A Study on the Fire Properties of MOF Insulation Cover and Field Condition of 22.9kV Class Power Receiving System

22.9kV 수변전설비의 실태 및 계기용변성기 절연커버의 출화특성에 관한 연구

  • Choi Chung-Seog (Electrical Safety Research Institute, subsidiary of KESCO) ;
  • Kim Dong-Woo (Electrical Safety Research Institute, subsidiary of KESCO) ;
  • Han Woon-Ki (Electrical Safety Research Institute, subsidiary of KESCO) ;
  • Lee Ki-Yeon (Electrical Safety Research Institute, subsidiary of KESCO)
  • Published : 2005.06.01

Abstract

We studied fire properties of MOF(Metering Out Fit) insulation cover and field condition of 22.9kV power receiving system. $49.5\%$ of formal equipments were installed indoors, whereas $40.8\%$ of informal equipments were installed as H-type. Insulation treatment was not done at a $22.4\%$ ratio of main line($27.7\%$ of transformer, $70.2\%$ of COS, $10.4\%$ of MOF). Fire pattern analysis showed that the fire started at the secondary part of OC wire. In the result of DTA(Differential Thermal Analysis), normal cover showed exothermic reactions at $310^{\circ}C,\;399^{\circ}C\;and\;510^{\circ}C$ (endothermic reactions at $382^{\circ}C$). Whereas damaged cover showed exothermic reactions at $412^{\circ}C$(endothermic reactions at $389^{\circ}C$). In the result of TGA(Thermo Gravimetric Analysis), the thermal weight change of normal cover was similar compared to damaged cover. In the result of FT-IR analysis, normal cover showed absorption peaks at $3,024cm^{-l},\;2,921cm^{-l},\;1,600cm^{-1},\;1,492cm^{-1},\;1,451cm^{-1},\;1,154cm^{-l},\;1,027cm^{-1},\;906cm^{-1}$. Whereas, in case of tracked cover, the absorption peaks that were shown in normal cover disappeared and different absorption peak was shown at $966cm^{-1}$.

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