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Insulation co-ordination

Electrical Engineering, 1953
Certain changes in United States practice are proposed, while the practices in the United States and Canada are presented for the benefit of engineers of other countries.
C. F. Wagner   +3 more
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Insulation co-ordination for gas-insulated transmission lines (GIL)

IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 2001
For the transmission of high power over long distances underground the gas-insulated transmission lines (GIL) are a good technical solution as an alternative to an overhead line and in addition to cables. The GIL has two main advantages: low resistive losses because of large cross section of the conductor and enclosure and low capacitive load because ...
O. Volcker, H. Koch
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The co-ordination of electrical equipment with basic insulation levels

Electrical Engineering, 1940
BASIC insulation levels have been defined, and a list of proposed values has been determined by national committees charged with this responsibility. The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the principles useful in selecting electrical equipment conforming to the requirements of that basic insulation level necessary to assure satisfactory ...
J. H. Foote, J. R. North
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Insulation Coordination for the Future

IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, 1986
Present dimensioning rules for equipment vary widely from oountry to country. JEC Publications 664 and 664A present a new approach to dimensioning, and equipment built to these new rules has been operated for a number of years.
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Insulation co-ordination for gas-insulated transmission lines (GIL)

2000 IEEE Power Engineering Society Winter Meeting. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37077), 2000
O. Volcker, H. Koch
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