Citation
Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin and Mohd Nowi, Zawati and Misbah, Nor Ratna
(2010)
A Critical Review on the Contamination Effect on Distribution Overhead Lines.
International Review of Electrical Engineering, 5 (5).
pp. 2461-2470.
ISSN 1827-6660
Abstract
Year by year, performance of the power system distribution lines is one of the
important subject that need to be considered. This paper presents a review on the effects of
contamination on distribution overhead lines. Apart from the physical configuration of the lines
such as lower in height and simple build-up structure, the location of the lines and the withstand
capability of the systems are among another factors that determine the performance of the line.
Insulator, which is used in between the cross-arm and phase conductor for instance, is very much
sensitive to the surrounding environment such as humidity (wet and dry) and contamination such
as salt, cement, dust, smog and etc. In the event of the direct or indirect effects of the lightning for
instance, this contamination will affect the breakdown strength of the insulator which will result in
the flashover across the insulator or coordination gap. This paper will consider in details the
effect from different contaminants and different types of testing in evaluating the performance of
the insulator. At the end of the paper, some mitigations approaches will be suggested with respect
to the issue being discussed.
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