Title :
Performance of ceramic and polymeric distribution insulators with mold growth on its surface
Author :
Leon, A.F. ; Rojas, H.E. ; Cantor, L.F. ; Perez, C.D.
Author_Institution :
Electromagn. Compatibility & Interference Group GCEM, Univ. Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas, Bogota, Colombia
Abstract :
There are several studies presented on insulator contamination by biological agents and its impact on the electrical performance is not well known. This paper describes a study developed in Bogotá, Colombia on electric performance of insulators contaminated with a common mold (i.e. Asperguillus Nigger). Ceramic and polymeric (non-ceramic) insulators used in Colombian distribution systems were selected. Biological contamination was made under controlled conditions using an isolated chamber that adjusts temperature, humidity and solar (ultraviolet) radiation. Electrical tests performed include flashover voltage and leakage currents measurements to determine how insulators are affected by bio-contamination. After laboratory tests, a significant impact on electrical performance of both types of insulators due to the biological contamination was noted.
Keywords :
ceramics; contamination; electric current measurement; flashover; humidity measurement; insulators; leakage currents; polymers; voltage measurement; Colombian distribution systems; Electrical tests; asperguillus nigger; biological agents; biological contamination; ceramic distribution insulators; common mold insulators; flashover voltage measurement; humidity adjustment; insulator contamination; leakage current measurement; mold growth; nonceramic insulators; polymeric distribution insulators; solar radiation adjustment; temperature adjustment; Biology; Ceramics; Insulators; Leakage currents; Polymers; Surface contamination; Asperguillus nigger; biological contamination; distribution insulator; flashover test; mold;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission & Distribution Conference and Exposition - Latin America (PES T&D-LA), 2014 IEEE PES
Conference_Location :
Medellin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6250-1
DOI :
10.1109/TDC-LA.2014.6955202