GB/T 9326.1-2008
ActiveOil-filled, paper or polypropylene paper laminate insulated, metal-sheathed cables and accessories for alternating voltages up to and including 500kV - Part 1: Test
交流500kV及以下纸或聚丙烯复合纸绝缘金属套充油电缆及附件 第1部分: 试验
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the testing methods and requirements for oil-filled cables insulated with paper or polypropylene paper laminate and their metal-sheathed accessories, designed for alternating voltages up to 500kV. It is applied in the electrical power industry for type approval, routine, and sample testing of high-voltage transmission cables and their associated accessories. The standard ensures the electrical, mechanical, and thermal performance of these cables meets safety and reliability criteria for use in power grids and substations.
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