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AS 4202-1994
[Pending Revision]Insulating covers for electrical purposes
Specifies constructional and test requirements for two classes of flexible insulating covers for indoor and outdoor use. The covers may be tube type or drape type and are intended to be used to cover live equipment, with a working voltage not exceeding 650 V, to prevent accidental contact by persons working nearby.
Published: 11/07/1994
Pages: 9
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PREFACE
1 SCOPE
2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
3 DEFINITION
4 CLASSIFICATION
5 COMPOSITION
6 CONSTRUCTION
7 DIMENSIONS
7.1 Thickness
7.2 Width, length and form
8 COLOUR
9 WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH
10 MARKING
11 TESTS
11.1 General
11.2 Electrical insulation
11.3 Tear resistance
11.4 Ultraviolet radiation
11.5 Tensile stress-strain properties
11.6 Resistance to puncture
APPENDIX A
A1 STORAGE
A2 INSPECTION
APPENDIX B
B1 SCOPE
B2 APPARATUS
B3 CONDITIONING OF TEST SPECIMENS
B3.1 General
B3.2 Class I type
B3.3 Class II type
B4 PREPARATION OF TEST SPECIMENS
B4.1 General
B4.2 Class I type
B4.3 Class II type
B5 PROCEDURE
B5.1 Class I type
B5.2 Class II type
APPENDIX C
C1 SCOPE
C2 APPARATUS
C3 PREPARATION OF TEST SPECIMENS
C4 PROCEDURE
C5 REPORT
Cited references in this standard
[Current]
Methods of test for elastomers, Method 12: Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Determination of tear strength (trouser, angle and crescent test pieces)
[Withdrawn]
High-voltage test techniques, Part 1: General definitions and test requirements
BS 903-A2
Methods of testing vulcanized rubber, Part A2: Determination of tensile stress-strain properties
BS 903-A19
Methods of testing vulcanized rubber, Part A19: Heat resistance and accelerated ageing tests
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