Authors |
Dae-Dong Lee ; Dong-Seok Hyun ; Young-Dal Kim |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.5207/JIEIE.2010.24.7.047 |
Keywords |
Salt Damage Pollution ; Suspension Insulator ; Leakage Current Measurement |
Abstract |
Faults due to salt damage prevent the provision of stable power supply because they affect large areas and require much time and man power for recovery. Korea, three sides of which are surrounded by sea, is especially exposed to the impact of sea winds and typhoons. Therefore, salt damage to power facilities is one of the greatest problems of Korea’s power system. To prevent salt damage pollution of insulators, the salt damage deposit on the insulators is regularly measured, and the insulators are washed when their salt damage deposits are expected to reach a critical level. When salt is detected on the insulators, however, errors are likely to occur according to different workers and environments. Therefore, a leakage current measurement method was proposed in this study to check the salt damage pollution level and reduce these errors. |