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Below, briefly described, are the various
classes and relative characteristics required of a product for
certification. |
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All TMC products conform to
E2,
C2 and F1
classifications. |
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E0 |
E1 |
E2 |
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No condensation, negligible
pollution |
Occasional condensation and
moderate pollution |
Consistent condensation and
high-level pollution |
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E0 class requires no testing. |
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For class E1, the transformer is
placed in a room with humidity at 93 % in presence of
condensation. The equipment must stay in the room for at least
six hours, after which an induced voltage test with value 1.1 Un
for 15 minutes follows. |
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For class E2 the test is conducted
in an analogous way but with an increase in conductibility and
lasting 144 hours and is followed by induced voltage and applied
voltage tests. |
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C1 |
C2 |
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Functioning at minimum
temperature of -5°C and storage up to -25°C. |
Functioning, transport and
storage up to the minimum temperature of -25°C. |
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For C1 class a thermal shock test is envisaged, during
which the transformer is brought to an area and maintained at a
temperature of - 5°C for a period of no less than 2 hours. Then
current is applied equal to twice the nominal value in order to
accelerate the heating of the conductor material. Following this
verification takes place for the absence of any cracking phenoma
of the insulation after which dielectric testing is performed. |
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Class C2 testing has an analogous
procedure but varying the temperature to -25°C for 8 hours. |
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F0 |
F1 |
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Risk of fire is not considered
and no precautions are taken to limit the
inflammibility. |
The transformer is considered
for risk of fire and a reduced level of
inflammability is required. All related phenomena
are subject to verification. |
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Class F0, analogous to class C0,
requires no testing. |
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Testing is performed
for class F1 on samples of material in order to verify
the absence of toxic substances in percentages above the level
envisaged by the standards. A combustion test is performed on
the MV and LV coils assembled on a ficticious core column held
together by a metalic cross bar. The combustion is obtained from
burning alcohol and a radiant panel. Verifications and controls
are made on the basis of pre established parameters of the
extinction times of the fire, of the temperatures reached in the
course of the combustion and of the opacity of the smokes. |
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