Change List for this Rule

 

General Order 95

 

Section V

 

Detailed Construction Requirements for Supply Lines
(Class H, L and T Circuits)

 

55.3    Voltage Requirements

Insulators used on supply lines shall be so designed that their dry flash–over voltage is not more than 75% of their puncture voltage at operating frequencies.

 

A.    Pin Type

All pin type insulators used on supply lines shall have a dry flash–over voltage as specified in
Rule 55.3–C for the nominal line voltage at which they are used.

 

B.    Suspension, Bracket Mounted and Strain Types

Suspension, bracket mounted and strain type insulators used on supply lines shall have a dry flashover voltage as specified in
Rule 55.3–C for the nominal line voltage at which they are used when tested with their attaching fittings or harness and under the mechanical loading to which they are to be subjected.

 

Note:    Revised January 6, 1968 by Decision No. 73455.

 

C.    Flashover Voltage

The insulator flashover voltages required by Rules
55.3–A and 55.3–B shall be not less than as shown in Table 12 and shall be determined in accordance with the Standards of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers for Insulator Tests, Standard Number 41 dated March 1930.

 

Table 12:    Insulator Flashover Voltages

Nominal Line Voltage

Dry Flashover Voltage

Nominal Line Voltage

Dry Flashover Voltage

750

5,000

55,000

140,000

2,300

20,000

66,000

170,000

4,000

30,000

88,000

220,000

6,600

40,000

110,000

315,000

11,000

50,000

132,000

390,000

22,000

75,000

150,000

420,000

33,000

100,000

200,000

560,000

44,000

125,000

 

For intermediate voltages above 750 volts the value for flashover voltages may be obtained by interpolation.

 

D.    Additional Insulation

Insulators used in territories where fog or lightning conditions prevail should be given more liberal factors of safety than those indicated in
Table 12 .

In partial underground distribution, the primary transformer bushings shall have ratings of not less than 95 kV BIL and a dry flashover of not less than 60 kV; line conductor insulators, either post clamp or dead–end type, shall have a dry flashover rating of not less than 80 kV.

Insulators used at crossings or conflicts shall conform to Rules
104 and 114 .

 

Note:    Revised February 7, 1964 by Decision No. 66707.