GB/T 25098-2010
ActiveLive washing regulation of insulating live-working washing agent
绝缘体带电清洗剂使用导则
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 25098-2010 provides guidelines for the safe live washing of energized electrical insulators using specialized cleaning agents, ensuring no flashover or insulation damage occurs during the process. It is applied in the electric power industry, specifically for the maintenance of high-voltage transmission lines and substation equipment, where insulators must be cleaned without de-energizing the system. The standard defines requirements for washing agents, equipment, and operational procedures to prevent electrical hazards and maintain system reliability.
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