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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 5075-2016 (GB/T5075-2016)Description (Translated English): Terminology for electric power fittings Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: K47 Classification of International Standard: 29.240.20 Word Count Estimation: 18,141 Date of Issue: 2016-04-25 Date of Implementation: 2016-11-01 Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB/T 5075-2001 Regulation (derived from): National Standard Announcement No Issuing agency(ies): General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China GB/T 5075-2016: Terminology for electric power fittings---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.Terminology for electric power fittings ICS 29.240.20 K47 National Standards of People's Republic of China Replacing GB/T 5075-2001 Power fittings terminology Posted on.2016-04-25 2016-11-01 implementation General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China China National Standardization Administration released Directory Foreword Ⅲ 1 Scope 1 2 terminology 1 References 8 Index 9 ForewordThis standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This standard replaces GB/T 5075-2001 "Terminology of electrical fittings", compared with GB/T 5075-2001, the main technical changes as follows. --- Modify the definition of "electrical fittings" (see 2.1.1, version 2.1.1 of.2001); --- Modify the definition of "Tension Clamp" (see 2.1.3, version 2.1.1 of.2001); --- Modify the term "protective hardware" as "protective hardware" and modify the definition (see 2.1.7, version 2.1001 of.2001); --- Modify the definition of "bus fittings" (see 2.1.8, version 2.1.8 of.2001); --- Modify the definition of "nominal sabotage" (see 2.1.11, version 2.1.11 of.2001); --- Modify "slip" term name as "slip", and modify the definition (see 2.1.12, version 2.1001 2.1001); --- Modify the definition of "grip" (see 2.1.13, version 2.1001 2.1001); --- Modify the definition of "insulator string" (see 2.1.14,2001 version 2.1.15); --- Modify the definition of "temperature rise" (see 2.1.22, version 2.1001 of.2001); --- The "pre-twisted fittings" adjusted to the integrated category, and revised the definition (see 2.1.23,.2001 version of the 2.2001); --- Added "jumper" terms and definitions (see 2.1.24); --- Added "anti-dance device" terms and definitions (see 2.1.25); --- Modify the term "hanging ring" to "extension ring" (see 2.2.1, version 2.2.1 of.2001); --- Modify the name of "hanging board" terminology to "parallel hanging board" (see 2.2.2, version 2.2.2 of.2001); --- Modify the name of "ball head" to "ball head hanger" (see 2.2.3, version 2.2.3 of.2001); --- Added "ball hanging plate" terms and definitions (see 2.2.4); --- Modify "bowl head" terminology name to "bowl head hanging plate" (see 2.2.5, version 2.2001 of.2001); --- Modify the definition of "arcing angle" (see 2.2.21, version 2.2001 of.2001); --- Modify the definition of "spacer" (see 2.2.23, version 2.2001 of.2001); --- Modify the definition of "heavy hammer" (see 2.2.26, version 2.2.28,.2001); --- Modify the definition of "equipment clamp" (see 2.2.29, version 2.2001 of.2001); --- Added "anti-dazzle ball" terms and definitions (see 2.2.38); --- Added "Clamp rotary spacer" terms and definitions (see 2.2.39); --- Added "phase spacing rod" terms and definitions (see 2.2.40); --- Added "mechanical load test" terms and definitions (see 2.3.13); --- Added "grip test" terms and definitions (see 2.3.14); --- Added "tensile test" terms and definitions (see 2.3.15); --- Added "interval rod to cardiac test" terms and definitions (see 2.3.16); --- Removed the "clamp" term and its definition (see.2001 version 2.1.9); --- Removed the "insulator string" term and its definition (see.2001 version 2.1.16); --- Removed "jumper clamp" terms and their definitions (see.2001 version 2.2.19); --- Removed the term "regular test" and its definition (see.2001 version 2.3.5). Please note that some of this document may be patentable. The issuing agencies of this document do not bear the responsibility of identifying these patents. This standard proposed by the China Electricity Council. This standard by the National Standardization Technical Committee overhead lines (SAC/TC202) centralized. This standard was drafted by China Electric Power Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard. Zhou Lixian, Wang Jingchao, especially Chuan Yong, Li Yongwei, Wu Guohong, Chen Ning, Zhao Quanjiang, Li Jin, Wang Wei, Xu Youyan. This standard replaces the standards previously issued version. --- GB/T 5075-2001, GB/T 5075-1985. Power fittings terminology1 ScopeThis standard specifies the main terminology of electrical fittings. This standard applies to the development of electrical fittings standards, writing, translation of professional literature, teaching materials and books and periodicals. Other areas related to electrical fittings Can also refer to the use.2 terminology2.1 integrated category 2.1.1 Electrical fittings electricpowerfitting Various types of devices that connect and combine electrical systems to transmit mechanical loads, electrical loads, or attachments that provide some form of protection Fittings. 2.1.2 Suspension Clamp suspensionclamp Hang the lead (ground) wire to the hardware on the suspended insulator strings (strings) or strings (strings). 2.1.3 Tension clamp tensionclamp Connect the lead (ground) wire to the fittings on the string or set of strings. 2.1.4 Connection fittings linkfitting The insulators, suspension clamps, clamps and protective wear resistance and other connections into a combination of overdrafted or tension string (group) of the hardware. 2.1.5 Splicing fittings with splicingfitting For the guide (ground) between the connection or repair, and can meet the guide (ground) line of mechanical and electrical performance requirements of the hardware. 2.1.6 Contact fittings partialtensionfitting For the connection of wires or terminals of electrical equipment, the main purpose of the electrical load transmission. Also known as non-bearing joint Fittings. 2.1.7 Protective hardware protectivefitting For the wire, ground, various types of electrical installations or fittings itself, play a protective electrical or mechanical properties of the hardware. 2.1.8 Busbar fittings bus-barfitting For busbar fixation, suspension, support, protection and other effects of the hardware. 2.1.9 Mechanical damage load mechanicalfailureload Under specified test conditions, the maximum load that can be applied to the fittings. ...... |