GB/T 2317.2-2008
ActiveTest method for electric power fittings - Part 2: Corona and RIV tests for electric power fittings
电力金具试验方法 第2部分:电晕和无线电干扰试验
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This standard specifies the test methods for evaluating corona discharge and radio interference voltage (RIV) generated by electric power fittings under high-voltage conditions. It is applied in the design, manufacturing, and quality inspection of hardware used in overhead transmission lines and substations, particularly for fittings operating at 110 kV and above. The standard ensures that fittings meet electromagnetic compatibility requirements to minimize power loss and radio noise in electrical power systems.
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