IEEE 1300-1996
Insulated Substations
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1300-1996 is a standard for insulated substations, addressing the engineering and technical considerations associated with insulating equipment and assemblies used in power, energy and industry applications. It is relevant where substation design must account for electrical isolation, material performance, and dependable operation under service conditions. For organizations working with insulated substation equipment, this standard can help support clearer specification, procurement, and compliance decisions while keeping requirements aligned with a defined technical reference.
1300-1996 overview
This technical document focuses on the insulated substation context, where insulation plays a central role in controlling electrical separation and supporting safe system performance. As a superseded standard, 1300-1996 remains useful for identifying the requirements and design approach associated with this type of equipment. It is most relevant to buyers, engineers, and maintenance teams that need a reference point for evaluating substation insulation, related components, and expected service characteristics in power and industrial settings.
Typical use cases
Typical use for 1300-1996 includes reviewing insulated substation designs, comparing equipment specifications, and checking whether materials and assemblies meet expected insulation requirements. It may be used in utility substations, industrial power distribution systems, and energy installations where electrical isolation is important. The standard can also support engineering review during upgrades, replacement planning, or technical purchasing when insulated substation equipment must be selected with consistent performance in mind.
Why this standard matters
This standard matters because insulation quality directly affects safety, reliability, and long-term equipment performance in substation environments. Using a defined reference such as 1300-1996 can help reduce ambiguity in design and procurement, especially when comparing products or evaluating legacy installations. It also supports more consistent testing and documentation practices, which can be important when managing risk, maintaining service continuity, and ensuring that insulated substation requirements are understood by all parties involved.
- Insulated substation requirements
- Electrical isolation and safety considerations
- Equipment specification and procurement support
- Industrial and utility power applications
- Legacy reference for superseded guidance
- Publication Date: 1995
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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