The Installation Of Epoxy Resin Insulators Should Avoid Oil Gap Structures.
As a crucial component of the power system, the installation quality of high voltage epoxy directly affects the long-term stability and safety of the equipment. During installation, oil gap structure problems are one of the common hidden dangers. To ensure that the epoxy resin insulator can perform at its best in harsh environments, it is especially important to reduce the formation of oil gaps.
Hazards of Oil Gap Structures
Oil gap structures mainly occur during installation when the contact between the high voltage epoxy resin insulation material and electrical equipment is not sealed properly or the joint is not completely sealed. Oil gap structures not only reduce insulation effectiveness but can also allow air and moisture to enter the insulator, further triggering discharge or breakdown. These problems may gradually emerge after the equipment has been used for a long time, and in severe cases, they can lead to complete failure of insulation performance. Therefore, avoiding the formation of oil gap structures during the installation of high voltage standoff is crucial for extending the service life of the equipment.
Installation Techniques and Standards
To avoid oil gap structures, construction personnel must follow strict operating procedures when installing epoxy resin insulators. First, all contact surfaces must be thoroughly cleaned before installation to ensure they are free of dust, oil, and other contaminants. Second, during installation, ensure the joints are sealed to prevent air and moisture penetration. Using high-quality sealant and specialized tools can effectively prevent the formation of oil gaps. Furthermore, it is recommended to choose a high-standard installation team and precision installation equipment to ensure that every detail strictly adheres to construction specifications.
