BenNeideck
Electrical
- Oct 18, 2001
- 2
I am currently researching the possibilities of manufacturing bushings to replace paper wound condenser type bushings that we have on Reyrolle LMT X1 type 11kV circuit breakers in our distribution substations. We have a number of these breakers that are experiencing PD problems on the bushings, and rather than replace the whole breaker we are hoping a cheaper more viable option may be to make Cycloaliphatic Resin bushings.
The original bushings however have a form of stress relief. What I am trying to find out is whether or not we would need to include some sort of stress relief in the Cycloaliphatic Resin bushings as well.
Can anyone help with any technical data or ideas on this type of resin, both in general and also more specifically in regards to the stress relief?
Also, is anyone aware of companies that have had similar problems with LMT breakers (or similar) and what their solutions were?
The original bushings however have a form of stress relief. What I am trying to find out is whether or not we would need to include some sort of stress relief in the Cycloaliphatic Resin bushings as well.
Can anyone help with any technical data or ideas on this type of resin, both in general and also more specifically in regards to the stress relief?
Also, is anyone aware of companies that have had similar problems with LMT breakers (or similar) and what their solutions were?