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Characterised by sandy soils with long drought periods, these areas can get to be very extensive. The insulators are mainly affected by wind-borne contamination and face unique challenges. Natural cleaning may occur during frequent periods of rain or by “sandblasting” in high wind conditions. Infrequent rainfall, combined with the slowly dissolving salts in this type of pollution, makes natural cleaning less effective.

Critical wetting, which poses a risk to insulator contouring, can occur relatively frequently in the form of dew on insulators. The dry and dusty conditions can cause the accumulation of fine sand or dust particles on the surface of the insulators, compromising the insulating properties and creating conductive paths, what leads to flashovers.

Insulator profiles for desertic environments

Due to their completely flat dielectric profile, this type of insulator is highly recommended for desert areas because the absence of ribs helps to reduce the accumulation of residues, particularly on the inner surface of the dielectric. At the same time, its shape permits regular and constant airflow which enables the wind to perform a self-cleaning process.

These can also be used in areas of critical industrial or mixed pollution (desert and industrial pollution).

Similarly to the previous model, the absence of ribs on the glass part helps to reduce the accumulation of residues on the surface of the dielectric whilst promoting the cleaning action of the wind and rain.

At the same time, its spherical shape makes it more resistant to vandalism.

RTV Coated Insulators

For these environments, we have developed a solution that combines the best properties of glass with the best properties of RTV silicone

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Already operating in:

  • 380 kV D/C OHTL B/W Wadi Al Suman 380/115 kV BSP and Qaisumah 380 kV BSP (Saudi Arabia)
  • 380 kV OHTL FARA Tapping (Saudi Arabia)
  • 220 kV Candelaria-Granadilla & Jinámar-Lomo El Cardo (Canary Islands, Spain)
  • 220 kV ST Sidi Ali Boussidi-Ben Badis to Saida (Algeria)
  • 225 kV Chichaoua to Agadir (Morocco)

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