EXPERIMENTAL STUDY FOR PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF INSULATOR USING VARIOUS COATING MATERIALS UNDER DIFFERENT ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i6.2017.2099Keywords:
Insulator, Asbestos Electrical Insulation, Porcelain, Mini Impulse GeneratorAbstract [English]
In this study, we have an insulator is subjected to high voltage under various atmospheric condition. Without porcelain and asbestos coatings to judge the performance and with porcelain and asbestos coatings to judge the performance of electrical insulation materials, upto 44 KV during various atmospheric condition. And for porcelain insulating material, upto 41 KV.
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