Title :
Rationalization of Transmission Insulation Strength---II Need for, Present Status, and Necessary Developments for Carrying Through
Author_Institution :
Chief Electrical Engineer, American Gas & Elec Co., New York, N. Y.
Abstract :
This paper, prepared with the cooperation of the members of the Insulator and Lightning Subcommittee, points out the present need for rationalizing transmission system strength on the basis of lightning voltage. The higher grade of service demanded of transmission systems today requires fewer interruptions. It is pointed out that for a four year period the line interruptions due to lightning on an extensive 132-ky. network average 75 per cent of all line outages. Apparatus failures due to lightning, while not numerically great, can be materially reduced, if the system insulation is coordinated on the lightning basis. Over-insulation of lines has been tried in some cases, particularly on wood pole lines, with varying degrees of success in reducing line outages. But this method of attacking the lightning problem does not consider the protection of station equipment where the most costly apparatus is subject to damage, and where apparatus damage may result in long service outage. It is pointed out that additional knowledge is necessary on lightning strengths of insulation and apparatus to rationalize system voltage strengths on a lightning basis. This information is gradually being secured by various groups working on the problem. To aid in solving the lightning problem it is proposed a set of standard test waves be adopted by which insulation and apparatus, if possible, may be tested.
Keywords :
Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Insulation testing; Intelligent systems; Lightning; Poles and towers; Protection; Standardization; System testing; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
DOI :
10.1109/T-AIEE.1930.5055688