VMMF
Electrical
- Apr 6, 2021
- 13
I'm writing the specifications for a new substation class transformer that needs to be purchased. As a guideline, I'm using the specifications written by our provincial utility company for a similar transformer that was bought by them. On the lightning/surge arresters section they specify "Intermediate Class and/or polymer housing arresters are not acceptable". However after reading many documents from manufacturers as Hubbell and ABB they all seem to promote polymer over porcelain claiming that it weights less, it is less fragile, it doesn't explode (if reclosed on a failed arrester), the pressure relief capability of the porcelain housed arrester is only for the first venting,etc.
I have the following questions:
1. Are porcelain surge arresters considerably cheaper than polymer housing arresters?
2. Are utilities reluctant to install polymer housing arresters because even in 2021 they need to be frequently cleaned to prevent malfunctioning?
3. Has the polymer housing arrester a shorter life (aging faster, temperature, UV, etc) compared to the porcelain arrester?
4. Even in 2021. Do polymer housing arrester losses hydrophobic properties in time?
5. What other possibilities may lead the utility to only work with porcelain ?
I have the following questions:
1. Are porcelain surge arresters considerably cheaper than polymer housing arresters?
2. Are utilities reluctant to install polymer housing arresters because even in 2021 they need to be frequently cleaned to prevent malfunctioning?
3. Has the polymer housing arrester a shorter life (aging faster, temperature, UV, etc) compared to the porcelain arrester?
4. Even in 2021. Do polymer housing arrester losses hydrophobic properties in time?
5. What other possibilities may lead the utility to only work with porcelain ?