Insulators 101 Panel Final A
Insulators 101 Panel Final A
Insulators 101 Panel Final A
Section A Introduction
Distribution lines
Transmission lines
Substations
Porcelain
- M&E (Mechanical & Electrical) Rating
Represents a mechanical test of the unit while energized.
When the porcelain begins to crack, it electrically punctures.
Average ultimate strength will exceed the M&E Rating when new.
- Never Exceed 50% of the M&E Rating
Porcelain
- Cantilever Rating
Represents the Average Ultimate Strength in Cantilever when new.
Minimum Ultimate Cantilever of a single unit may be as low as 85%.
- Never Exceed 40% of the Cantilever Rating Proof Test Load
Other Considerations
Line Posts
- Cantilever is only one load
- Transverse (tension or compression) on line post loading
transverse to the direction of the line.
- Longitudinal in the direction of travel of the line
- Combined Loading Curve
Contour curves representing various Longitudinal loads
Available Vertical load as a function of Transverse loading
Manufacturers have different safety factors!!!
Switching Over-voltage
Requirements
Impulse Over-voltage
Empirical Determination
- Whats been used successfully?
- If Flashovers occur add more leak?
Leakage Distance
ESDD (mg/cm2) Site Severity
(/kV l-g)
CEA 280 T 621, Leakage Distance Requirements for Composite Insulators Designed for Transmission Lines
Switching Surge
Wet W/S
((Wet Switching Surge W/S)/2) 60 Hz Wet Flashover (r.m.s.)
Peak Wet 60 Hz value will be lower than Switching Surge Wet W/S
Impulse Withstand
Take Positive or Negative Polarity, whichever is lower
If only Critical Impulse Flashover is available assume 90%
(safe estimate for withstand)
I-string Mechanical
Worst Case 6,000 lbs
Suspension: 12k min
ultimate
Leakage Distance 42
Leakage
42 46
Distance
Wet Switching
125 kV 240 kV
Surge W/S
NCIs
Polymers are more susceptible to scissioning due to corona
UV short wavelength range attacks polymer bonds.
Most short wavelength UV is filtered by the environment
UV due to corona is not filtered
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C29 ANSI C29 Insulator Standards (available on-line at nema.org)
.1 Insulator Test Methods
.2 Wet-process Porcelain & Toughened Glass - Suspensions
.3 Wet-process Porcelain Insulators - Spool Type
.4 - Strain Type
.5 - Low & Medium Voltage Pin Type
.6 - High Voltage Pin Type
.7 - High Voltage Line Post Type
.8 - Apparatus, Cap & Pin Type
.9 - Apparatus, Post Type
.10 - Indoor Apparatus Type
.11 Composite Insulators Test Methods
.12 - Suspension Type
.13 - Distribution Deadend Type
.17 - Line Post Type
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ANSI C29 Insulator Standards
Applies to new insulators
Definitions
Materials
Dimensions & Marking (interchangeability)
Tests
1. Prototype & Design, usually performed once for a given design.
(design, materials, manufacturing process, and technology).
2. Sample, performed on random samples from lot offered for
acceptance.
3. Routine, performed on each insulator to eliminate defects from lot.
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ANSI C 29 Insulator Standard
Ratings
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Electrical Ratings
Average flashover values
Low-frequency Dry & Wet
Critical impulse, positive & negative
Impulse withstand
Radio-influence voltage
Applies to all the types of high voltage insulators
Rated values are single-phase line-to-ground voltages.
Dry FOV values are function of dry arc distance and test configuration.
Wet FOV values function of dry arc distance and insulator shape,
leakage distance, material and test configuration.
Tests are conducted in accordance with IEEE STD 4-1995 except
test values are corrected to standard conditions in ANSI C29.1.
-Temperature 25 C
- Barometric Pressure 29.92 ins. of Hg
- Vapor Pressure 0.6085 ins. of Hg
- For wet tests: rate 50.5 mm/min, resistivity 17827m, 10 sec. ws
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Dry Arcing Distance
Shortest distance through the surrounding medium between
terminal electrodes , or the sum of distances between
intermediate electrodes , whichever is shortest, with the
insulator mounted for dry flashover test.
1400
1200
Suspension Insulator
1000
Flashover (kV)
800
Station Post and Line Post
600
400
200
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
Dry Arcing Distance (inches)
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Electrical Ratings
ANSI C2 Insulation Level Requirements
ANSI C2-2007, Table 273-1
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Mechanical Ratings
Sample & Routine Mechanical Tests
are based on the primary in-service loading conditions
STD. No. Insulator Type Sample test Routine test
C 29.2 Ceramic Suspension M&E Tension
C29.6 Pin Type Cantilever -----
C29.7 Line Post Cantilever 4 quad. cantilever
C29.8 Cap & Pin Cantilever Tension
Torsion
Tension
C29.9 Station Post Cantilever Tension, Cantilever or
Tension Bending Moment
C29.12 Composite Suspension SML Tension
C29.13 Deadend SML Tension
C29.17 Line Post Cantilever Tension
Tension
C29.18 Dist. Line Post Cantilever Tension
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ANSI C29 High Voltage Insulator
Std.
No.
Insulator
Type
Standards
Ult. Strength
QC Test
Lot Acceptance
Criteria
Routine
Test
Ave. Std. dev. = S
C29.2 Ceramic Combined M&E strength X10 R +1.2 S 3 sec. tension
Suspension of 10 units s10 1.72 S at 50% of R
C29.8 Ceramic Apparatus Cantilever, tension, & torsion strength X3 R 3 sec. tension
Cap & Pin of 3 units each no one xi .85 R at specified value
Tension
at 50% of R
C29.9 Ceramic Apparatus Cantilever & tension strengths X3 R or
Post Type of 3 units each no one xi .85 R 4 quad. bending
at 40% of R
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Lot Acceptance Criteria ANSI C29.2
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Lot Acceptance Criteria CSA C411.1
Possible low strengths for ceramic
suspension units in a lot minimally
acceptable according to
CSA C411.1
Requirements
Rating XS 3s
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Xi R
On a -3 sigma basis , minimum strength that
could be expected in a lot is the rated value
regardless of the coefficient of variation for
the manufacturing process that produced the
lot.
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Lot Acceptance Criteria ANSI C29
Possible low strengths for ceramic units
in a lot minimally acceptable according to
ANSI C29.7, C29.8 & C29.9
Cantilever rating X3 & no xi< 85% of rating
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Lot Acceptance Criteria
ANSI C29 Composite Insulators
Random samples selected from an offered lot.
Ultimate strength tests on samples.
Requirement is:
xi Rating
The rated value is assigned by the manufacturer based
on ultimate strength tests during design.
However for a lot minimally acceptable according to the
standard, statistical inference for the strength
distribution for entire lot not possible.
Composite Insulators have a well defined damage limit
providing good application direction.
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Mechanical Ratings Application Limits
NESC ANSI C Table 277-1
Allowed percentages of strength ratings
Insulator Type % Strength Rating Ref. ANSI Std.
Ceramic Combined
Suspension 50% mechanical & electrical strength (M&E) C29.2-1992
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Mechanical Ratings Application Limits
Composite Post Insulators Combined Loading
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Composite Post Insulators Combined Loading
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Recent Developments for Application Limits
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Component Damage Limit
DAMAGE LIMIT
Strength of a component below ultimate corresponding to
a defined limit of permanent damage or deformation.
For composites the damage limit is fairly well understood.
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