IEC 60437:2023
(Main)Radio interference test on high-voltage insulators
Radio interference test on high-voltage insulators
IEC 60437:2023 specifies the procedure for a radio interference (RI) test carried out in a laboratory on clean and dry insulators at a frequency of 0,5 MHz or 1 MHz or, alternatively, at other frequencies between 0,5 MHz and 2 MHz.
This document applies to insulators for use on AC or DC overhead power lines and overhead traction lines with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 1997. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 1997. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:
a) Composite station post and composite hollow core station post insulators have been included;
b) All paragraphs of Samples test were actualized;
c) Sample test fast procedure was introduced.
Essai de perturbations radioélectriques des isolateurs pour haute tension
IEC 60437:2023 spécifie la procédure pour un essai de perturbations radioélectriques effectué en laboratoire sur des isolateurs propres et secs à une fréquence de 0,5 MHz ou 1 MHz ou, en variante, à d'autres fréquences comprises entre 0,5 MHz et 2 MHz. Le présent document s’applique aux isolateurs destinés à des lignes aériennes en courant alternatif ou continu et des lignes aériennes de traction de tension nominale supérieure à 1 000 V.
Cette troisième édition annule et remplace la deuxième édition parue en 1997. Cette édition inclut les modifications techniques majeures suivantes par rapport à l'édition précédente:
a) Introduction des supports isolants composites et des supports isolants composites creux;
b) Actualisation de tous les alinéas portant sur les essais individuels;
c) Introduction d'une procédure rapide d'essai individuel.
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD .3
INTRODUCTION .5
1 Scope .6
2 Normative references .6
3 Terms and definitions .7
4 Measurement frequency .7
5 Radio noise limits and test voltage.7
6 Measuring instruments .8
6.1 Standard CISPR measuring apparatus .8
6.2 Other measuring apparatus .8
7 Measuring circuit .8
8 Requirements for test voltage .8
9 Atmospheric conditions .8
10 Test area .9
11 Arrangements of insulators for test .9
11.1 Mounting of insulators .9
11.2 Conditions of insulators before test . 10
11.3 Checking and calibration of test circuit . 10
12 Insulators for Type test . 10
12.1 Number of insulators . 10
12.2 String insulator units .
12.2 Voltage application and RI characteristics . 12
12.3 Acceptance criterion . 12
13 Procedure for type tests .
13 Procedure for Sample tests . 12
13.1 General . 12
13.2 Insulators subjected to sample tests . 12
13.3 Number of samples . 13
14.3 Mounting arrangement .
13.4 Test procedure . 13
13.5 Acceptance criterion . 13
13.6 Re-test procedure . 13
14 Test report . 14
List of comments . 15
Figure 1 – Schematic representation of the type test procedure: (a) measurement cycle /
(b) example of characteristic curve . 14
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IEC 60437 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 36: Insulators. It is an International
Standard.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 1997. This edition
constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
a) Composite station post and composite hollow core station post insulators have been
included;
b) All paragraphs of Samples test were actualized;
c) Sample test fast procedure was introduced.
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INTRODUCTION
The first edition of IEC 60437 presented the available information on a radio interference test
on high-voltage insulators as a technical report. This allowed further experience in conducting
the test and the interpretation of results to be gained.
The second edition incorporated that experience in the form of an International Standard, which
gave the recommended procedures for a radio interference test on high-voltage insulators.
This third edition incorporates clarification of test arrangements and the number of insulators
to be tested for composite station posts, composite hollow core station posts and hybrid
insulators. This edition also incorporates clarification on the fast method for the sample test.
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RADIO INTERFERENCE TEST ON HIGH-VOLTAGE INSULATORS
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the procedure for a radio interference (RI) test carried out
in a laboratory on clean and dry insulators at a frequency of 0,5 MHz or 1 MHz or, alternatively,
at other frequencies between 0,5 MHz and 2 MHz.
This document applies to insulators for use on AC or DC overhead power lines and overhead
traction lines with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V. 1
In service the RI characteristics of an insulator may be modified by the ambient conditions,
particularly rainfall and other moisture, and by pollution. It is not considered feasible to specify
reproducible test conditions to simulate a range of ambient conditions. Hence only tests on
clean and dry insulators are specified in this document.
NOTE The effects of insulator surface conditions, including pollution, are presented in Amendment 1 of CISPR 18-
2:2017, clause 6.3.
2 Normative references 2
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 60050(471):1984, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) – Chapter 471: Insulators
IEC 60060-1:19892010, High-voltage test techniques – Part 1: General definitions and test
requirements
IEC 60137:19952017, Insulated bushings for alternating voltages above 1 000 V
IEC 60168:1994, Tests on indoor and outdoor post insulators of ceramic material or glass for
systems with nominal voltages greater than 1 000 V
IEC 60168:1994/AMD1:1997
IEC 60168:1994/AMD2:2000
IEC 60383-1:19932023, Insulators for overhead lines with a nominal voltage above 1 000 V –
Part 1: Ceramic or glass insulator units for a.c. systems – Definitions, test methods and
acceptance criteria
IEC 60383-2:1993, Insulators for overhead lines with a nominal voltage above 1 000 V – Part 2:
Insulator strings and insulator sets for a.c. systems – Definitions, test methods and acceptance
criteria
IEC 61109:2008, Insulators for overhead lines – Composite suspension and tension insulators
for a.c. systems with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V – Definitions, test methods and
acceptance criteria
IEC 61462:2007, Composite hollow insulators – Pressurized and unpressurized insulators for
use in electrical equipment with rated voltage greater than 1 000 V – Definitions, test methods,
acceptance criteria and design recommendations
IEC 61952:2008, Insulators for overhead lines – Composite line post insulators for A.C. systems
with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V – Definitions, test methods and acceptance criteria
IEC 62231:2006, Composite station post insulators for substations with a.c. voltages greater
than 1 000 V up to 245 kV – Definitions, test methods and acceptance criteria
CISPR 16-1:1993, Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and
methods – Part 1: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus
CISPR 16-1-1:2019, Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and
methods – Part 1-1: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus – Measuring
apparatus
, Radio interference characteristics of overhead power lines and high-
CISPR 18-2:19862017
voltage equipment – Part 2: Methods of measurement and procedure for determining limits
Amendment 1 (1993)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purpose of this International Standard, the definitions given in IEC 60050(471) and
IEC 60383-1 are applicable.
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4 Measurement frequency
Measurements of RI characteristics shall be made at a frequency of (0,5 ± 0,05) MHz or
(1,0 ± 0,1) MHz or alternatively by agreement between purchaser and manufacturer at other
frequencies between 0,5 MHz and 2 MHz.
The reference measurement frequency is 0,5 MHz. It is recommended that measurements are
made at a frequency of 0,5 MHz ± 10 % 3. Alternatively, by agreement between purchaser and
manufacturer, other frequencies between 0,5 MHz and 2 MHz may be used.
NOTE Although CISPR 18-2 gives the reference measurement frequency for the measurement of RI characteristics
as 0,5 MHz, the existing standard practice in some countries is to use 1 MHz or 2 MHz when measuring radio
interference characteristics of insulators.
The frequencies of 0,5 MHz or alternatively 1 MHz are preferred because, usually, the level of
radio noise at this part of the spectrum is representative of the higher levels and also because
0,5 MHz lies between the low and medium frequency radio broadcast bands.
The RI characteristics of insulators do not normally affect television broadcasts.
5 Radio noise limits and test voltage
This document does not specify a limiting value for the radio interference characteristic of
insulators or the test voltage.
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When RI tests are required, the relevant values, depending on product or national regulations
or specifications, shall be found in the relevant IEC standard or shall be agreed between the
purchaser and manufacturer.
NOTE Guidance for establishing limit values is given in CISPR 18-2:2017, Amendment 1.
6 Measuring instruments
6.1 Standard CISPR measuring apparatus
Unless otherwise agreed, the standard CISPR measuring apparatus, as specified in
CISPR 16-1-1, shall be used for all measurements of RI characteristics of insulators.
6.2 Other measuring apparatus
By agreement between the purchaser and manufacturer measuring apparatus differing from the
CISPR standard measuring apparatus may be used provided that conversion of the
measurements to quasi peak values is possible.
7 Measuring circuit
Laboratory measurements of radio noise shall be made by measuring the conducted quantities,
either current or voltage.
The relevant measuring circuits are specified in CISPR 18-2.
The basic test circuit is shown in Figure 4 of CISPR 18-2:2017, and a practical form of standard
test circuit in Figure 5. For DC insulators tests, H.V. transformer mentioned on both figures shall
be a DC voltage generator 4. Depending on the distance between the measuring set and the
test circuit, the arrangements shown in Figure 6 or Figure 7 of CISPR 18-2:2017 may be
incorporated into the test circuit of Figure 5.
The test circuit shall be arranged so as to permit an accurate measurement of the radio noise
level generated by the object under test. Any interference from outside the test circuit, including
the supply, or from other parts of the circuit, shall be at a low level and, preferably, at least
10 dB below the level specified for the test object. Also, with the specified test voltage applied
to the circuit, the level of background noise shall be at least 6 dB below the lowest level to be
measured (see 4.5.11 – CISPR 18-2:2017). 5
8 Requirements for test voltage
RI measurements shall be made with a power-frequency voltage (for AC insulators) or direct
voltage (for DC insulators) applied to the test object. The test voltage and its method of
measurement shall comply with the requirements of IEC 60060-1. The radio noise level
produced by the connections between the transformer and test insulator shall be insignificant
compared with the levels to be measured from the test object at the test voltage.
9 Atmospheric conditions
The standard reference atmospheric conditions in accordance with IEC 60060-1 are not
applicable to radio interference tests.
Tests made in accordance with this document shall be performed under atmospheric conditions
complying with the following requirements:
– temperature between 10 °C and 35 °C
– pressure between 87 kPa and 107 kPa (870 mbar and 1 070 mbar)
– relative humidity between 45 % and 75 %.
NOTE 1 – The absolute humidity and the atmospheric pressure can influence the test results.
NOTE 2 – By agreement between the purchaser and manufacturer, e.g. to simulate service
conditions, tests may be carried out under other atmospheric conditions. Examples of these
include:
– temperature between 5 °C and 40 °C
– relative humidity between 20 % and 80 %.
Correction to standard atmospheric conditions shall not be applied to either the test voltage or
the radio interference measurements.
The atmospheric conditions shall be recorded.
10 Test area
Tests on smaller insulators and insulator sets preferably shall be performed inside a screened
room which is large enough to prevent the walls and floor having any significant effect on the
distribution of the electric field at the surface of the test object. Circuits, for example power and
lighting, entering the screened test area shall, ideally, be filtered so as to avoid the introduction
of radio noise present in the general environment.
When, for testing larger insulators and insulator sets, a suitable screened room is not available,
the tests may be carried out at any place where the background noise level is sufficiently low
compared with the levels to be measured (see Clause 7).
11 Arrangements of insulators for test
11.1 Mounting of insulators
Insulators, including bushings, shall, when mounted for radio interference tests, be complete
with any all stress control devices and fittings specified by the manufacturer or the purchaser.
They shall be mounted either in a standard method of mounting for electrical tests or in a
manner simulating service conditions.
Test results are influenced not only by the insulators, but also by the method of mounting and
the presence of arcing horns, grading rings, conductor bundles and their position relative to the
insulators. Hence a test configuration simulating service conditions shall be as representative
as possible.
NOTE 1 Although measurements of the RI characteristics of an insulator are related to its service voltage, the
standard methods of mounting are referenced to the requirements or otherwise, to switching impulse tests, since RI
measurements are usually made on insulators and insulator sets when they are mounted for other electrical tests,
and service voltage is not normally a specified characteristic of an insulator.
Pin insulators, line post insulators and string insulator units shall be mounted in accordance
with the standard method of mounting given in the relevant clauses of IEC 60383-1.
NOTE –For pin and line post insulators, care should be taken to ensure that the high-voltage
connection is sufficiently secure to make a good contact with the porcelain ceramic or glass or
with the metal end fittings, thus ensuring freedom from local discharges.
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Insulator sets for which switching impulse tests are not required shall be mounted in accordance
with the standard method of mounting given in the relevant clauses of IEC 60383-2. The
mounting arrangement for string insulator units may be applied for short suspension or tension
composite insulators (Length ≤ 0,6m). In case of tests in screened rooms the conductor can be
omitted. 6
Post insulators for which switching impulse tests are not required shall be mounted in
accordance with the standard method of mounting given in 4.4.1 of IEC 60168:1994.
Bushings for which switching impulse tests are not required shall be mounted in accordance
with the standard method of mounting given in 7.3 of IEC 60137:2017.
Insulator sets, post insulators and bushings for which switching impulse tests are required shall:
– either be mounted in accordance with the standard method of mounting given in the relevant
clauses of IEC 60383-2, IEC 60168 or IEC 60137.
– or be mounted in a manner simulating the service conditions. In this case 12.3 of
IEC 60383-2:1993 or 4.4.3 of IEC 60168:1994 shall apply, as appropriate.
For both methods of mounting care shall be taken to avoid discharges from the high-voltage
conductor assembly.
The ends of the assembly shall be protected by suitable corona-free terminations.
Composite station post and composite hollow core station post insulators shall be mounted in
accordance with the standard method of mounting given in the relevant clauses of IEC 62231.
Hybrid insulators shall be mounted, depending on type and application, in accordance with
IEC 606168, IEC 60383-1, IEC 60383-2 or IEC 62155 for the respective kind of products. 7
11.2 Conditions of insulators before test
Before commencing the radio interference tests the insulators shall be in thermal equilibrium
with the test area to avoid any condensation on their surfaces. The surface of the insulation
part shall be clean and dry before starting high-voltage tests. When the insulators to be tested
are in a clean and dry state, They may be wiped with a dry cloth to remove dust and fibres
which might affect the surfaces.
11.3 Checking and calibration of test circuit
Before commencing the RI tests the test circuit shall, if necessary, be checked and calibrated
in accordance with 4.5.11 and 4.5.12 of CISPR 18-2:2017.
12 Insulators for Type test
12.1 Number of insulators 8
Unless otherwise agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer, the number of insulators,
excluding string insulator units, subjected to a radio interference test shall be that mentioned in
the relevant IEC standard. If no mention is made, then the number of insulators shall be the
same as the number specified for the electrical type test in the relevant IEC standard. This
requirement is summarized as follows:
– bushings 1
– composite insulators 1
– line post insulators H ≤ 600 mm 3
– line post insulators H > 600 mm 1
– pin insulators 3
– insulator sets 1
– post insulators H ≤ 600 mm 3
– post insulators H > 600 mm 1
where H is the height of the insulator.
NOTE – When three insulators of the same design are tested, the RI characteristic should be given as the mean
value of the three test results at the specified test voltage.
– bushings 1
– Suspension and tension composite 3 (see NOTE 2,3)
insulators L ≤ 600 mm
– Suspension and tension composite 1 (see NOTE 2,3)
insulators L > 600 mm
– line post insulators H ≤ 600 mm 3 (see NOTE 3)
– line post insulators H > 600 mm 1 (see NOTE 3)
– pin insulators 5
– insulator sets 1 (see NOTE 1)
– ceramic or glass insulator units 3
– ceramic or glass post insulators /
composite station post / composite hollow
core station post
H ≤ 600 mm 3 (see NOTE 3)
H > 600 mm 1 (see NOTE 3)
– hybrid insulators depending on type and application, in
accordance with IEC 60168, IEC 60383 or
IEC 62155 for the respective kind of
products.
where
H is the height of the insulator and
L is the distance between metal fittings of the insulator
The requirement and the number of insulators gives priority to product standard.
When more than one insulator of the same design is tested, the RI characteristic should be
given as the mean value of all test results at the specified test voltage.
NOTE 1 Insulator sets completed with their fittings obtain the most representative measurements.
NOTE 2 Not applicable to test insulator alone without all associated fittings or reference conductor bundle etc.
NOTE 3 600 mm length limit on line post insulators are established in order to aligned to IEC 60383-1.
NOTE 4 RIV test on insulator set according to customer design if required by customer specification.
12.2 String insulator units
Tests on string insulator units either as single units or as short standard strings are not specified
as a type test requirement of this standard. The object of this standard is to specify a method
of evaluating the RI performance of insulator sets complete with their fittings in order to obtain
the most representative measurements.
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Agreement may however be reached between the purchaser and manufacturer to carry out
sample RI tests on single string insulator units, notably of the cap and pin type, to provide
information on single unit characteristics.
13 Procedure for type tests
12.2 Voltage application and RI characteristics
The radio noise level generated by a test insulator is not entirely determined by a particular
value of the test voltage. A hysteresis effect often occurs, with the result that the noise may or
may not be present at a given test voltage, since it depends on whether this voltage was reached
by increasing or decreasing values.
Preconditioning of the test insulator, by subjecting it to a voltage which is equal to or greater
than the specified test voltage for a specific period of time, can also have an effect on the
measured level of radio noise.
The following standard procedure shall be adopted.
A voltage 10 % higher than the specified test voltage shall be applied to the insulator under test
and maintained for at least 5 min. The voltage shall then be decreased in steps to 30 % of the
specified test voltage, raised in steps to the initial value, maintained there for 1 min and finally
decreased in steps to the 30 % value. Each voltage step shall be approximately 10 % of the
specified test voltage.
NOTE With an agreement between the manufacturer and the customer, maintaining times in voltage for each level
greater than 5 min can be defined.
At each step, when the value is stable, a radio interference measurement shall be made, and
the results obtained during the last decreasing run shall be plotted against the applied voltage.
The curve so obtained is the RI characteristic of the insulator. Figure 1 shows a schematic
representation of the test procedure.
12.3 Acceptance criterion
The insulator passes the test provided that the RI level at the specified test voltage, as read
from the RI characteristic, does not exceed the specified value or the value previously agreed
between the purchaser and manufacturer.
13 Procedure for Sample tests
13.1 General
If the purchaser and manufacturer agree to perform RI test on a sample test, this paragraph
specifies selection of samples, an appropriate number of insulators to be tested, the test method
and acceptance criteria.
13.2 Insulators subjected to sample tests 8
For some designs of insulators, particularly string insulator units of the cap and pin type, it may
be agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer that RI tests shall be carried out on
samples taken at random from each lot of insulators offered for acceptance.
In this case, the test voltage and the acceptance RI level shall be agreed and the following
procedures shall apply.
13.3 Number of samples
The number of samples used for the test shall be E plus E as defined in 8.2 of IEC 60383-1.
1 2
Unless otherwise agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer, the number of insulators
subjected to a radio interference test shall be that mentioned in the relevant IEC standard. If no
mention is done, the number of insulators subjected to a radio interference sample test shall be
as follows:
• Sample size as defined in 3.4.1 (Table 1) of IEC 60168:1994.
• E2 as defined in 8.2 of IEC 60383-1:2023.
• E2 as defined in 12.1 (Table 4) of IEC 61109:2008.
• Sample size as defined in 9.1 (Table 4) of IEC 61462:2007.
• E2 as defined in 12.1 (Table 4) of IEC 61952:2008.
• E2 as defined in 10.1 (Table 2) of IEC 62231:2006.
For hybrid insulators, number of samples shall be in accordance with IEC 60168, IEC 60383-1
or IEC 62155 for the respective kind of products.
The requirement and the number of insulators gives priority to product standard.
14.3 Mounting arrangement
The mounting arrangement shall be agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer.
NOTE – For string insulator units of the cap and pin type one suitable mounting arrangement is to suspend them
below a rigid high-voltage conductor by means of a good electrical connection and to earth the cap.
13.4 Test procedure
The test procedure shall be in accordance with 12.2 and 12.3.
As alternative, the following fast procedure can be applied. 9
A voltage 10 % higher than the specified test voltage shall be applied to the insulator under test
and maintained for at least 1 min. The voltage shall then be decreased to the specified test
voltage where the result shall be obtained.
NOTE With an agreement between the manufacturer and the customer, maintaining times in voltage greater than
1 min can be defined.
13.5 Acceptance criterion
The insulator passes the test if the RI level on all the samples at the specified test voltage does
not exceed the value previously agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser. If one or
more of the sample insulators exhibit an RI level above the specified value, then a re-test in
accordance with 8.3 of IEC 60383-1 shall be carried out.
The insulator batch passes the test provided that RI level on all the samples at the specified
test voltage does not exceed the specified value in the relevant IEC standard (if this value is
specified) or the value previously agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer.
13.6 Re-test procedure
The following re-test procedure applies for the sample test:
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If one or more of the sample insulators exhibit an RI level above the specified value, then a
retest in accordance with the appropriate paragraph of the insulator standard shall be
performed.
If it is not mentioned in the standard, then the following procedures shall be applied.
• If only one insulator fails to comply with the sample test, a new sample equal to twice
the quantity originally submitted to that test shall be subjected to re-testing.
• If two or more insulators parts fail to comply with any of the sample tests, or if any failure
occurs during the re-testing, the complete lot is considered as not complying with this
test.
14 Test report
The test report shall contain the following details:
a) name of manufacturer;
b) type designation or description of insulator(s) tested;
c) details of test arrangements including dimensions;
d) atmospheric conditions prevailing during the test (temperature, pressure and relative
humidity);
d) background noise;
e) RI characteristics of insulator tested.
Figure 1 – Schematic representation of the type test procedure:
(a) measurement cycle / (b) example of characteristic curve
List of comments
1 This version clarifies the scope of the standard to AC and DC overhead lines.
2 New standards are included to cover all types of insulators in case the purchaser agrees
to perform RI test.
3 The frequency of 0,5 MHz has been set as preferred, although, if necessary, other
frequencies can be used.
4 The standard includes specific transformer for DC test.
5 Outside interferences and background noise have been clarify referring to CISPR 18-2.
6 In order to expedite the assembly and change of the insulator, according to experience,
the conductor can be omitted due to its low influence on the result in the tests carried out
in screened room.
7 These types of insulators are added in case the purchaser and manufacturer agree to
perform RI test.
8 As it is mentioned, the number of insulators gives priority to product standard. The objective
of this paragraph is only to summarize and establish the number of insulators only in case
that no mention is done on the product standard and the purchaser and manufacturer agree
to perform RI test.
9 The experience of various laboratories indicates that this method, more practical for sample
testing, has similar accuracy.
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 Measurement frequency . 7
5 Radio noise limits and test voltage . 7
6 Measuring instruments . 7
6.1 Standard CISPR measuring apparatus . 7
6.2 Other measuring apparatus . 8
7 Measuring circuit . 8
8 Requirements for test voltage . 8
9 Atmospheric conditions . 8
10 Test area . 9
11 Arrangements of insulators for test . 9
11.1 Mounting of insulators . 9
11.2 Conditions of insulators before test . 10
11.3 Checking and calibration of test circuit . 10
12 Type test . 10
12.1 Number of insulators . 10
12.2 Voltage application and RI characteristics . 11
12.3 Acceptance criterion . 11
13 Sample tests . 11
13.1 General . 11
13.2 Insulators subjected to sample tests . 11
13.3 Number of samples . 12
13.4 Test procedure . 12
13.5 Acceptance criterion . 12
13.6 Re-test procedure . 12
14 Test report . 13
Figure 1 – Schematic representation of the type test procedure: (a) measurement cycle
/ (b) example of characteristic curve . 13
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 Measurement frequency . 7
5 Radio noise limits and test voltage . 7
6 Measuring instruments . 7
6.1 Standard CISPR measuring apparatus . 7
6.2 Other measuring apparatus . 8
7 Measuring circuit . 8
8 Requirements for test voltage . 8
9 Atmospheric conditions . 8
10 Test area . 9
11 Arrangements of insulators for test . 9
11.1 Mounting of insulators . 9
11.2 Conditions of insulators before test . 10
11.3 Checking and calibration of test circuit . 10
12 Type test . 10
12.1 Number of insulators . 10
12.2 Voltage application and RI characteristics . 11
12.3 Acceptance criterion . 11
13 Sample tests . 11
13.1 General . 11
13.2 Insulators subjected to sample tests . 11
13.3 Number of samples . 12
13.4 Test procedure . 12
13.5 Acceptance criterion . 12
13.6 Re-test procedure . 12
14 Test report . 13
Figure 1 – Schematic representation of the type test procedure: (a) measurement cycle
/ (b) example of characteristic curve . 13
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IEC 60437 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 36: Insulators. It is an International
Standard.
This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 1997. This edition
constitutes a technical revision.
This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous
edition:
a) Composite station post and composite hollow core station post insulators have been
included;
b) All paragraphs of Samples test were actualized;
c) Sample test fast procedure was introduced.
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The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
Draft Report on voting
36/585/FDIS 36/591/RVD
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INTRODUCTION
The first edition of IEC 60437 presented the available information on a radio interference test
on high-voltage insulators as a technical report. This allowed further experience in conducting
the test and the interpretation of results to be gained.
The second edition incorporated that experience in the form of an International Standard, which
gave the recommended procedures for a radio interference test on high-voltage insulators.
This third edition incorporates clarification of test arrangements and the number of insulators
to be tested for composite station posts, composite hollow core station posts and hybrid
insulators. This edition also incorporates clarification on the fast method for the sample test.
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RADIO INTERFERENCE TEST ON HIGH-VOLTAGE INSULATORS
1 Scope
This International Standard specifies the procedure for a radio interference (RI) test carried out
in a laboratory on clean and dry insulators at a frequency of 0,5 MHz or 1 MHz or, alternatively,
at other frequencies between 0,5 MHz and 2 MHz.
This document applies to insulators for use on AC or DC overhead power lines and overhead
traction lines with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V.
In service the RI characteristics of an insulator may be modified by the ambient conditions,
particularly rainfall and other moisture, and by pollution. It is not considered feasible to specify
reproducible test conditions to simulate a range of ambient conditions. Hence only tests on
clean and dry insulators are specified in this document.
NOTE The effects of insulator surface conditions, including pollution, are presented in CISPR 18-2:2017,
clause 6.3.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 60060-1:2010, High-voltage test techniques – Part 1: General definitions and test
requirements
IEC 60137:2017, Insulated bushings for alternating voltages above 1 000 V
IEC 60168:1994, Tests on indoor and outdoor post insulators of ceramic material or glass for
systems with nominal voltages greater than 1 000 V
IEC 60168:1994/AMD1:1997
IEC 60168:1994/AMD2:2000
IEC 60383-1:2023, Insulators for overhead lines with a nominal voltage above 1 000 V – Part 1:
Ceramic or glass insulator units for a.c. systems – Definitions, test methods and acceptance
criteria
IEC 60383-2:1993, Insulators for overhead lines with a nominal voltage above 1 000 V – Part 2:
Insulator strings and insulator sets for a.c. systems – Definitions, test methods and acceptance
criteria
IEC 61109:2008, Insulators for overhead lines – Composite suspension and tension insulators
for a.c. systems with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V – Definitions, test methods and
acceptance criteria
IEC 61462:2007, Composite hollow insulators – Pressurized and unpressurized insulators for
use in electrical equipment with rated voltage greater than 1 000 V – Definitions, test methods,
acceptance criteria and design recommendations
IEC 61952:2008, Insulators for overhead lines – Composite line post insulators for A.C. systems
with a nominal voltage greater than 1 000 V – Definitions, test methods and acceptance criteria
IEC 62231:2006, Composite station post insulators for substations with a.c. voltages greater
than 1 000 V up to 245 kV – Definitions, test methods and acceptance criteria
CISPR 16-1-1:2019, Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and
methods – Part 1-1: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus – Measuring
apparatus
CISPR 18-2:2017, Radio interference characteristics of overhead power lines and high-voltage
equipment – Part 2: Methods of measurement and procedure for determining limits
3 Terms and definitions
No terms and definitions are listed in this document.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following
addresses:
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4 Measurement frequency
The reference measurement frequency is 0,5 MHz. It is recommended that measurements are
made at a frequency of 0,5 MHz ± 10 %. Alternatively, by agreement between purchaser and
manufacturer, other frequencies between 0,5 MHz and 2 MHz may be used.
NOTE Although CISPR 18-2 gives the reference measurement frequency for the measurement of RI characteristics
as 0,5 MHz, the existing standard practice in some countries is to use 1 MHz or 2 MHz when measuring radio
interference characteristics of insulators.
The frequencies of 0,5 MHz or alternatively 1 MHz are preferred because, usually, the level of
radio noise at this part of the spectrum is representative of the higher levels and also because
0,5 MHz lies between the low and medium frequency radio broadcast bands.
The RI characteristics of insulators do not normally affect television broadcasts.
5 Radio noise limits and test voltage
This document does not specify a limiting value for the radio interference characteristic of
insulators or the test voltage.
When RI tests are required, the relevant values shall be found in the relevant IEC standard or
shall be agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer.
NOTE Guidance for establishing limit values is given in CISPR 18-2:2017.
6 Measuring instruments
6.1 Standard CISPR measuring apparatus
Unless otherwise agreed, the standard CISPR measuring apparatus, as specified in
CISPR 16-1-1, shall be used for all measurements of RI characteristics of insulators.
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6.2 Other measuring apparatus
By agreement between the purchaser and manufacturer measuring apparatus differing from the
CISPR standard measuring apparatus may be used provided that conversion of the
measurements to quasi peak values is possible.
7 Measuring circuit
Laboratory measurements of radio noise shall be made by measuring the conducted quantities,
either current or voltage.
The relevant measuring circuits are specified in CISPR 18-2.
The basic test circuit is shown in Figure 4 of CISPR 18-2:2017, and a practical form of standard
test circuit in Figure 5. For DC insulators tests, H.V. transformer mentioned on both figures shall
be a DC voltage generator. Depending on the distance between the measuring set and the test
circuit, the arrangements shown in Figure 6 or Figure 7 of CISPR 18-2:2017 may be
incorporated into the test circuit of Figure 5.
The test circuit shall be arranged so as to permit an accurate measurement of the radio noise
level generated by the object under test. Any interference from outside the test circuit, including
the supply, or from other parts of the circuit, shall be at a low level and, preferably, at least
10 dB below the level specified for the test object. Also, with the specified test voltage applied
to the circuit, the level of background noise shall be at least 6 dB below the lowest level to be
measured (see 4.5.11 – CISPR 18-2:2017).
8 Requirements for test voltage
RI measurements shall be made with a power-frequency voltage (for AC insulators) or direct
voltage (for DC insulators) applied to the test object. The test voltage and its method of
measurement shall comply with the requirements of IEC 60060-1.
9 Atmospheric conditions
The standard reference atmospheric conditions in accordance with IEC 60060-1 are not
applicable to radio interference tests.
Tests made in accordance with this document shall be performed under atmospheric conditions
complying with the following requirements:
– temperature between 10 °C and 35 °C
– pressure between 87 kPa and 107 kPa (870 mbar and 1 070 mbar)
– relative humidity between 45 % and 75 %.
NOTE The absolute humidity and the atmospheric pressure can influence the test results.
By agreement between the purchaser and manufacturer, e.g. to simulate service conditions,
tests may be carried out under other atmospheric conditions. Examples of these include:
– temperature between 5 °C and 40 °C
– relative humidity between 20 % and 80 %.
Correction to standard atmospheric conditions shall not be applied to either the test voltage or
the radio interference measurements.
The atmospheric conditions shall be recorded.
10 Test area
Tests on smaller insulators and insulator sets preferably shall be performed inside a screened
room which is large enough to prevent the walls and floor having any significant effect on the
distribution of the electric field at the surface of the test object. Circuits, for example power and
lighting, entering the screened test area shall, ideally, be filtered so as to avoid the introduction
of radio noise present in the general environment.
When, for testing larger insulators and insulator sets, a suitable screened room is not available,
the tests may be carried out at any place where the background noise level is sufficiently low
compared with the levels to be measured (see Clause 7).
11 Arrangements of insulators for test
11.1 Mounting of insulators
Insulators, including bushings, shall, when mounted for radio interference tests, be complete
with all stress control devices and fittings specified by the manufacturer or the purchaser. They
shall be mounted either in a standard method of mounting for electrical tests or in a manner
simulating service conditions.
Test results are influenced not only by the insulators, but also by the method of mounting and
the presence of arcing horns, grading rings, conductor bundles and their position relative to the
insulators. Hence a test configuration simulating service conditions shall be as representative
as possible.
NOTE 1 Although measurements of the RI characteristics of an insulator are related to its service voltage, the
standard methods of mounting are referenced to the requirements or otherwise, to switching impulse tests, since RI
measurements are usually made on insulators and insulator sets when they are mounted for other electrical tests,
and service voltage is not normally a specified characteristic of an insulator.
Pin insulators, line post insulators and string insulator units shall be mounted in accordance
with the standard method of mounting given in in the relevant clauses of IEC 60383-1.
For pin and line post insulators, care should be taken to ensure that the high-voltage connection
is sufficiently secure to make a good contact with the ceramic or glass or with the metal end
fittings, thus ensuring freedom from local discharges.
Insulator sets for which switching impulse tests are not required shall be mounted in accordance
with the standard method of mounting given in the relevant clauses of IEC 60383-2. The
mounting arrangement for string insulator units may be applied for short suspension or tension
composite insulators (Length ≤ 0,6m). In case of tests in screened rooms the conductor can be
omitted.
Post insulators for which switching impulse tests are not required shall be mounted in
accordance with the standard method of mounting given in 4.4.1 of IEC 60168:1994.
Bushings for which switching impulse tests are not required shall be mounted in accordance
with the standard method of mounting given in 7.3 of IEC 60137:2017.
Insulator sets, post insulators and bushings for which switching impulse tests are required shall:
– either be mounted in accordance with the standard method of mounting given in the relevant
clauses of IEC 60383-2, IEC 60168 or IEC 60137.
– or be mounted in a manner simulating the service conditions. In this case 12.3 of
IEC 60383-2:1993 or 4.4.3 of IEC 60168:1994 shall apply, as appropriate.
For both methods of mounting care shall be taken to avoid discharges from the high-voltage
conductor assembly.
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The ends of the assembly shall be protected by suitable corona-free terminations.
Composite station post and composite hollow core station post insulators shall be mounted in
accordance with the standard method of mounting given in the relevant clauses of IEC 62231.
Hybrid insulators shall be mounted, depending on type and application, in accordance with
IEC 606168, IEC 60383-1, IEC 60383-2 or IEC 62155 for the respective kind of products.
11.2 Conditions of insulators before test
Before commencing the radio interference tests the insulators shall be in thermal equilibrium
with the test area to avoid any condensation on their surfaces. The surface of the insulation
part shall be clean and dry before starting high-voltage tests. They may be wiped with a dry
cloth to remove dust and fibres which might affect the surfaces.
11.3 Checking and calibration of test circuit
Before commencing the RI tests the test circuit shall, if necessary, be checked and calibrated
in accordance with 4.5.11 and 4.5.12 of CISPR 18-2:2017.
12 Type test
12.1 Number of insulators
Unless otherwise agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer, the number of insulators
subjected to a radio interference test shall be that mentioned in the relevant IEC standard. If
no mention is made, then the number of insulators shall be the same as the number specified
for the electrical type test in the relevant IEC standard. This requirement is summarized as
follows:
– bushings 1
– Suspension and tension composite 3 (see NOTE 2,3)
insulators L ≤ 600 mm
– Suspension and tension composite 1 (see NOTE 2,3)
insulators L > 600 mm
– line post insulators H ≤ 600 mm 3 (see NOTE 3)
– line post insulators H > 600 mm 1 (see NOTE 3)
– pin insulators 5
– insulator sets 1 (see NOTE 1)
– ceramic or glass insulator units 3
– ceramic or glass post insulators /
composite station post / composite hollow
core station post
H ≤ 600 mm 3 (see NOTE 3)
H > 600 mm 1 (see NOTE 3)
– hybrid insulators depending on type and application, in
accordance with IEC 60168, IEC 60383 or
IEC 62155 for the respective kind of
products.
where
H is the height of the insulator and
L is the distance between metal fittings of the insulator
The requirement and the number of insulators gives priority to product standard.
When more than one insulator of the same design is tested, the RI characteristic should be
given as the mean value of all test results at the specified test voltage.
NOTE 1 Insulator sets completed with their fittings obtain the most representative measurements.
NOTE 2 Not applicable to test insulator alone without all associated fittings or reference conductor bundle etc.
NOTE 3 600 mm length limit on line post insulators are established in order to aligned to IEC 60383-1.
NOTE 4 RIV test on insulator set according to customer design if required by customer specification.
12.2 Voltage application and RI characteristics
The radio noise level generated by a test insulator is not entirely determined by a particular
value of the test voltage. A hysteresis effect often occurs, with the result that the noise may or
may not be present at a given test voltage, since it depends on whether this voltage was reached
by increasing or decreasing values.
Preconditioning of the test insulator, by subjecting it to a voltage which is equal to or greater
than the specified test voltage for a specific period of time, can also have an effect on the
measured level of radio noise.
The following standard procedure shall be adopted.
A voltage 10 % higher than the specified test voltage shall be applied to the insulator under test
and maintained for at least 5 min. The voltage shall then be decreased in steps to 30 % of the
specified test voltage, raised in steps to the initial value, maintained there for 1 min and finally
decreased in steps to the 30 % value. Each voltage step shall be approximately 10 % of the
specified test voltage.
NOTE With an agreement between the manufacturer and the customer, maintaining times in voltage for each level
greater than 5 min can be defined.
At each step, when the value is stable, a radio interference measurement shall be made, and
the results obtained during the last decreasing run shall be plotted against the applied voltage.
The curve so obtained is the RI characteristic of the insulator. Figure 1 shows a schematic
representation of the test procedure.
12.3 Acceptance criterion
The insulator passes the test provided that the RI level at the specified test voltage, as read
from the RI characteristic, does not exceed the specified value or the value previously agreed
between the purchaser and manufacturer.
13 Sample tests
13.1 General
If the purchaser and manufacturer agree to perform RI test on a sample test, this paragraph
specifies selection of samples, an appropriate number of insulators to be tested, the test method
and acceptance criteria.
13.2 Insulators subjected to sample tests
RI tests shall be carried out on samples taken at random from each lot of insulators offered for
acceptance.
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13.3 Number of samples
Unless otherwise agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer, the number of insulators
subjected to a radio interference test shall be that mentioned in the relevant IEC standard. If no
mention is done, the number of insulators subjected to a radio interference sample test shall be
as follows:
• Sample size as defined in 3.4.1 (Table 1) of IEC 60168:1994.
• E2 as defined in 8.2 of IEC 60383-1:2023.
• E2 as defined in 12.1 (Table 4) of IEC 61109:2008.
• Sample size as defined in 9.1 (Table 4) of IEC 61462:2007.
• E2 as defined in 12.1 (Table 4) of IEC 61952:2008.
• E2 as defined in 10.1 (Table 2) of IEC 62231:2006.
For hybrid insulators, number of samples shall be in accordance with IEC 60168, IEC 60383-1
or IEC 62155 for the respective kind of products.
The requirement and the number of insulators gives priority to product standard.
13.4 Test procedure
The test procedure shall be in accordance with 12.2 and 12.3.
As alternative, the following fast procedure can be applied.
A voltage 10 % higher than the specified test voltage shall be applied to the insulator under test
and maintained for at least 1 min. The voltage shall then be decreased to the specified test
voltage where the result shall be obtained.
NOTE With an agreement between the manufacturer and the customer, maintaining times in voltage greater than
1 min can be defined.
13.5 Acceptance criterion
The insulator batch passes the test provided that RI level on all the samples at the specified
test voltage does not exceed the specified value in the relevant IEC standard (if this value is
specified) or the value previously agreed between the purchaser and manufacturer.
13.6 Re-test procedure
The following re-test procedure applies for the sample test:
If one or more of the sample insulators exhibit an RI level above the specified value, then a
retest in accordance with the appropriate paragraph of the insulator standard shall be
performed.
If it is not mentioned in the standard, then the following procedures shall be applied.
• If only one insulator fails to comply with the sample test, a new sample equal to twice
the quantity originally submitted to that test shall be subjected to re-testing.
• If two or more insulators parts fail to comply with any of the sample tests, or if any failure
occurs during the re-testing, the complete lot is considered as not complying with this
test.
14 Test report
The test report shall contain the following details:
a) name of manufacturer;
b) type designation or description of insulator(s) tested;
c) details of test arrangements including dimensions;
d) atmospheric conditions prevailing during the test (temperature, pressure and relative
humidity);
e) background noise;
f) RI characteristics of insulator tested.
Figure 1 – Schematic representation of the type test procedure:
(a) measurement cycle / (b) example of characteristic curve
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SOMMAIRE
AVANT-PROPOS . 15
INTRODUCTION . 17
1 Domaine d’application . 18
2 Références normatives . 18
3 Termes et définitions . 19
4 Fréquence de mesure . 19
5 Limites de bruit radioélectrique et tension d’essai . 19
6 Instruments de mesure . 20
6.1 Appareil de mesure normal du CISPR . 20
6.2 Autre appareil de mesure . 20
7 Circuit de mesure . 20
8 Exigences pour la tension d’essai . 20
9 Conditions atmosphériques . 20
10 Zone d’essai . 21
11 Disposition des isolateurs pour l'essai . 21
11.1 Montage des isolateurs . 21
11.2 Conditions des isolateurs avant l'essai . 22
11.3 Vérification et étalonnage du circuit d'essai . 22
12 Essai de type . 23
12.1 Nombre d'isolateurs . 23
12.2 Application de la tension et caractéristiques des perturbations
radioélectriques . 24
12.3 Critère d'acceptation . 24
13 Essais individuels . 24
13.1 Généralités . 24
13.2 Isolateurs soumis à des essais individuels . 24
13.3 Nombre d'échantillons . 25
13.4 Procédure d’essai . 25
13.5 Critère d'acceptation . 25
13.6 Procédure de contre-essai . 25
14 Rapport d’essai . 26
Figure 1 – Représentation schématique de la procédure d'essai de type: (a) cycle de
mesure / (b) exemple de courbe caractéristique . 26
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