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IEEE 1024-1988

IEEE Recommended Practice for Specifying Distribution Composite Insulators (Suspension Type)

Standard by IEEE, 1989

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IEEE 1024-1988

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IEEE 1024-1988 is a recommended practice for specifying distribution composite insulators of the suspension type, with a focus on the requirements used in power distribution applications. It helps define how these insulators should be described for procurement, engineering, and compatibility with overhead line hardware. For utilities and engineers working in power, energy, and industry applications, the standard supports clearer specification of insulation performance, materials, and service expectations.

Overview of IEEE 1024-1988

This technical document addresses the specification of composite suspension insulators used in distribution systems. IEEE 1024-1988 is relevant where consistent engineering language is needed for selecting and ordering insulators intended for line support and electrical isolation. It provides a practical basis for describing the product type, helping reduce ambiguity between purchasers, manufacturers, and system designers. In distribution projects, that clarity can support better alignment between equipment needs and expected operating conditions.

Typical use cases

This standard is typically used when specifying insulators for overhead distribution lines, especially suspension configurations in utility networks and related industrial power systems. It may be applied during equipment procurement, design review, and specification writing for projects that use composite insulators in outdoor service. IEEE 1024-1988 is also useful when comparing product offerings or checking that an insulator specification matches the intended electrical and mechanical application.

Why it matters

Using IEEE 1024-1988 can improve consistency in how suspension-type composite insulators are defined and evaluated. That matters in practice because unclear specifications can lead to procurement errors, installation issues, or mismatched performance expectations. The standard supports more disciplined design control and helps teams communicate technical requirements more reliably. For distribution infrastructure, this can reduce risk and make compliance, review, and acceptance processes easier to manage.

  • Composite suspension insulators
  • Distribution line specification
  • Outdoor power insulation
  • Engineering and procurement reference
SKU: d34f980216e5

  • Publication Date: 1989
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
  • Official IEEE: Doi link

  • This Version: 1024 (1989)

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