62 I.9 Retirement . 35
63 Bibliography . 36
64 Figure 1 – Electrode arrangement for dry and wet electrical testing. 11
65 Figure 2 – Example of test set up to measure leakage current . 12
66 Figure 3 – Example of test set up minimum clearance requirements . 13
67 Figure 4 – Electrical test configuration . 15
68 Figure 5 - Upper electrode plate and split brass die clamp insert for the insulating rope . 15
69 Figure 6 - Lower electrode plate and split brass die clamp insert for the insulating rope . 16
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71 Table B.1 – Chronology and group of test pieces . 22
72 Table C.1 – Summary of test requirements and criteria for category 1 insulating ropes . 23
73 Table D.1 – Classification of defects and corresponding test . 24
74 Table E.1 – Justification for the type of defect . 25
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76 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
77 ____________
79 LIVE WORKING – INSULATING ROPES
81 FOREWORD
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