Title :
Development of time- and cost-effective pollution test methods applicable for different station insulation options
Author :
Gutman, Igor ; Lundengard, Johan ; Vosloo, Wallace
Author_Institution :
STRI AB, Ludvika, Sweden
Abstract :
The Rapid Flashover pollution test method (RFO) exposes energized polluted insulators to fog and uses step changes of voltage to identify a minimum flashover voltage. The RFO method reduces test time by a factor of three or more compared to up-and-down voltage application method and is thus time- and cost-effective. In this paper the results from RFO on five ceramic and composite station insulators (line, post and hollow) with median 4.7 m leakage distance are compared closely with duplicate tests using up-anddown procedure. The tests on hydrophobic composite insulators used the preconditioning principles from CIGRE Brochure 555. Full-scale withstand testing of the same five but 420-kV class voltage insulators with median leakage distance 13.3 m are also presented. It is indicated that the flashover test results of RTV-coated station insulators should be specially analyzed and treated.
Keywords :
ceramic insulators; composite insulators; flashover; insulator contamination; CIGRE Brochure 555; RFO method; RTV-coated station insulators; ceramic insulators; composite station insulators; cost-effective pollution test methods; distance 13.3 m; distance 4.7 m; full-scale withstand testing; hydrophobic composite insulators; preconditioning principles; rapid flashover pollution test method; station insulation options; time-effective pollution test methods; up-and-down voltage application method; voltage 420 kV; Flashover; IEC standards; Insulators; Pollution; Porcelain; Design Engineering; Insulator; Pollution; Polymers; Reliability; Software Tools;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2014.004593