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Assignment II Insulators

This document contains an assignment with 5 questions regarding insulators for transmission lines. The questions ask the reader to calculate voltages across different units of insulator strings, ratios of capacitances, line voltages, and string efficiencies given information about the number of insulator units, potentials across units, and capacitance ratios.

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SSN College of Engineering, Kalavakkam – 603 110

(An Autonomous Institution, Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai)

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

UEE1402 Transmission and Distribution

ASSIGNMENT - II

Topic: INSULATORS

1. Each conductor of a 3-phase high-voltage transmission line is suspended by a string of 4


suspension type disc insulators. If the potential difference across the second unit from top is
13·2 kV and across the third from top is 18 kV, determine the voltage between conductors.

2. A 3 phase OH transmission line is being supported by three disc insulators. The


potentials across top unit and middle unit are 9kV and 11kV respectively. Calculate
(i) the ratio of capacitance between pin and earth to the self capacitance of each unit.
(ii) the line voltage and (iii) string efficiency.

3. An insulator string consists of three units, insulator nearest to the line having a safe
working voltage of 20kV. The ratio of self to shunt capacitance is 6:1. Determine the
line voltage and string efficiency.

4. An insulator string for 66kV lines has 4 discs. The shunt capacitance between each
joint and metal work is 10% of the capacitance of each disc. Find the voltage across
each disc and the string efficiency.

5. A suspension type insulator is having, 6 units and the value of pin to earth capacitance
is C. Find the line to pin capacitances to equalize the voltage across each unit.

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