OFR-34-77 Digital Computation Of Transients And Safety Testing Of Mine Electrical Power Systems. - Periodic Inspection Of Mine Electrical Power Systems ? 1.1 Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Airy kind of a power system is a complicated network of various electrical components, such as cables, transformers, electric machines, circuit breakers, etc. For a system to work continuously and efficiently, each of the components has to be in perfect operating condition. The failure of any of these components can cause serious interruption of the supply and may in several cases involve a lot of precious time and labor in removing and replacing the damaged equipment it may also give rise to dangerous overvoltages on the system, thereby causing a safety hazard. Any piece of electrical equipment can have two likely modes of failure. The first would be the degradation of solid insulation material due to overheating, mechanical damage or a combination of the two, In this mode of failure it is possible that If the insulation damage is not an instantaneous phenomenon (a cable damaged by severe mechanical, Stress) that a detectable leakage current will do lop prior to the faint. The fault would probably he a result of heating and deterioration of the insulation by the leakage current.
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APA:  (1975)  OFR-34-77 Digital Computation Of Transients And Safety Testing Of Mine Electrical Power Systems. - Periodic Inspection Of Mine Electrical Power Systems ? 1.1 Introduction

MLA: OFR-34-77 Digital Computation Of Transients And Safety Testing Of Mine Electrical Power Systems. - Periodic Inspection Of Mine Electrical Power Systems ? 1.1 Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.

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