Summary
The paper reports the results of systematic investigations performed in Italy to assess the behaviour of composite insulators with particular attention to severe environments. The pollution salt fog test with the so called quick flashover method was privileged. Tests were made both on new insulators and on insulators aged in the laboratory and in service, confirming that the pollution withstand is not a unique value for a composite insulator, but depends very much on its surface conditions, and mainly on its hydrophobicity. Salt fog tests were used both to compare insulators of different characteristics and as a diagnostic tool to assess the insulator condition after laboratory ageing or after being in service. Tests were carried out both under AC and DC voltage, confirming the higher criticality of the DC stress. Finally, it is shown that the pollution withstand is not the only design parameter as far as the performance of insulators in a pollution environment is concerned: the insulators should be designed not only to avoid flashover in service, but also to limit the ageing, selecting the insulator parameters to assure a very low leakage current in service.
Additional informations
Publication type | ISH Collection |
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Reference | ISH2015_367 |
Publication year | 2015 |
Publisher | ISH |
File size | 677 KB |
Price for non member | Free |
Price for member | Free |
Authors
Florkowski Marek, Yan Wei, Li Yi, Sitzia Alessandra