Guidelines for Establishing Diagnostic Procedures for Live-Line Working of Nonceramic Insulators

The paper provides a review of the conditions that may be found on new nonceramic insulators (NCIs) and NCIs in service that will affect the live-line working of these insulators as well as conditions that are deemed to be inconsequential to live-line work. The most serious of these conditions are e...

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description The paper provides a review of the conditions that may be found on new nonceramic insulators (NCIs) and NCIs in service that will affect the live-line working of these insulators as well as conditions that are deemed to be inconsequential to live-line work. The most serious of these conditions are electrical tracking, vandal damage or erosion of the housing exposing the core, any of which may preclude the live-line working of NCIs. Various diagnostic tools and guidelines are reviewed indicating their strengths and limitations. Close-up visual inspection is by far the most dependable method of assessing the condition of NCIs as a necessary first step in contemplating live-line work. Various electrical test practices of NCIs are also reviewed as a means of ensuring safety in live-line change out or installation of NCIs.
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Corona
Degradation
Diagnostic methods
Diagnostic systems
Discharges (electric)
Electric power generation
Electric power lines
Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
Erosion
Exact sciences and technology
Guidelines
Housing
Inspection
inspection devices
Insulation life
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live-line work
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Tracking
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