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A review on pre-breakdown phenomena in ester fluids. Prepared by the international study group of IEEE DEIS liquid dielectrics technical committee

In view of the contemporary scenario and importance of alternative liquid dielectrics, IEEE DEIS Technical Committee on Liquid Dielectrics laid emphasis on pre-breakdown phenomena of ester dielectric fluids. The present article reports the background knowledge on the breakdown theories and behavior of streamers in insulating oils. The major influencing properties of the streamers aroused in liquid insulating systems are discussed keeping in view of the ester based dielectric fluids.

Standardized methods for the determination of breakdown voltages of liquid dielectrics

IEC 60156 and IEC 60897 were standardized with the purpose of evaluating the breakdown voltage of liquid dielectrics both under AC and impulse voltages. AC breakdown voltage determination is a simple method but only able to provide information on the presence of contaminants. The limit of this test is the large scatter in the results and, for this reason, this IEC standard has been recently revised. Impulse breakdown voltage determination allows discrimination of different dielectric liquids, also in terms of their chemical composition.

Insulating liquids breakdown voltage determination: Test method efficiency

The 50-60 Hz breakdown voltage of insulating liquids is not an intrinsic property of the dielectric but strongly depends on the presence of contaminants, such as particles and suspended water. Both IEC and ASTM give tests procedures finalized to determine the 50-60 Hz breakdown voltages. This test is adopted as acceptance on new deliveries, testing of treated liquids prior to or during filling into electrical equipment, and monitoring and maintaining oil-filled apparatus in service. Following the IEC Standards, this test has to be performed following the IEC 60156, Ed.

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