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| 11 kV |
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| 33-35 kV |
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| 66 kV |
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| 110-132 kV |
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| 150-170 kV |
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| 220 kV |
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Conventional designation of the insulator's type contains letters and digits, which mean the following: I - Insulator P - Post R - Rod P - Polymer 10-110; 8-220 and so on - Value of mechanical bending failure in kN; voltage class, kV 450, 480 and so on - Lightning impulse testing voltage, kV
Please, find below an example of a conventional designation of the IPRP-10-110/450 insulator
- Value of mechanical bending failure - 10 kN;
- Voltage class - 110 kV
- Lightning impulse testing voltage - 450 kV
| Insulator type |
| Polymer hollow insulator for a transformer |
| 145 kV |
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Conventional designation of the insulator's type contains letters and digits, which mean the following: I - Insulator P - Polymer H - Hollow T - Transformer 10-145 - Value of mechanical bending failure in kN; voltage class, kV 550 - Lightning impulse testing voltage, kV
Please, find below an example of a conventional designation of the IPHT-10-145/550 insulator
- Value of mechanical bending failure - 10 kN;
- Voltage class - 145 kV
- Lightning impulse testing voltage - 550 kV

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