Types of bushing ​ Oil impregnated paper (OIP) ​ ...

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Câu hỏi

Types of bushing ​

Oil impregnated paper (OIP) ​

Resin Bonded Paper (RBP) ​

Resin Impregnated Synthetics (RIS)​

Hybrid bushings

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Here's a detailed overview of the types of bushings you mentioned, including their construction, characteristics, and common applications:


1. Oil Impregnated Paper (OIP) Bushings

Construction:
OIP bushings consist of layers of high-grade crepe paper wound tightly around a conductor and then impregnated with transformer-grade insulating oil under vacuum.

Characteristics:

  • Excellent dielectric strength due to the oil-impregnated insulation.
  • Requires a sealed construction to avoid moisture ingress.
  • Typically includes an expansion system (oil reservoir or gas cushion) to accommodate thermal expansion of oil.
  • Sensitive to mechanical damage and moisture.

Applications:

  • Widely used in power transformers and circuit breakers.
  • Standard for high-voltage applications due to their proven reliability.

2. Resin Bonded Paper (RBP) Bushings

Construction:
RBP bushings are made from paper insulation that is bonded together using a resin, then cured. No additional oil impregnation is used.

Characteristics:

  • Solid and robust mechanical structure.
  • Less moisture-sensitive than OIP.
  • Lower dielectric strength than OIP and RIS.
  • Limited thermal performance and aging resistance.

Applications:

  • Low to medium voltage equipment.
  • Situations where cost-efficiency and mechanical strength are priorities.

3. Resin Impregnated Synthetics (RIS) Bushings

Construction:
These bushings use synthetic insulation materials (e.g., non-cellulose polymers or fabrics) impregnated with epoxy or polyester resin under vacuum.

Characteristics:

  • Solid insulation—no oil or gas is needed.
  • Superior moisture resistance.
  • Maintenance-free and more environmentally friendly.
  • Good thermal and dielectric performance.
  • Lighter and more compact design compared to OIP.

Applications:

  • Replacing OIP bushings in modern transformer designs.
  • High-voltage GIS (Gas Insulated Switchgear) and outdoor installations.

4. Hybrid Bushings

Construction:
Combines elements from multiple bushing types—often, an RIS or RBP core with external silicone or porcelain housing, sometimes with oil or dry interface.

Characteristics:

  • Tailored to combine the best properties of different technologies.
  • May use composite insulators for improved seismic and pollution performance.
  • Often dry-type and maintenance-free.

Applications:

  • High-voltage applications requiring compactness and environmental resilience.
  • Retrofits or upgrades in aging infrastructure.

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Câu hỏi

make short note on this

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Here’s a concise short note on the types of bushings:


Types of Bushings – Short Note

  1. Oil Impregnated Paper (OIP)

    • Made with crepe paper insulation impregnated with insulating oil.
    • High dielectric strength, but sensitive to moisture.
    • Common in high-voltage transformers.
  2. Resin Bonded Paper (RBP)

    • Paper insulation bonded with resin and cured.
    • Solid, robust, and cost-effective.
    • Suitable for low to medium voltage applications.
  3. Resin Impregnated Synthetics (RIS)

    • Uses synthetic materials impregnated with epoxy resin.
    • Dry-type, moisture-resistant, maintenance-free.
    • Lightweight and ideal for modern, eco-friendly designs.
  4. Hybrid Bushings

    • Combines features from different types (e.g., RIS core with silicone housing).
    • Designed for enhanced performance, compactness, and durability.
    • Used in retrofits and demanding environments.

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