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| Customization: | Available |
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| Material: | Porcelain |
| Type: | a Type Insulator |
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Insulators are a special insulation control that can play an important role in overhead transmission lines. In the early years, insulators were mostly used for telegraph poles. Slowly, a lot of disk-shaped insulators were hung on one end of the high-voltage wire connection tower. It was used to increase the creepage distance. It was usually made of glass or ceramics and was called an insulator. Insulators should not fail due to various electromechanical stresses caused by changes in the environment and electrical load conditions, otherwise the insulators will not have a significant effect and will damage the use and operating life of the entire line.
Features:
Pin Porcelain Insulators (ANSI BS)
1.voltage:23-69kv
2.creepage distance:330-865mm
3.weight:3.7-13.5kg
4.good use-best price
| Class ANSI |
Mian Demension in (mm) |
lea- kage Dist-ance in (mm) |
Min.Pin Length in (mm) |
Cantilever Strength 1b(KN) |
Average Flashover Voltage |
Power Frequ-aency Pun- cture Volt-age KV |
Radio influence Voltage |
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| D (max) |
H |
h |
Power Frequency |
Critcal Impulse |
Test Voltage To Ground KV |
Max Riv At 1MHz V |
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| Dry kv |
Wet kv |
Pos-itive kv |
Nag-ative kv |
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| 55-1 |
3 1/4 (83) |
3 1/2 (89) |
1 3/4 (44) |
4(102 |
4(102) |
3000(13) |
35 |
20 |
50 |
70 |
50 |
5 |
2500/ 50 |
| 55-2 |
3 3/4 (95) |
3 1/4 (83) |
1 1/2 (38) |
5(127) |
4(102) |
2500(11) |
50/45 |
25 |
75/ 70 |
95/ 85 |
70 |
5 |
2500/ 50 |
| 55-3 |
4 3/4 (121) |
3 3/4 (95) |
1 1/2 (38) |
7(178) |
5(127) |
2500(11) |
65/55 |
35/30 |
100/ 90 |
130/ 110 |
90 |
10 |
5500/ 50 |
| 55-4 |
5 1/2 (140) |
4 3/8 (111) |
1 3/4 (44) |
9(229) |
5(127) |
3000(13) |
70/65 |
40/35 |
110/ 105 |
140/ 130 |
95 |
10 |
5500/ 50 |
| 55-5 |
7 (178) |
4 7/8 (124) |
2(51) |
12(305) |
5(152) |
3000(13) |
85/80 |
45 |
140/ 130 |
170/ 150 |
115 |
15 |
800/ 100 |