High Voltage Bushings Sample Clauses

High Voltage Bushings. FortisAlberta: FortisBC: At the time of order, transformers will be specified to have one or two high voltage bushings. This information can be found in the Owner’s item number description. September 1, 2006 Distribution Transformers Newfoundland Power Inc. Schedule BStatement of Work Newfoundland Power: All high voltage bushings shall be supplied with a minimum creepage distance as specified in CSA Purchasing Specification DTWG-0l (98), with, the exception of 18 kV insulation class units which shall have a minimum creepage distance of 762 mm. The high voltage bushing on all 18 kV class transformers, and 15 kV class transformers where specified, shall have its complete lower circumference in contact with the transformer cover and its complete upper circumference in contact with the high voltage terminal by means of a stainless steel anti-tracking spring, RTE #2601887A01 or equivalent. The lower anti-tracking spring shall be bonded to the transformer tank by means of a stainless steel or galvanized bolt. In place of the anti-tracking spring, the high voltage bushing may be supplied with other acceptable means of eliminating corona damage to the gaskets, and shall be approved prior to implementation.
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High Voltage Bushings. 6.1.2.1 FortisAlberta: FortisBC: High voltage bushing xxxxx have replaceable studs and shall be externally clamped (ELASTIMOLD K1 601PCC-R or equivalent).

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