Abstract

There is not sufficient data on the breakdown voltage-time characteristics for gas insulated swiitchgear (GIS) at power-frequency voltages, especially in the long-term region, for complete insulation specifications to be developed. This paper gives voltage- time breakdown characteristics for a 72-kV GIS at power-frequency voltages, both for clean conditions and with metallic particles added, from times of the order of a second to times of the order of 1000 hours. The Weibull parameters were calculated to be n = 95 and a = 0.32 to 0.47 in the clean case; and in the metallic-particle case n = 31 and a = 0.92 to 0.98 for a short-term region and n = 66 and a = 0.40 to 0.47 for a long-term region, with the boundary between these two regions located at 10 minutes. Based on the statistics for the metallic-particle case, the reliability of the power-frequency withstand voltage tests were then estimated using as examples the GIS in a 500-kV system (an effectively grounded system) and a 66-kV system (a non-effectively grounded system). The paper also studied the effect of the type of grounding and the influence of the presence of metallic particles on the test voltage level.

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