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Clause 7.3 requires that the conductivity of the tracking test solution “be measured with alternating voltage at a frequency in the range 1 kHz to 2 kHz. The procedure is described in IEC 60589”. The procedure in IEC 60589 utilises conical flasks with reflux condensors, platinised platinum electrodes, a conductivity cell and a resistance bridge. This appears to be a chemical standard rather than an appropriate electrical test laboratory measurement technique.9 ^1 {8 c X! x" ^4 X- A
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- (a) expected to use this method of measurement for solution conductivity; or
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- (c) can any suitable conductivity meter (different measurement range) be used.9 `& V; A8 B, J
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The Group decided that the “use of any appropriate conductivity meter with sufficient accuracy and uncertainty including the probe” is the only practical one - item (c) above.1 H7 J2 w7 d% d; f: k
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