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What HV substation insulators do heavy industry sites typically use?

Heavy industry sites typically utilize high-voltage substation insulators designed to withstand demanding conditions, including high mechanical stress, severe environmental pollution, and extreme weather. The most common types of insulators used are porcelain and polymeric/composite insulators.

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Porcelain Insulators: Porcelain insulators are a traditional and widely used choice in heavy industry substations. They are known for their:

  • High mechanical strength: This allows them to support heavy conductors and equipment, and resist strong winds or seismic activity.
  • Durability and thermal stability: Porcelain can withstand a wide range of temperatures and harsh weather conditions.
  • Resistance to contamination: While they can accumulate dirt, their robust nature makes them suitable for industrial environments that may have significant dust or chemical pollutants. They are commonly found in traditional substations and high-voltage switchgear.

Polymeric/Composite Insulators: These insulators have become increasingly popular in industrial applications due to their advanced properties:

  • Lightweight: Made from materials like fiberglass resin cores with silicone or EPDM housings, they are significantly lighter than porcelain, simplifying installation and maintenance.
  • Superior pollution performance: Their hydrophobicity (water-repellent nature) reduces the accumulation of dirt and contaminants, which lowers the risk of electrical failures, especially in polluted industrial areas.
  • High resistance to vandalism and environmental pollution: They often feature enlarged sheds and optimized skirt designs to increase creepage distance and improve self-cleaning, making them highly effective in harsh environments.
  • High mechanical and dielectric strength: Composite insulators are designed to meet stringent electrical and mechanical requirements, often using materials like glass fiber and epoxy resin.

Installation Types in Substations: Regardless of the material, post insulators are commonly installed in substations. These rigid insulators provide crucial mechanical support and electrical insulation for busbars and switchgear systems.

The selection between porcelain and polymeric insulators for a heavy industry site depends on factors such as the specific voltage levels, mechanical load requirements, and the prevailing environmental conditions, including the type and severity of potential contamination.

Why Choose Insulect?

Insulect’s range of insulators is engineered for high performance across mechanical, electrical, and environmental demands. With decades of industry experience and strong local support, our solutions are trusted by utilities and contractors throughout Australia. Whether standard or custom-designed, every insulator provides the strength needed for dependable power networks, ensuring long-term durability, consistent electrical performance, and safety in even the most challenging operating conditions.

For more information or to discuss your project, contact Insulect, your local supplier in Australia, today. 

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