Use of FR3 in high voltage assets is governed by standards that classify and test insulating liquids, define quality requirements, and specify maintenance and test methods. Utilities typically require compliance with recognized insulating liquid standards plus manufacturer validation for dielectric performance, thermal class, materials compatibility, and retrofill procedures. In practice, asset owners reference the relevant ester fluid specifications, acceptance tests, and in service monitoring limits, then add project requirements for moisture, acidity, dielectric strength, and DGA trending. Compliance also includes safety, environmental, and fire codes for the installation site.