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IEEE 799:1987 (R1992)
IEEE Guide for Handling and Disposal of Transformer Grade Insulating Liquids Containing PCBs
Summary
New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn.
The procedures for handling askarels and mineral insulating oil that contain PCBs are described in detail. Analytical procedures for the detection and measurement of the PCBs in electrical insulating liquids are provided. Regulations covering the identification and the disposal of electrical insulating liquids containing PCBs in the US and its territories are included. Handling of spills and leaks, labeling and record keeping, transportation, storage for disposal, and personnel protection are included.
The scope of this guide is to describe the requirements for handling and disposal of the transformer grade insulating liquids containing PCBs; the definition of PCB levels in electrical insulating liquids; the analytical method of detection and measurement of the PCBs in electrical insulating liquids; and regulations covering the identification and the disposal of electrical insulating liquids containing PCBs.
The procedures for handling askarels and mineral insulating oil that contain PCBs are described in detail. Analytical procedures for the detection and measurement of the PCBs in electrical insulating liquids are provided. Regulations covering the identification and the disposal of electrical insulating liquids containing PCBs in the US and its territories are included. Handling of spills and leaks, labeling and record keeping, transportation, storage for disposal, and personnel protection are included.
The scope of this guide is to describe the requirements for handling and disposal of the transformer grade insulating liquids containing PCBs; the definition of PCB levels in electrical insulating liquids; the analytical method of detection and measurement of the PCBs in electrical insulating liquids; and regulations covering the identification and the disposal of electrical insulating liquids containing PCBs.
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No products.
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25/09/1987
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