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  • It is common knowledge that composite insulators used at transmission voltages must be equipped with properly dimensioned corona rings to reduce risk of erosion to their housings. Nonetheless, situations still occur where such insulators are either installed without rings or where these detach and fall off due to conductor vibration and/or improper installation. The cases discussed in this past edited contribution to INMR by Cristian Gutierrez come from the 400 kV network in Venezuela and document what can happen to polymeric insulators when they are no longer protected by proper corona rings. Material failures or external factors such as environmental pollution can then severely reduce service life.
  • At some point, all electrical equipment has an end-of-life-event (EOLE). Sometimes this event can be as benign as being removed and replaced with a newer device, but it can also be the by-product of a thunderous overload.
  • While metal oxide arresters are comparatively modern devices, they have nonetheless undergone rapid development. For example, such arresters were among the first apparatus in power systems to be equipped with polymeric insulation. Progress has also been achieved in improving MO resistor performance
  • Silicone coatings have traditionally been applied mainly to mitigate insulator contamination problems at substations but the past 25 years have seen their application to overhead lines grow significantly. As this process evolved, coating line insulators moved progressively from something performed mostly in the field to industrial scale application in specialized factories to allow for greater consistency, reliability and economy.
  • Manufacturers of power distribution equipment are expected to provide products that last for decades, even under harsh service conditions. In the case of surge arresters, the housing protects the internal metal oxide varistor discs.
  • The technology group Wärtsilä and Gabon Power Company (GPC), the subsidiary of the Sovereign Fund of the Gabonese Republic (FGIS) dedicated to energy and water, have signed a concession agreement with the Government of Gabon for the development, supply, construction, operation and maintenance of a 120 MW gas power plant

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