DocumentCode
1033648
Title
Performance of Dust-Contaminated Insulators in Fog
Author
Cozzens, Bradley ; Blakeslee, T.M.
Author_Institution
Department of Water and Power, Los Angeles, Calif.
Volume
67
Issue
2
fYear
1948
Firstpage
1686
Lastpage
1692
Abstract
This paper presents a discussion of the problem of line insulator contamination by dust and the subsequent performance of the insulators in fog-laden atmospheres. A pioneer investigation of the subject carried out by the Department of Water and Power at Ryan High-Voltage Laboratory of Stanford University is described. Although the investigation was conducted in 1929, the information gained is still recognized as pertinent to the operation of transmission lines today. The quest for a trouble-free insulator for dust and fog areas still goes on while, in the meantime, periodic high-pressure water-stream washing of insulators, which followed the 1929 study of the problem and now is quite common practice, is an essential maintenance function to present operation.
Keywords
Acoustic noise; Atmosphere; Flashover; Insulation; Insulator testing; Laboratories; Spraying; Transmission lines; Water pollution; Wind speed;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-3860
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-AIEE.1948.5059879
Filename
5059879
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