DocumentCode
2008620
Title
High temperature reinforced cellulose insulation for use in electrical applications
Author
Ferrito, S.J. ; Stegehuis, R.L.
Author_Institution
Thomas A. Edison Tech. Center, Cooper Power Syst., Franksville, WI, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
684
Abstract
Electrical grade kraft paper insulation is widely used in oil-filled electrical equipment because of its good insulating properties and economy. Its primary disadvantage is that the cellulose polymer is susceptible to hydrolysis when exposed to high operating temperatures. Thermally upgraded kraft was introduced during the late 1950s, which retarded the hydrolysis process and raised the standard continuous hot spot operating temperature of a transformer from 95°C to 110°C. Additional thermal benefits have been introduced by reinforcing the cellulose matrix with high temperature synthetic fibers. Preliminary testing indicates that the addition of high temperature fibers would allow raising the hot spot temperature of a transformer from 110°C to at least 120°C. The high temperature fibers form a web-like backbone that gives the paper mechanical integrity even after the cellulose component has weakened. This paper presents test results that demonstrate the superior thermal endurance of one such high temperature reinforced cellulose insulation compared with commercially available electrical kraft
Keywords
ageing; insulation testing; paper; power transformer insulation; aging; cellulose polymer; economy; electrical applications; electrical grade kraft paper insulation; high operating temperatures; high temperature fibers; high temperature reinforced cellulose insulation; high temperature synthetic fibers; hydrolysis; insulating properties; mechanical integrity; standard continuous hot spot operating temperature; thermal benefits; thermal endurance; thermally upgraded kraft; web-like backbone; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Insulation testing; Oil insulation; Optical fiber devices; Optical fiber testing; Polymers; Power transformer insulation; Spine; Synthetic fibers; Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition, 2001 IEEE/PES
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7285-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TDC.2001.971321
Filename
971321
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