by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is an Insulating Material : Classification & Its Applications An Electrical Insulating Material/Insulating Material is used to obstruct the flow of current. It forms ionic bonds and the materials that have low conductivity and high resistivity are available in the form of solid, liquid, gaseous like...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is a Strain Insulator : Working & Its Applications It is clear that if the transmission lines are not protected correctly by giving support with towers or poles, then the flow of current will be in the direction of the ground through the towers/poles so it will become dangerous. Thus, transmission...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago Types of Insulators and Their Applications An insulator gives support to the overhead line conductors on the poles to prevent the current flow toward earth. In the transmission lines, it plays an essential role in its operation. The designing of an insulator can be done using different...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is Shackle Insulator : Working & Its Applications The insulators are used in transmission lines that are available in different types like pin, strain, suspension, solid core line, guy strain, busing, post, stay and shackle insulator. In the medium to high voltage systems, strain and suspension...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is Disc Insulator : Types & Its Applications If we observe the electrical overhead system outside, it includes different electrical components like an insulator, conductor, and tower or electrical pole. This overhead system is used for transmission as well as the distribution of electricity....
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is Suspension Insulator : Construction, Working & Its Types An electrical insulator works on the principle of resistivity to oppose the flow of electric current and protect electrical equipment from short circuits (by isolating electrical conductors from making accidental contacts). Some of the...
by Tarun Agarwal 4 years ago What is a Pin Type Insulator : Construction, Causes & Applications It is clear that if transmission lines are not correctly insulated from the support of towers or poles, then the flow of current will be in the direction of the ground through the tower so that it will become dangerous. Certainly, the transmission...