GSO IEC 60052:2010

IEC 60052:2002
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 31 March 2010

Voltage measurement by means of standard air gaps

GSO IEC 60052:2010 Files

Arabic 30 Pages
Current Edition
English 22 Pages
Current Edition Reference Language

GSO IEC 60052:2010 Scope

IEC 60052 sets forth recommendations concerning the construction and use of standard air gaps for the measurement of peak values of the following four types of voltage : a)Alternating voltages of power frequencies; b)Full lightning impulse voltages; c)Switching impulse voltages; d)Direct voltages. Air gaps constructed and used in accordance with this standard represent IEC standard measuring devices in accordance with IEC 60060-2 and are primarily intended for performance checks of high voltage measuring systems .

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