Article | REF: D4440 V1

Crown effect on overhead power lines

Author: Claude GARY

Publication date: February 10, 1998

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5. Radio interference from substation equipment and insulator chains

5.1 Laboratory measurement set-up: CISPR diagram

Unlike line conductors, substation switchgear and insulator strings should be considered as point disturbance generators. It is then possible to measure and study their disturbance level using a laboratory set-up, the schematic diagram of which is recommended by CISPR. This diagram is shown in figure 18 and is based on the following considerations: when a device or a chain of insulators is connected to a line, it injects a disturbance...

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