saladhawks
Electrical
- Jun 4, 2004
- 86
The utility I work for decided years ago to transition from oil to SF6 for medium voltage equipment insulation due to environmental reasons.
Now, consideration is being given to transitioning from SF6 to Solid Dielectric w/ Vacuum Interrupters for medium voltage equipment insulation due to new environmental reasons.
I have read in manufacturer literature that the hi-pot testing of solid dielectric equipment with vacuum interrupters above 30 kV can result in X-Rays being generated. What exactly is the mechanism that causes such X-Ray generation and how is this being mitigated in 25 and 35 kV class rated solid dielectric equipment?
Now, consideration is being given to transitioning from SF6 to Solid Dielectric w/ Vacuum Interrupters for medium voltage equipment insulation due to new environmental reasons.
I have read in manufacturer literature that the hi-pot testing of solid dielectric equipment with vacuum interrupters above 30 kV can result in X-Rays being generated. What exactly is the mechanism that causes such X-Ray generation and how is this being mitigated in 25 and 35 kV class rated solid dielectric equipment?