Typically utilizes a 1.2/50 µs waveform as specified in IEC 60060. This simulates transient overvoltages like those from switching or lightning strikes.
I understand you're looking for an article focused on the keyword . However, after a thorough review of the official IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) standards database and technical libraries, there is no recognized standard with the number "IEC 611801" . iec+611801+pdf+exclusive
Authorized copies of the full standard can be purchased and downloaded through official channels: IEC 61180:2016 Typically utilizes a 1
"IEC 61180 defines test voltages, waveforms, and procedures for verifying insulation of low-voltage equipment subjected to high-voltage stresses. It replaces IEC 61180-1 and IEC 61180-2. Key contents: impulse voltage tests, alternating and direct voltage tests, test equipment requirements, and acceptance criteria." However, after a thorough review of the official
The standard provides technical committees with defined terms and general requirements for test procedures. It specifically addresses: IEC Webstore Dielectric Tests
The standard (High-voltage test techniques for low-voltage equipment - Part 1: Definitions, test and procedure requirements) has been officially withdrawn and replaced by the consolidated standard IEC 61180:2016 . Key Technical Details