IEEE P62582-4_D4
4_D4 - IEC/IEEE Nuclear power plants - Instrumentation and control important to safety - Electrical equipment condition monitoring methods Part 4: Oxidation induction techniques
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IEEE P62582-4_D4 is a technical standard for electrical equipment condition monitoring in nuclear power plants, with a focus on oxidation induction techniques. It sits within the instrumentation and control area important to safety, where reliable assessment of material aging can support informed maintenance and inspection decisions. As an inactive document, IEEE P62582-4_D4 remains relevant for understanding this testing approach and its role in safety-related condition monitoring practices.
What is IEEE P62582-4_D4?
This standard addresses a specialized method used to evaluate oxidation induction behavior as part of condition monitoring for electrical equipment. In the context of IEC/IEEE nuclear power plant instrumentation and control, it helps define a technical basis for assessing material condition, particularly where polymeric or insulating components may age over time. IEEE P62582-4_D4 is useful for organizations that need a consistent framework for laboratory testing, comparison, and interpretation of oxidation-related degradation indicators.
Where is IEEE P62582-4_D4 used?
IEEE P62582-4_D4 is typically used in nuclear power plant engineering environments where safety-important electrical equipment must be monitored for aging and loss of performance. It is relevant to condition assessment workflows for cables, insulation systems, and other components whose material state may be evaluated through oxidation induction techniques. The standard may also support technical reviews, acceptance checks, and maintenance planning where consistent laboratory methods are needed for equipment with long service lives.
Why is IEEE P62582-4_D4 important?
This standard matters because condition monitoring in nuclear applications depends on repeatable methods and clear technical criteria. IEEE P62582-4_D4 supports more consistent testing and comparison of oxidation-related aging indicators, which can improve confidence in maintenance decisions and reduce uncertainty in safety-important equipment assessments. For procurement, design control, and compliance activities, it provides a focused reference that helps teams apply a defined approach rather than relying on ad hoc testing practices.
- Oxidation induction techniques
- Electrical equipment condition monitoring
- Nuclear safety-related instrumentation and control
- Aging assessment for insulating materials
- Testing and maintenance support
- Publication Date: 2011
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Nuclear Engineering; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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