wbd
Electrical
- May 17, 2001
- 659
In a situation such as a 115kV substation the post insulators are approximately 38 inches high. Now the dielectric breakdown in air is approximately 10kV per inch or for 115kV about 11.5". So the insulators are approximatly 3 times larger than the dielectric breakdown distance.
My questions:
1. Would or is it possible for a flashover to occur over the entire insulator which would result in an arc length of 38 inches?
2. Or would the flashover only occur when the distance was 11.5 inches meaning the insulator had failed in some way?
My questions:
1. Would or is it possible for a flashover to occur over the entire insulator which would result in an arc length of 38 inches?
2. Or would the flashover only occur when the distance was 11.5 inches meaning the insulator had failed in some way?