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Corona and arcing detection in high voltage transmission lines

The use of DayCor® systems to inspect high voltage transmission lines and grid componenets has proven to be reliable, accurate and very effective. Worldwide electric utilities are using Ofil's DayCor® corona and arcing inspection equipment for cases such as:

  • Degradation of Polymer insulators
  • Contamination - coastal salt; industrial vapors and dusts; cement dust; highway road-salt; tire dust and car emissions; agricultural dusts and fertilizers
  • Cracked porcelain insulators
  • Rusted cement and metal caps & pins on porcelain insulators.
  • RFI, TVI and audio noise sources lead to customer complaints
  • Wrong design and improper installation, that may lead to mechanical and electrical failure, of: hardware such as corona ring, conductors ADSS etc…
  • Shorted bells
  • Loose hardware such as: spacers, slices, clamps etc.

Why UV Inspection?

The ability to easily detect corona and arcing sources and pinpoint their locations can save utilities considerable amount of money: The information obtained by UV inspection leads to:

  • Prioritizing maintenance tasks
  • Avoiding unnecessary line washings
  • Concentraing on the faulty hardware
  • Avoiding redundant testing and replacement of line elements not directly involved with corona generation

Inspection methods

  • DayCor®Superb - for foot patrol
  • DayCor®Rom - for airborne inspection
  • DayCor®Ranger - for driven inspection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
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Corona on broken strand

Corona on spacers

Bird dropping 500kV
Corona due to brittle fracture
 
 

Case Studies:


  Cable transition

Contamination

Fautly insulators

RVI EMC
 
     
 
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