IEEE P62582-6, FDIS 2019
Electrical equipment condition monitoring methods. Part 6: Insulation resistance
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P62582-6, FDIS 2019 is an English technical standard focused on electrical equipment condition monitoring methods, with a specific emphasis on insulation resistance. It is relevant where engineers need a structured way to assess insulation condition in components, circuits, devices, and systems, including equipment used in power, energy, and industrial applications. By defining a focused approach to insulation resistance, this standard supports more consistent testing and helps users interpret condition data with greater confidence.
P62582-6, FDIS 2019 overview
This document addresses a specific part of electrical equipment condition monitoring: insulation resistance. P62582-6, FDIS 2019 is intended to guide how this measurement is considered within broader monitoring and assessment practices for electrical assets. In technical environments, insulation resistance is a practical indicator of insulation quality, moisture influence, contamination, and general degradation. As an inactive standard, it remains useful as a reference point for understanding the intended method and scope of this condition monitoring approach.
Typical use cases
This standard is typically relevant when evaluating insulation condition in electrical components, circuits, and assembled equipment used across industrial and energy-related systems. It may be used in maintenance programs, inspection routines, acceptance checks, or diagnostic workflows where insulation resistance measurements help identify emerging issues. In nuclear engineering and power applications, it can support controlled testing of equipment where insulation integrity is important to reliable operation. It is also useful for teams comparing results across assets or documenting test practices.
Why this standard matters
Insulation resistance testing is often a practical part of managing electrical risk, and P62582-6, FDIS 2019 helps define that topic in a focused and technically meaningful way. Using a recognized standard can improve consistency in test methods, reporting, and interpretation, which matters for procurement, maintenance planning, and compliance activities. It may also help reduce uncertainty when deciding whether insulation performance is acceptable or whether further investigation is needed, especially in systems where reliability and safety are closely linked.
- Electrical equipment condition monitoring
- Insulation resistance measurement
- Components, circuits, and systems
- Power, energy, and industrial applications
- Assessment of insulation condition
- Publication Date: 2019
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Nuclear Engineering; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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