Glass Insulators
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Glass Insulators
Glass Insulators CONTENTS Introduction – General information 2 The glass insulator: history and characteristics 5 TOUGHENED GLASS SUSPENSION INSULATORS 7 Characteristics and range of use 8 String electrical performances 10 Suspension insulator classification 15 Insulator technical data 16 OTHER INSULATORS 33 Pin type insulators 34 Railway insulators 35 Protecting horn gaps 36 LABORATORY 37 1 EXPERIENCE, SPECIALIZATION AND CONSTANT RENEWAL s GD LA GRANJA Vidriería, S.L forms part of the SGD Group, French industrial organization leadership in de glass industry, with a total workforce of 6000 and an annual turnover of more than 607 millions Euros. SGD LA GRANJA Vidriería, S.L. is the leading industrial concern in the country dedicated to the manufacture of hollow glass and pressed articles. INSULATORS are one of the most technically orientated of these products and enjoy a major international presence. SGD LA GRANJA Vidriería industrial installations have the technological high level. Also it participates in the programs of R+D of SGD, leading to a constant update and renovation of the production facilities and assuring sufficient capacity to attend to market demand and maintain commercial positions. More than 290 years experience in glass manufacturing and the leadership in the sector guarantee our industrial activity To this end, our Group makes, year alter year, important investments to incorporate the latest developments in automation into its production methods and to provide its high tension electrical testing laboratory with de equipment meeting the international requirements of the Electrical Sector. Factory at LA GRANJA (Segovia) where the insulators are produced since 1932 2 AN INTERNATIONAL VOCATION A commercial policy of expansion and coverage of all markets T he activities of SGD LA GRANJA VIDRIERÍA, S.L. are not confined to the local Spanish market but extend throughout the world. A highly specialized human team, commercially very dynamic, offers to the international market products which are highly competitive in price, quality and service. SGD LA GRANJA VIDRIERÍA, S.L has already exceeded the figure of 80 million INSULATORS (210.000 Tons of glass), installed in electrical lines throughout the World, and the increasing volume of its exports in the last few years surpasses the 50% of its turnover. Our glass INSULATORS have won wide international recognition having been specified by many different countries for their transmission lines, thereby contributing to the task of carrying the electrical power wherever it may be necessary for industrial development and social welfare. EUROPA ALEMANIA INGLATERRA BELGICA ITALIA BOSNIA¬HERZEGOBINA KOSOVO CHIPRE NORUEGA ESPAÑA PORTUGAL FRANCIA RUMANIA GEORGIA RUSIA GRECIA SUECIA HUNGRIA SUIZA TURQUIA AMERICA DEL NORTE CANADA E.E.U.U. MEJICO MEDIO ORIENTE AMERICA CENTRAL CUBA NICARAGUA CISTA RICA PANAMA EL SALVADOR PUERT RICO GUADALUPE REP. DOMINICANA GUATEMALA STA. LUCIA HONDURAS TRINIDAD TOBAGO AFRICA ANGOLA LESHOTO ARGELIA LIBERIA BENIN LIBIA BURKINA FASSO MADAGASCAR BURUNDFI MALAWI CABO VERDE MALI CAMERUN MARRUECOS COSTA DE MARFIL NIGERIA EGIPTO RUANDA ETIOPIA SENEGAL GABON TANZANIA GHANA TOGO GUINEA TUNEZ I. MAURICIO UGANDA KENIA ZIMBABWE AZERBAJAAN IRAN IRAK JORDANIA LIBANO SIRIA EXTREMO ORIENTE BIRNANIA FILIPINAS INDONESIA KYRGISTAN MALASIA NEPAL SRI LANKA VIERTNAM OCEANIA NUEVA ZELANDA Countries with installations of SGD LA GRANJA Insulators. 3 4 THE GLASS INSULATOR: HISTORY AND CHARACTERISTICS From the beginning a constant development of quality through research and development T he production of RIGID insulators for electrical applications, energy distribution and telephone lines began in 1932 at LA GRANJA (Segovia). Whit the ANNEALING treatment of the glass, internals tensions created during fabrication are eliminated. In this process the temperature is raised sufficiently to relieve tensions but not enough to cause deformation. Then follows a slow cooling process to avoid the appearance of temperature gradients that could create new tensions. This treatment improves the glass properties and above all its mechanical characteristics. The present range RIGID insulators are considered ideal for the use to which they are destined, both for their properties and their dimensions. In 1959 the production of string insulators began. Better known as BALL and SOCKET insulators – also called SUSPENSION insulators – they are made from toughened glass and are a direct result of the research and development on this type of glass, applied to this kind of product. TEMPERING consists in a thermal treatment given to the glass, with a first equilibrium stage to homogenize temperature and a second stage where the outside of the pieces are rapidly cooled in order to create surface compression and internal tension. This provides the glass with many advantages and improved resistance to mechanical and thermal strains. The tempering process gives the glass a great structural resistance, but at the same time demands a very high level of quality, during both fabrication and the inspection stages to prevent defects, in order to ensure that the insulators are reliable for the function they have to perform.. The range of SUSPENSION insulators comply with the main national and international standards: • IEC (International Standards) • ANSI (American Standards) • BS (British Standards) 5 6 THOUHENED GLASS SUSPENSION INSULATORS Characteristics and range of use 8 String Electrical performances 10 Suspension Insulators classification 15 TECHNICAL DATA 16 IEC standards insulators: 16 Standard 16 Anti-pollution 19 Aerodynamic 22 Spherical 24 ANSI standard insulators: 25 Standard 26 Anti-pollution 27 Clevis and tongue coupling insulators 29 BS Standard insulators: Standard 30 30 7 CHARATERISTICS AND RANGE G ENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PERFORMANCE. As we have seen, toughened glass insulators have a great resistance due to the thermal treatment they receive. But besides this property there are many other advantages such as their resistance to ageing, even when submitted to great mechanical stress.. On the other hand, their dielectric resistance is very high on account of the glass homogeneity, which makes them practically proof against perforation. Moreover, toughened glass insulators possess another very important advantage consisting in the fact. That a whole glass insulator is always a “healthy” insulator, which facilitates the inspection of the electrical lines. In case of breakage of a glass disc, caused by any incident, the glass shatters into small pieces but the mechanical resistance of the resulting insulator “stump” is practically the same as unbroken insulator. The string of insulators therefore keeps most of its original mechanical properties until such time as the defective insulator can be substituted. S USPENSIONS INSULATOR COMPONENTS Suspensions insulators are componed of the following elements:: • A toughened glass dielectric, with the appropriate characteristics and form for the conditions of the environment in which they have to work. • A malleable cast iron cap, hot dip galvanized. • A forged steel pin, hot dip galvanized. • The cap and pin are joined to the glass disc with a special aluminous cement with the adequate properties to support the termo-mechanical strains during manufacture and use.. • Finally, the capo f the insulator is provided with a locking device (split pin) made from stainless steel or phosphorous bronze ensuring a positive coupling between the string elements.. Also, the pins of tose insulators for use in direct current or high pollution applications can be protected, if required, with a sacrificial zinc sleeve. The cap f insulators with clevis and tongue coupling is provided with a forged steel bolt with a split pin. 8 Exceptional resistance to ageing combined with dielectric and mechanical resistance are the main characteristics of our insulators R ANGE OF USE SGD LA GRANJA range of suspension is in accordance with the principal nacional and international standards: IEC, ANSI,BS, NF, UTE, UNE, DIN, etc. Each standard is subdivided into four insulator groups, classified according to the different forms of the glass disc as required by different environment conditions. These four groups are: • Standard insulators They are most common and used on low pollution lines. • Anti-pollution insulators With two recommended different forms for middle and high pollution zones. Their greater creepage distance allows to reduce the effects of pollution without increasing the length of the string. • Aerodynamics insulators These insulators are highly recomendable in desert applications. Due to their wholly flat dielectric profile, the absence of ribs makes difficult the buildup of deposits on the dielectric due to the clearing action of wind and rain. They may also be used in areas subjected to critical industrial pollution (or combined industrial and desert pollution). • Spherical insulators As with aerodynamic insulators, the lack of ribs on the piece of glass hinders accumulation of residues on the dielectric, facilitating the rain and wind clearing effects. In addition, their spherical configuration makes them also more resistent to vandalism. Finally, within each subdivision, a large range of mechanical resistances exists for each standard and insulator form, going from 40 to 300 kN and fully covering the different requirements and possibilities of electrical lines.,. D IMENSIONAL, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS Both the guaranteed mechanical and electrical values for each insulator are those recommended by IEC, BS and ANSI standards. Similarly, the dimensional values (such as diameter, spacing, coupling standards, creepage distance, etc.) are in conformity rigorously with the specified standard. 9 STANDARD MODELS FLASHOVER VOLTAGES STRING ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCES ACCORDING TO IEC-383 AND BS-137 PART 1 STANDARDS kV Ø x S: 175 x 100 mm. Ø x S: 255 x 127 mm. Ø x S: 255 x 146 mm. Ø x S: 280 x 146 mm. Ø x S: 280 x 170 mm. Ø x S: 320 x 195 mm. Nº A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D 1 55 36 74 80 78 45 105 110 78 45 105 110 80 50 110 115 80 50 120 125 90 60 120 140 2 102 62 140 150 130 80 215 215 140 80 210 220 140 80 220 230 140 85 235 230 165 90 260 250 3 145 85 200 215 180 115 300 290 195 120 310 310 195 120 320 310 200 120 330 315 235 135 370 350 4 185 115 260 280 225 150 380 355 245 155 390 375 250 155 400 380 260 160 415 400 300 180 465 440 5 270 185 440 420 290 195 470 445 295 195 480 455 310 205 500 485 360 220 560 550 6 310 215 510 480 340 235 550 525 350 235 560 535 365 245 590 575 420 260 650 645 7 350 250 580 545 390 270 625 605 400 270 635 615 415 285 680 665 480 300 740 740 8 395 290 650 610 435 310 700 685 450 310 710 695 470 325 755 745 535 345 830 835 9 435 325 710 685 485 345 775 760 500 345 790 776 515 360 840 830 590 390 920 930 10 475 360 780 750 530 380 850 835 545 380 865 850 570 400 925 920 645 430 1010 1025 11 515 390 845 815 575 415 920 915 590 415 935 930 615 435 1000 1000 700 470 1100 1120 12 555 410 900 885 620 450 995 995 635 455 1010 1010 660 470 1085 1090 755 505 1190 1215 13 595 440 965 955 660 485 1065 1070 675 490 1085 1090 710 500 1165 1170 805 545 1280 1310 14 630 470 1030 1025 705 520 1140 1145 720 525 1160 1165 755 540 1250 1260 855 580 1370 1405 15 670 500 1100 1090 745 555 1210 1225 765 560 1230 1245 800 575 1330 1340 905 620 1460 1500 16 705 525 1160 1160 785 585 1280 1295 805 590 1300 1315 840 610 1410 1425 955 655 1550 1595 17 740 550 1230 1230 830 620 1355 1375 850 625 1375 1395 880 645 1490 1510 1005 695 1640 1690 18 780 575 1290 1290 870 650 1425 1455 890 655 1450 1480 920 680 1570 1600 1055 730 1730 1785 19 815 600 1360 1360 910 685 1500 1530 930 690 1525 1555 960 715 1650 1680 1105 765 1820 1880 20 850 625 1420 1425 950 715 1570 1605 970 725 1595 1630 1000 745 1730 1760 1155 800 1910 1975 21 885 650 1485 1490 990 750 1640 1680 1010 760 1665 1705 1040 775 1810 1850 1205 840 1995 2065 22 920 675 1550 1560 1030 780 1710 1755 1050 790 1740 1755 1080 810 1885 1920 1255 875 2080 2155 23 955 700 1610 1630 1070 815 1720 1830 1090 825 1810 1860 1120 840 1965 2000 1305 910 2165 2245 24 990 725 1675 1700 1110 845 1850 1905 1130 855 1880 1935 1160 875 2045 2080 1355 945 2250 2335 25 1025 750 1760 1770 1150 875 1920 1980 1170 885 1950 2010 1200 905 2125 2160 1405 975 2335 2425 A: Power frequency (dry) B: power frequency (wet) C: 50% lightning impulse (+) 1,2/50 D: 50% lightning impulse (-) 1,2/50 10 STANDARD MODELS WITHSTAND VOLTAGES Ø x S: 175 x 100 mm. STRING ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCES ACCORDING TO IEC-383 AND BS-137 PART 1 STANDARDS KV Ø x S: 255 x 127 mm. Ø x S: 255 x 146 mm. Ø x S: 280 x 146 mm. Ø x S: 280 x 170 mm. Ø x S: 320 x 195 mm. Nº A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C A B C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 50 92 130 165 32 54 78 102 70 133 195 255 70 120 165 205 245 285 325 365 400 440 475 510 545 580 615 650 685 715 750 780 815 850 880 915 945 975 1010 1040 1070 1100 40 72 105 135 165 195 225 260 290 320 345 370 395 425 450 475 500 525 550 575 600 625 650 675 700 725 750 775 800 825 100 190 260 320 380 435 490 550 615 675 735 795 860 925 985 1045 1105 1165 1225 1280 1340 1400 1455 1510 1570 1625 1680 1730 1780 1835 70 130 180 225 270 315 360 405 450 490 530 570 610 650 690 725 765 800 840 875 915 950 985 1025 1060 1100 1135 1170 1205 1240 40 75 110 140 175 210 245 280 310 345 375 405 435 465 495 525 555 585 610 640 670 700 725 755 785 815 840 865 895 920 100 190 270 340 410 480 550 620 690 760 830 900 970 1035 1100 1165 1230 1295 1360 1425 1490 1565 1620 1680 1745 1805 1870 1935 2000 2060 75 130 180 225 270 315 360 405 450 490 530 570 610 650 690 725 765 800 840 875 915 950 985 1025 1060 1100 1135 1170 1205 1240 45 75 110 140 175 210 245 280 310 345 375 405 435 465 495 525 555 585 610 640 670 700 725 755 785 815 840 865 895 920 110 190 270 340 410 480 550 620 690 760 830 900 970 1035 1100 1165 1230 1295 1360 1425 1490 1565 1620 1680 1745 1805 1870 1935 2000 2060 75 135 190 240 290 335 380 430 475 520 565 610 655 695 740 785 830 875 920 965 1005 1050 1095 1140 1180 1225 1270 1310 1355 1395 45 75 110 145 185 220 255 290 325 360 390 420 450 485 515 550 580 610 640 670 700 730 760 790 820 845 875 900 930 955 110 205 285 360 440 520 600 675 755 835 915 990 1065 1140 1215 1290 1360 1435 1510 1580 1650 1725 1795 1870 1940 2010 2080 2150 2220 2290 85 150 215 275 330 385 440 490 540 590 645 695 740 785 830 875 925 970 1015 1060 1110 1155 1200 1245 1290 1330 1375 1420 1460 1505 50 85 120 160 200 235 270 310 350 385 420 455 490 525 560 590 625 655 690 720 755 785 820 850 880 910 940 970 1000 1030 130 225 315 405 495 580 665 745 830 910 990 1070 1150 1230 1315 1395 1475 1555 1640 1720 1795 1875 1950 2025 2100 2175 2250 2320 2400 2475 A: Power frequency (dry) B: power frequency (wet) C: Lightning impulse 1,2/50 11 ANTIPOLLUTION MODELS WITHSTAND VOLTAGES STRING ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCES ACCORDING TO IEC-383 AND BS-137 PART 1 STANDARDS kV Ø x S: 255 x 127 mm. Ø x S: 255 x 146 mm. Ø x S: 280 x 146 mm. Ø x S: 320 x 170 mm. Nº A B C A B C A B C A B C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 80 120 165 205 245 285 325 365 400 440 475 510 545 580 615 650 685 715 750 780 815 850 880 915 945 45 65 90 115 140 165 195 220 240 260 285 305 320 345 365 380 405 425 445 460 480 500 520 540 555 110 200 275 340 405 470 540 605 675 740 815 880 955 1025 1090 1165 1240 1305 1370 1440 1505 1575 1640 1705 1770 80 130 180 225 270 315 360 405 450 490 530 570 610 650 690 725 765 800 840 875 915 950 985 1025 1060 45 75 100 130 155 185 215 245 270 290 320 340 365 390 410 430 450 480 500 520 540 565 585 610 630 110 235 320 390 465 545 620 695 775 855 935 1015 1100 1180 1260 1340 1425 1500 1580 1655 1730 1810 1885 1950 2025 85 130 180 225 270 315 360 405 450 490 530 570 610 650 690 725 765 800 840 875 915 950 985 1025 1060 50 75 100 130 155 185 215 245 270 290 320 340 365 390 410 430 450 480 500 520 540 565 585 610 630 125 235 320 390 465 545 620 695 775 855 935 1015 1100 1180 1260 1340 1425 1500 1580 1655 1730 1810 1885 1950 2025 90 135 190 240 290 335 380 430 475 520 565 610 655 695 740 785 830 875 920 965 1005 1050 1095 1140 1180 55 85 110 145 175 205 240 275 305 335 360 385 410 440 465 490 515 540 565 590 610 640 660 690 710 140 270 370 450 540 625 710 800 890 980 1070 1170 1260 1355 1450 1540 1640 1730 1810 1900 1990 2080 2160 2245 2325 26 27 975 1010 575 595 1840 1910 1100 1135 650 670 2095 2170 1100 1135 650 670 2095 2170 1225 1270 740 760 2410 2490 28 29 30 1040 1070 1100 612 625 645 1970 2035 2100 1170 1205 1240 695 710 730 2240 2305 2365 1170 1205 1240 695 710 730 2240 2305 2365 1310 1355 1395 780 805 830 2575 2650 2720 A: Power frequency (dry) B: power frequency (wet) C: Lightning impulse 1,2/50 12 STANDARD MODELS FLASHOVER VOLTAGES Nº 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 A: Low frequency (dry) A 80 145 205 270 325 380 435 485 540 590 640 690 735 785 830 875 920 965 1010 1050 1100 1135 1180 1220 1260 1300 1340 1380 1425 1460 STRING ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCES ACCORDING TO ANSI C.29.1 STANDARD KV Ø x S: 255 x 146 mm. (10” x 5 ¾) B C 50 90 130 170 215 255 295 335 375 415 455 490 525 565 600 635 670 705 740 775 810 845 880 915 950 985 1015 1045 1080 1110 125 220 315 410 500 595 670 760 845 930 1015 1105 1185 1265 1345 1425 1505 1585 1665 1745 1825 1905 1985 2065 2145 2220 2300 2375 2455 2530 C: Impulse wave (+) According to American standard the average value of three tested strings shall equal or exceed: Ø 95% of the guaranteed value as given on the data sheet, for low frequency dry flashover. Ø 90% of the guaranteed value as given on the data sheet, for low frequency wet flashover. Ø 92% of the guaranteed value as given on the data sheet, for critical impulse flashover. D A 130 255 320 420 510 605 695 780 860 945 1025 1105 1190 1275 1360 1440 1530 1615 1700 1785 1870 1955 2040 2125 2210 2295 2380 2465 2550 2635 80 145 210 275 330 385 435 490 540 595 645 695 745 790 840 890 935 980 1025 1070 1115 1160 1205 1250 1290 1330 1370 1410 1455 1490 B: Low frequency (wet) Ø x S: 280 x 156 mm. (11” x 5 ¾) B C 50 90 130 170 215 255 295 335 375 415 455 490 525 565 600 635 670 705 740 775 810 845 880 915 950 985 1015 1045 1080 1110 140 230 325 425 515 610 700 790 880 970 1060 1150 1240 1330 1415 1500 1585 1670 1755 1840 1925 2010 2095 2180 2260 2390 2470 2570 2650 2740 D 140 230 330 440 540 630 720 810 900 990 1075 1160 1245 1330 1420 1510 1605 1700 1795 1890 1985 2080 2175 2270 2365 2465 2555 2650 2740 2830 D: Impulse wave (-) 13 ANTIPOLLUTION MODELS FLASHOVER VOLTAGES Ø x s: 255 x 146 mm. (10" x 5 3/4") STRING ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCES ACCORDING TO ANSI C.29.1 STANDARD KV Ø x s: 280 x 146 mm. (11" x 5 3/4") Nº A B C D A 1 95 55 140 120 100 2 155 95 270 260 155 3 215 130 380 355 215 4 270 165 475 435 270 5 325 200 570 520 325 6 380 240 665 605 380 7 435 275 750 690 435 8 485 315 835 775 485 9 540 350 920 860 540 10 590 375 1005 950 590 11 640 410 1090 1040 640 12 690 440 1175 1130 690 13 735 470 1260 1220 735 14 785 500 1345 1310 785 15 830 525 1430 1400 830 16 875 555 1515 1490 875 17 920 580 1600 1595 920 18 965 615 1685 1670 965 19 1010 640 1770 1755 1010 20 1055 670 1850 1840 1055 21 1100 695 1930 1925 1100 22 1145 725 2010 2010 1145 23 1190 750 2090 2095 1190 24 1235 780 2170 2180 1235 25 1280 810 2250 2265 1280 26 1325 835 2330 2350 1325 27 1370 860 2410 2435 1370 28 1410 890 2490 2520 1410 29 1455 915 2560 2600 1455 30 1495 940 2630 2680 1495 A: Low frequency (dry) C: Impulse wave (+) According to American standard the average value of three tested strings shall equal or exceed: Ø 95% of the guaranteed value as given on the data sheet, for low frequency dry flashover. Ø 90% of the guaranteed value as given on the data sheet, for low frequency wet flashover. Ø 92% of the guaranteed value as given on the data sheet, for critical impulse flashover. B 60 95 130 165 200 240 275 315 350 375 410 440 470 500 525 555 580 615 640 670 695 725 750 780 810 835 860 890 915 940 C D 140 140 270 260 380 355 475 435 570 520 665 605 750 690 835 775 920 860 1005 950 1090 1040 1175 1130 1260 1220 1345 1310 1430 1400 1515 1490 1600 1595 1685 1670 1770 1755 1850 1840 1930 1925 2010 2010 2090 2095 2170 2180 2250 2265 2330 2350 2410 2435 2490 2520 2560 2600 2630 2680 B: Low frequency (wet) D: Impulse wave (-) Ø x s: 320 x 171 mm. (12 7/12" x 6 3/4" ) A 105 160 230 290 350 405 460 515 570 625 680 735 790 840 885 935 980 1030 1075 1120 1165 1210 1255 1300 1345 1385 1430 1470 1515 1555 B 65 110 145 155 225 265 310 355 390 430 460 495 530 565 595 630 660 690 725 755 785 820 850 885 910 945 975 1005 1035 1065 C 170 315 440 550 660 775 870 970 1070 1170 1270 1370 1465 1565 1665 1765 1860 1960 2060 2155 2245 2340 2430 2525 2620 2710 2805 2900 2980 3060 D 160 300 410 505 605 705 800 900 1000 1105 1210 1315 1420 1525 1630 1735 1845 1945 2040 2140 2240 2340 2440 2540 2635 2735 2835 2935 3025 3120 14 CLASSIFICATION OF SUSPENSION INSULATORS MANUFACTURED BY SGDLG IEC Standard Minimum Mechanical failing load (kN) IEC-305 Standard coupling IEC-120 Standard 40 11 E 40 Type of insulators Anti-pollution Aerodynamic Spherical E 40 R 70 16A E 70 E 70 P E 70 PP 100 16A E 100 E 100 P E 100 PP 120 16A E 120 E 120 P 160 20 E 160 210 20 E 210 E 210 P 240 24 E 240 E 240 P 300 24 E 300 E 300 P E 70 R E 100 D E 100 R E 120 PP E 120 D E 120 R E 160 P E 160 D ANSI Standard (Ball & Socket) Electromechanical strength kN (lb) ANSI C.29.2 Class Type of insulators Type Standard Anti-pollution 70 (15000) 52-3 B NB 70 100 (22000) - B NB 100 NB 100 P NB 100 PP 120 (25000) 52-5 K NJ 120 NJ 120 P NJ 120 PP 160 (36000) 52-8 K NK 160 220 (50000) 52-11 K NK 220 NK 160 P ANSI Standard (Clevis & Tongue) Electromechanical strength kN (lb) ANSI C.29.2 Class 70 (15000) 52-3 CT 70 100 (22000) - CT 100 120 (25000) 52-6 CT 120 Type of insulators Type Standard BS Standard Type of insulators Minimum Mechanical failing load (kN) BS-137 Standard coupling IEC-120 70 16B E 70W 100 16B E 100W 125 20 E 125W Standard 15 IEC Standard INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION Standard insulators Minimum mechanical failing load kN Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) Catalogue Model 40 40 E-40-100 Class IEC-305 E-40-110 70 70 E-40E-110 U40B E-70-127 E-70-146 U70BS U70BL Spacing (S) mm. 100 110 110 127 146 Diameter (D) mm. 175 175 255 255 255 Creepage Distance (mm.) 185 185 320 320 320 Standard coupling IEC120 11 11 11 16A 16A Dry (kV) 50 50 70 70 70 Wet (kV) 32 32 40 40 40 Dry impulse withstand voltage (kV) 70 70 100 100 100 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 110 110 130 130 130 Approx. unit net weight (Kg) 1,65 1,65 3,2 3,4 3,4 6 6 6 6 6 Dimensional Data Power frequency withstand voltage Electrical values Packing Information Nº of insulators wooden crate Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with IEC-383 and IEC-305 standards. 16 IEC Standard INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION Standard insulators Minimum mechanical failing load KN Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) 100 Catalogue Model E-100-127 Class IEC-305 U100BS 100 120 120 160 160 E-100-146 E120-146 E-160-146 E-160-170 U100BL U120B U160BS U160BL Spacing (S) mm. 127 146 146 146 170 Diameter (D) mm. 255 255 255 280 280 Creepage Distance (mm.) 315 315 315 380 380 Standard coupling IEC120 16A 16A 16A 20 20 Dry (kV) 70 70 70 75 75 Wet (kV) 40 40 40 45 45 Dry impulse withstand voltage (kV) 100 100 100 110 110 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 130 130 130 Approx. unit net weight (Kg) 3,75 3,75 3,8 3,4 3,4 6 6 6 6 6 Dimensional Data Power frequency withstand voltage Electrical values Packing Information Nº of insulators wooden crate Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with IEC-383 and IEC-305 standards. Automatic assembling department 17 IEC Standard INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION Standard insulators Minimum mechanical failing load Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) Catalogue Model Class IEC-305 KN 210 210 240 E-210-170 E-240-170 U210B Spacing (S) mm. 170 170 Diameter (D) mm. 280 280 Creepage Distance (mm.) 380 380 Standard coupling IEC120 20 24 Dry (kV) 75 75 Wet (kV) 45 45 Dry impulse withstand voltage (kV) 110 110 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 Approx. unit net weight (Kg) 7,5 7,7 6 6 Dimensional Data Power frequency withstand voltage Electrical values Packing Information Nº of insulators wooden crate Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with IEC-383 and IEC-305 standards. Packaging process 18 240 IEC Standard INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION Anti-pollution insulators (medium) Minimum mechanical failing load KN 70 100 100 120 Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) 70 120 Catalogue Model E-70P-127 E-100P-127 E-100P-146 E-120P-146 Class IEC-305 U100BS U120B U160BS U160BL Spacing (S) mm. 127 127 146 146 Diameter (D) mm. 255 255 255 255 Creepage Distance (mm.) 390 185 320 320 Standard coupling IEC120 16A 11 11 11 Dry (kV) 80 80 80 80 Wet (kV) 45 45 45 45 Dry impulse withstand voltage (kV) 110 110 110 110 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 130 130 Approx. unit net weight (Kg) 4,6 4,7 4,8 4,8 6 6 6 6 Dimensional Data Power frequency withstand voltage Electrical values Packing Information Nº of insulators wooden crate Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with IEC-383 and IEC-305 standards. Automatic assembly department 19 IEC Standard INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION Anti-pollution insulators (high) Minimum mechanical failing load KN 70 100 120 Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) 70 100 120 Catalogue Model E-70PP-146 E-100PP-146 E-120PP-146 Class IEC-305 U70BLP U100BLP U120BLP Spacing (S) mm. 146 146 146 Diameter (D) mm. 280 280 280 Creepage Distance (mm.) 445 445 445 Standard coupling IEC120 16A 16A 16A Dry (kV) 85 85 85 Wet (kV) 50 50 50 Dry impulse withstand voltage (kV) 125 125 125 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 130 Approx. unit net weight (Kg) 5,6 5,6 5,7 6 6 6 Dimensional Data Power frequency withstand voltage Electrical values Packing Information Nº of insulators wooden crate Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with IEC-383 and IEC-305 standards. 20 IEC Standard INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION Anti-pollution insulators (high) Minimum mechanical failing load KN 160 210 Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) 160 210 240 Catalogue Model E-160P-170 E-210P-170 E-240P-170 Class IEC-305 U160BLP U210BP Spacing (S) mm. 170 170 170 Diameter (D) mm. 320 320 320 Creepage Distance (mm.) 545 530 530 Standard coupling IEC120 20 20 24 Dry (kV) 90 90 90 Wet (kV) 55 55 55 Dry impulse withstand voltage (kV) 140 140 140 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 130 Approx. unit net weight (Kg) 8,3 9,4 10,2 6 6 6 240 Dimensional Data Power frequency withstand voltage Electrical values Packing Information Nº of insulators wooden crate Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with IEC-383 and IEC-305 standards. 21 IEC Standard INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION Aerodynamic insulators Minimum mechanical failing load KN 70 Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) 70 100 Catalogue Model E-70D-127 E-100D-127 E-100D-146 Spacing (S) mm. 127 146 146 Diameter (D) mm. 380 380 380 Creepage Distance (mm.) 350 350 350 Standard coupling IEC120 16A 16A 16A Dry (kV) 60 60 60 Wet (kV) 50 50 50 Dry impulse withstand voltage (kV) 95 95 95 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 130 Approx. unit net weight (Kg) 5,6 5,65 5,65 6 6 6 Class IEC-305 Dimensional Data Power frequency withstand voltage Electrical values Packing Information Nº of insulators wooden crate Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with IEC-383 and IEC-305 standards. 22 100 IEC Standard INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION Aerodynamic insulators Minimum mechanical failing load KN 120 160 Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) 120 160 210 Catalogue Model E-120D-146 E-160D-146 E-210D-170 Spacing (S) mm. 146 146 170 Diameter (D) mm. 380 380 380 Creepage Distance (mm.) 350 350 350 Standard coupling IEC120 16A 20 20 Dry (kV) 60 60 60 Wet (kV) 50 50 50 Dry impulse withstand voltage (kV) 95 95 95 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 130 Approx. unit net weight (Kg) 5,65 6,8 7,5 6 6 6 210 Class IEC-305 Dimensional Data Power frequency withstand voltage Electrical values Packing Information Nº of insulators wooden crate Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with IEC-383 and IEC-305 standards. 23 IEC Standard INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION Spherical insulators Minimum mechanical failing load KN 40 70 100 120 Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) 40 70 100 120 Catalogue Model E-40R-120 E-70R-146 E-100R-146 E-120R-146 U70BL U100BL U120B Class IEC-305 Spacing (S) mm. 120 146 146 146 Diameter (D) mm. 175 255 255 255 Creepage Distance (mm.) 215 300 300 300 Standard coupling IEC120 11 16A 16A 16A Dry (kV) 40 60 60 60 Wet (kV) 32 45 45 45 Dry impulse withstand voltage (kV) 70 95 95 95 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 110 130 130 130 Approx. unit net weight (Kg) 2,3 4,2 4,5 4,6 6 6 6 6 Dimensional Data Power frequency withstand voltage Electrical values Packing Information Nº of insulators wooden crate Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with IEC-383 and IEC-305 standards. 24 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD INSTITUTE ANSI Standard Standard insulators Minimum mechanical failing load Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) KN 70 100 70 100 120 Catalogue Model NB-70-146 NB-100-146 NJ-120-146 Class ANSI C.29.2 52-3 Dimensional Data 146 (5 /4) 146 (5 /4) 146 (53/4) Diameter (D) mm. (inch) 255 (10) 255 (10) 255 (10) 320 (121/2) 315 (122/5) 315 (122/5) B B J Combined mechanical and electrical strength kN (lb) 70 (15000) 100 (22000) 120 (25000) Mechanical impact strength Nm (lb x inch) 45 (400) 45 (400) 45 (400) Tension proof kN (lb) 35 (7500) 50 (11000) 60 (12500) Time load kN (lb) 45 (10000) 70 (15000) 70 (15000) Dry (kV) 80 80 80 Wet (kV) 50 50 50 + (kV) 125 125 125 - (kV) 130 130 130 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 130 R.I.V. test voltage rms to ground (kV) 10 10 10 Maxi R.I.V. at 1000 kHz (micro V) 50 50 50 Approx. unit net weight kg (lb) 3,4 (7,6) 3,8 (8,4) 3,9 (8,6) Nº of insulators wooden crate 6 6 6 Type of coupling ANSI C.29.2 Valores mecánicos 52-5 Spacing (S) mm. (inch) Creepage Distance (mm.) (inch) 3 120 3 Flashover voltage industrial frequency Critical impulse Flashover voltage Electrical values Packing Information Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with ANSI C.29.1 and C.29.2 standards. 25 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD INSTITUTE ANSI Standard Standard insulators Minimum mechanical failing load Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) KN 160 160 220 Catalogue Model NK-160-146 NK-220-156 Class ANSI C.29.2 52-8 52-11 Spacing (S) mm. (inch) 146 (53/4) 156 (61/8) Diameter (D) mm. (inch) 280 (11) 280 (11) Creepage Distance (mm.) (inch) 380 (15) 380 (15) K K Combined mechanical and electrical strength kN (lb) 160 (36000) 220 (50000) Mechanical impact strength Nm (lb x inch) 45 (400) 45 (400) Tension proof kN (lb) 80 (18000) 110 (25000) Time load kN (lb) 110 (24000) 135 (30000) Dry (kV) 80 80 Wet (kV) 50 50 125 140 130 140 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 R.I.V. test voltage rms to ground (kV) 10 10 Maxi R.I.V. at 1000 kHz (micro V) 50 50 Approx. unit net weight kg (lb) 6,3 (13,9) 7,5 (16,5) Nº of insulators wooden crate 6 6 Dimensional Data Type of coupling ANSI C.29.2 Valores mecánicos Flashover voltage industrial frequency Critical impulse Flashover voltage + (kV) Electrical values - (kV) Packing Information Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with ANSI C.29.1 and C.29.2 standards. 26 220 ANSI Standard AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD INSTITUTE Anti-pollution insulators (medium) Minimum mechanical failing load Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) KN 100 100 120 NB-100P-146 NJ-120P-146 Spacing (S) mm. (inch) 146 (53/4) 146 (53/4) Diameter (D) mm. (inch) 255 (10) 255 (10) 390 (155/16) 390 (155/16) B J Combined mechanical and electrical strength kN (lb) 100 (22000) 120 (25000) Mechanical impact strength Nm (lb x inch) 45 (400) 45 (400) Tension proof kN (lb) 50 (11000) 60 (12500) Time load kN (lb) 70 (15000) 70 (15000) Dry (kV) 95 95 Wet (kV) 55 55 140 140 120 120 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 R.I.V. test voltage rms to ground (kV) 10 10 Maxi R.I.V. at 1000 kHz (micro V) 50 50 Approx. unit net weight kg (lb) 4,85 (10,7) 4,9 (10,8) Nº of insulators wooden crate 6 6 Catalogue Model 120 Class ANSI C.29.2 Dimensional Data Creepage Distance (mm.) (inch) Type of coupling ANSI C.29.2 Valores mecánicos Flashover voltage industrial frequency Critical impulse Flashover voltage + (kV) Electrical values - (kV) Packing Information Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with ANSI C.29.1 and C.29.2 standards. 27 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD INSTITUTE ANSI Standard Anti-pollution insulators (high) Minimum mechanical failing load Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) KN 100 120 160 100 120 160 NB-100PP-146 NJ-120PP-146 NK-160P-170 Spacing (S) mm. (inch) 146 (53/4) 146 (53/4) 170 (6 3/4) Diameter (D) mm. (inch) 280 (11) 280 (11) 320 (12 7/12) 445 (171/2) 445 (171/2) 545 (211/2) B J K Combined mechanical and electrical strength kN (lb) 100 (22000) 120 (25000) 160 (36000) Mechanical impact strength Nm (lb x inch) 45 (400) 45 (400) 45 (400) Tension proof kN (lb) 50 (11000) 60 (12500) 80 (18000) Time load kN (lb) 70 (15000) 70 (15000) 110 (24000) Dry (kV) 100 100 105 Wet (kV) 60 60 65 140 140 17 140 140 160 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 130 R.I.V. test voltage rms to ground (kV) 10 10 10 Maxi R.I.V. at 1000 kHz (micro V) 50 50 50 Approx. unit net weight kg (lb) 5,6 (12,3) 5,8 (12,8) 8,3 (18,3) Nº of insulators wooden crate 6 6 6 Catalogue Model Class ANSI C.29.2 Dimensional Data Creepage Distance (mm.) (inch) Type of coupling ANSI C.29.2 Valores mecánicos Flashover voltage industrial frequency Critical impulse Flashover voltage + (kV) Electrical values - (kV) Packing Information Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with ANSI C.29.1 and C.29.2 standards. 28 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD INSTITUTE ANSI Standard Clevis and Tongue insulators Minimum mechanical failing load Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) KN 70 100 70 100 120 Catalogue Model CT-70-146 CT-100-146 CT-120-146 Class ANSI C.29.2 52-4 Dimensional Data 146 (5 /4) 146 (5 /4) 146 (53/4) Diameter (D) mm. (inch) 255 (10) 255 (10) 255 (10) 320 (121/2) 315 (122/5) 315 (122/5) - - - Combined mechanical and electrical strength kN (lb) 70 (15000) 100 (22000) 120 (25000) Mechanical impact strength Nm (lb x inch) 45 (400) 45 (400) 45 (400) Tension proof kN (lb) 35 (7500) 50 (11000) 60 (12500) Time load kN (lb) 45 (10000) 70 (15000) 70 (15000) Dry (kV) 80 80 80 Wet (kV) 50 50 50 125 125 125 130 130 130 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 130 R.I.V. test voltage rms to ground (kV) 10 10 10 Maxi R.I.V. at 1000 kHz (micro V) 50 50 50 Approx. unit net weight kg (lb) 3,4 (7,6) 3,8 (8,4) 3,9 (8,6) Nº of insulators wooden crate 6 6 6 Type of coupling ANSI C.29.2 Valores mecánicos 52-6 Spacing (S) mm. (inch) Creepage Distance (mm.) (inch) 3 120 3 Flashover voltage industrial frequency Critical impulse Flashover voltage + (kV) Electrical values - (kV) Packing Information Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with ANSI C.29.1 and C.29.2 standards. 29 BS Standard BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION Standard insulators Minimum mechanical failing load Minimum mechanical failing load (KN) Catalogue Model KN 70 100 125 70 100 125 E-70W-127 E-70W-146 E-100W-127 E-100W-146 E-125W-127 E-125W-146 Class IEC-305 Dimensional Data Spacing (S) mm. 127 146 127 146 127 146 Diameter (D) mm. 255 255 255 255 255 255 Creepage Distance (mm.) 320 320 315 315 315 315 Standard coupling IEC-120 16B 16B 16B 16B 20 20 Dry (kV) 70 70 70 70 70 70 Wet (kV) 40 40 40 40 40 40 Dry impulse withstand voltage (kV) 100 100 100 100 100 100 Puncture voltage in oil (kV) 130 130 130 130 130 130 Approx. unit net weight (Kg) 3,4 3,4 3,75 3,75 3,8 3,8 Nº of insulators wooden crate 6 6 6 6 6 6 Power frequency withstand voltage Electrical values Packing Information Tests and dimensional tolerances are in accordance with BS-137 part 1, IEC-383 and IEC-305. 30 32 OTHER INSUALTORS Pin type insulators 33 Railway insulators 34 Protecting horn-gaps insulators 35 33 Pin type insulators High voltage insulators ARVI – 22 ARVI – 32 / ARVI – 42 These insulators can be supplied with a threaded thimble of nylon (in accordance with UNE or BS standards) Withstand power (KV) d2 d3 r1 r2 Creepage distance (mm.) Mechanical strength (Kg.) Low frequency Impulse wave Weight (kg) ARVI - 22 115 190 190 46 100 80 35 25 14 370 1000 42 125 2,9 ARVI - 32 185 218 142 50 116 98 35 25 14 510 1000 60 170 3,9 ARVI - 42 220 260 170 50 130 110 35 25 14 675 1000 72 210 6,71 Denomination 34 H D h1 h2 d1 Railway insulators Tension insulators E40RZ + E40RZ-TC E70RZ + E70RZ-TC / E100RZ + E100RZ-TC Tension and suspension insulators RT-51-VV A-11-VV 35 Tension and suspension insulators models E70R-146 and E100R-146 for High Speed Railways. Catenaries for High Speed network railways. (Company SEMI – Spain) Other insulators Protecting horn gaps insulators Mechanical failing load 40 kN Denomination Nº of glass discs E - 1752 2 320 4,6 E - 1753 3 390 6,2 E - 1754 4 470 7,8 Service voltage (KV) Horns setting. Dimension 2xB (mm) 36 P (mm) Weight (Kg) 5,5 10 15 20 30 2x10 2x15 2x20 2x20 2x60 LABORATORY At LA GRANJA factory, SGDLG disposes of a laboratory with all the necessary equipment to carry out the tests required by international and national Standards (IEC, ANSI, BS, NF, UTE, UNE,…). In addition, to design inspection of insulators, internal production controls and special tests are effected in the laboratory, such as thermo-mechanical, radio-interference, steep wave front, etc… 37
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