IEEE P98/D6.1, Oct 2015
IEEE Approved Draft Standard for the Preparation of Test Procedures for the Thermal Evaluation of Solid Electrical Insulating Materials
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IEEE P98/D6.1, Oct 2015 is an approved draft standard for preparing test procedures used in the thermal evaluation of solid electrical insulating materials. It provides a focused framework for defining how heating behavior, thermal endurance, and related material response should be assessed in electrical applications. For engineers and laboratories working with insulation systems, this standard helps support more consistent test planning, clearer comparisons, and better alignment between material performance data and practical design decisions.
About IEEE P98/D6.1, Oct 2015
This draft standard addresses the preparation of test procedures rather than a single material property, making it useful as a technical reference for structuring thermal evaluation work. IEEE P98/D6.1, Oct 2015 is relevant where solid electrical insulating materials must be assessed under conditions that may affect durability, stability, and service suitability. It supports a more controlled approach to test method development, helping users define procedures that are suitable for comparative evaluation and engineering documentation.
Where is IEEE P98/D6.1, Oct 2015 used?
IEEE P98/D6.1, Oct 2015 is typically used in laboratories, product development groups, and quality teams working with insulation for power, energy, and industrial electrical equipment. It is especially relevant for components, devices, and systems that depend on reliable thermal behavior from solid insulating materials. The standard may be applied when preparing procedures for material qualification, internal testing, or specification review in contexts where thermal stress can influence electrical insulation performance.
Importance in practice
In practice, this standard matters because thermal test procedures can affect how reliably insulating materials are evaluated and compared. IEEE P98/D6.1, Oct 2015 helps support consistency in test preparation, which can improve confidence in results used for design control, procurement, and compliance-related documentation. For teams assessing insulation performance, a clearer procedure reduces ambiguity, supports repeatable testing, and can help lower the risk of selecting materials that do not meet thermal expectations.
- Preparation of thermal test procedures
- Solid electrical insulating materials
- Comparative evaluation and documentation
- Laboratory and engineering use
- Consistency in insulation testing
- Publication Date: 2016
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
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