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AC or DC?

Most electrical equipment in utility, industrial, and commercial power systems uses either 50 or 60 Hz alternating current. Because of this, the use of an alternating current source to test insulation would appear to be the logical choice.

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However, as will be described a little later, insulation systems are extremely capacitive. For this and other reasons, DC has found a large niche in the technology.

Before we can really evaluate the value of one system as opposed to the other (e.g. AC vs DC), let us examine how each type of voltage affects insulation.


Insulation Current Flow (AC)

Insulation may be simply modeled as a capacitor in parallel with a resistor as shown in Figure 1. The current flow that results will comprise two components: the capacitive current (Ic) and the resistive current (Ir).

Insulation with an AC voltage applied
Figure 1 – Insulation with an AC voltage applied

Figure 2 shows the time domain graph of the two currents.

Insulation current with AC voltage applied
Figure 2 – Insulation current with AC voltage applied

For good insulation:
• Ic ≥ 100 x Ir
• Ic leads Ir by close to 90°

For marginal insulation:
• Ic ≥ 50 x Ir
• Ic leads Ir by ≤ 80°

The effective electrical maintenance program must include periodic evaluation of the insulation quality. Technical Bulletin only scratches the surface of the subject.

Title:Principles of Insulation Testing – TECHNICAL BULLETIN — 012a // Cadick Corporation
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Principles of Insulation Testing – TECHNICAL BULLETIN — 012a / Cadick Corporation

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  1. RAJAN
    Apr 09, 2020

    FOR GOOD KNOWLEDGE


  2. aung
    Dec 22, 2013

    Nice to meet ….

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