Insulation materials and required thickness and safety margins
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baleworker
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Thu Nov 20 2008, 03:29PM
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Joined: Fri Jul 18 2008, 08:43PM
Location: USA
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Hi,
I am starting this thread to get an idea of how thcik the HV insulation should be and to built a list of dielectric materials and allowable stresses.
As an example, from the material specs we get 550V/mil for epoxy and 1250V/mil for CPVC. As far as I know this values are short term, at 60 Hertz.
What would be a safe long term operating value for 100kHz AC?
So even if I derate the published CPVC value by 10 I will get 125V/mil= 5kV/mm or 30kV/6mm. That is probably vere safe for DC, but what about AC?
Please let me know if you guys have any info and also tell about your experience, at what thickness have you experienced a dielectrical breakdown or corona?
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