stevenal
Electrical
- Aug 20, 2001
- 3,850
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I've been trying to firm up some of our specs, and am getting a little hung up on creep distance. Seems like creep should relate to contamination level and voltage, and possibly orientation and material. But there seems to be little consistency between the various IEEE and ANSI committees. Should there be a device dependency? I thought the transformer bushing people and the breaker people had their stuff together when both C57.19.100 and C37.06 showed the same mm/kV for the same contaminant levels. On further inspection, C57 applies the number to the nominal voltage level while C37 applies it to the maximum voltage rating. Do I need higher creepage on the breaker bushings than on the transformer bushings in the same substation?
Other devices don't specify a contaminant level, just a standard value that may be increased if needed.
Some information is given in IEEE 1313.2, but it doesn't seem to correspond to any of the device standards.
Heres an example for 115kV 550 BIL in a medium contamination area: transformer - 91", breaker - 98", station post - 99", MOV arrester - 90", instrument transformer - 79". Twenty % from one extreme to the other.
Does this make sense, or do we just have committees that don't talk to each other? Should this be device dependent? And if so, why shouldn't the highest value be at the high dollar transformer rather than the inexpensive station post? What's your practice? Thanks.
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I've been trying to firm up some of our specs, and am getting a little hung up on creep distance. Seems like creep should relate to contamination level and voltage, and possibly orientation and material. But there seems to be little consistency between the various IEEE and ANSI committees. Should there be a device dependency? I thought the transformer bushing people and the breaker people had their stuff together when both C57.19.100 and C37.06 showed the same mm/kV for the same contaminant levels. On further inspection, C57 applies the number to the nominal voltage level while C37 applies it to the maximum voltage rating. Do I need higher creepage on the breaker bushings than on the transformer bushings in the same substation?
Other devices don't specify a contaminant level, just a standard value that may be increased if needed.
Some information is given in IEEE 1313.2, but it doesn't seem to correspond to any of the device standards.
Heres an example for 115kV 550 BIL in a medium contamination area: transformer - 91", breaker - 98", station post - 99", MOV arrester - 90", instrument transformer - 79". Twenty % from one extreme to the other.
Does this make sense, or do we just have committees that don't talk to each other? Should this be device dependent? And if so, why shouldn't the highest value be at the high dollar transformer rather than the inexpensive station post? What's your practice? Thanks.