DocumentCode :
2775481
Title :
Arcing resistance of high fire point dielectric liquids
Author :
Howells, Edgar ; McCormick, Garrett P.
Author_Institution :
Thomas A. Edison Tech. Center, Cooper Power Syst., Franksville, WI, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
1996
fDate :
16-19 Jun 1996
Firstpage :
557
Abstract :
High fire point (HFP) dielectric liquids have been in use since the demise of Askarels (PCB/TCB) in the mid-1970s. Having fire points of at least 300°C, their main application has been in the role of power transformer impregnants particularly in units located in, on, or near buildings. This study was aimed at evaluating the suitability of such liquids for application in arcing environments. At present, most HFP liquids are produced from one of three different chemical bases. These are: (a) polyol ester; (b) high molecular weight hydrocarbon (HMWH); and (c) dimethyl silicone. Samples of these liquids were evaluated in a typical oil switch primarily utilized in capacitor switching applications. Although not an HFP liquid, transformer oil was included in the test matrix to provide a base line to which the other liquids could be compared. Each liquid was exposed to 250 cycles of switching 8,000 volts at 50 amps (a duty well within the capability of the switch). The results show that both polyol-ester and high molecular weight hydrocarbons compare favorably to transformer oil in this application. However, the dielectric breakdown value of dimethyl silicone was so rapidly degraded that its use under such conditions requires considerable caution
Keywords :
arcs (electric); composite insulating materials; electric breakdown; insulation testing; power capacitors; power transformer insulation; power transformer testing; transformer oil; 300 C; 50 A; 8000 V; arcing environments; arcing resistance; capacitor switching; dielectric breakdown; dimethyl silicone; high fire point dielectric liquids; high molecular weight hydrocarbon; insulating oil tests; insulation breakdown tests; polyol ester; power transformer impregnants; transformer oil; Capacitors; Chemicals; Dielectric liquids; Fires; Hydrocarbons; Oil insulation; Petroleum; Power transformers; Switches; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Insulation, 1996., Conference Record of the 1996 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
ISSN :
1089-084X
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3531-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ELINSL.1996.549406
Filename :
549406
Link To Document :
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