• DocumentCode
    1151304
  • Title

    Field experience with overhead distribution equipment under severe contamination

  • Author

    Chen, Jehn-Yih ; Chang, R.J.

  • Author_Institution
    Taiwan Power Co., Yuen-lin, Taiwan
  • Volume
    11
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    7/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1640
  • Lastpage
    1645
  • Abstract
    A unique type of solid contamination on overhead power distribution equipment was found in some regions of the Taiwan Power Company. The contamination was caused by the direct deposit of coastal sand dust during the winter season. An account of the field condition is given and the contaminants are characterized to provide better understanding of the pollution phenomenon. The sand contains high level of clay and salt that make it adhere to the overhead equipment and renders it highly conductive under moist conditions. High salt content not only caused accelerated metal corrosion but also high leakage current that led to pole fires. The burning of crossarms, due to high leakage current, is a failure mode that has not been adequately addressed in the literature. Most prior papers on pollution focused on contamination flashover. The leakage current measurements were carried out for overhead equipment using an artificial contamination test to quantify the effect of these unique phenomenon. Some effective counter measures are described
  • Keywords
    distribution networks; flashover; insulator contamination; insulator testing; leakage currents; power overhead lines; Taiwan; accelerated metal corrosion; artificial contamination test; clay; coastal sand dust; contamination flashover; crossarms; failure mode; insulator pollution; leakage current; overhead power distribution; pole fires; salt; solid contamination; Acceleration; Contamination; Corrosion; Fires; Flashover; Leakage current; Pollution measurement; Power distribution; Sea measurements; Solids;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0885-8977
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/61.517528
  • Filename
    517528