ESTABLISHING THE STATUS OF GAS INSULATION INSIDE HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT
Alexandru S. Jude, Petru Ehegartner, Petru Andea, Flaviu M. Frigura-Iliasa
Strony: 108-115
Opublikowano: 1 Jan 2008
Wyświetlenia: 109
Streszczenie: SF6 insulating installations are today the most performing technical solution applied to high voltage devices such as circuit-breakers and surge arresters. This gas is used due to a lot of excellent insulating properties. These properties are depending on many variables, one of them is electrodes’ geometry and material. Capsulated SF6 installations unlike open ones are submitted to various faults which are revealed only when all the equipment is completely or partially destroyed. This paper presents some aspects concerning fault location methods used in the diagnosis of capsulated SF6 equipment (circuit breakers, surge arresters). These methods are applied in Romania and in other countries by both producers and users of this piece of equipment.
Słowa kluczowe: high voltage equipment, gas insulation
Cytowanie artykułu: Alexandru S. Jude, Petru Ehegartner, Petru Andea, Flaviu M. Frigura-Iliasa. ESTABLISHING THE STATUS OF GAS INSULATION INSIDE HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 2, 108-115 (2008). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003522/
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