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Does anyone have any contact info for a company called RAMCOA? I have some of their insulators and need to ask them a question. Thank you! -Mark
Mark <mriley@swronline.com>
Altoona, USA - Thursday, August 17, 2000 at 11:12:31 (EDT)
Do you want to know more about China Made Insulators? Please visit China Insulators http://www.insulators.com.cn
Liao Kuo <liaokuo@public2.zz.ha.cn>
Zhengzhou, China - Friday, August 04, 2000 at 06:19:41 (EDT)
I'm looking for M.V.transformer bushings made of composite materials which are hydrophobic and elastic (good for pollution and vandalism problems).
Radu Munteanu <ue3c0@iec.co.il>
Haifa, Israel - Saturday, July 01, 2000 at 05:09:20 (EDT)
Hi,I want to know about pin rotation in glass & porcl. insulators which I am told is commonly called clicker. Reasons for its presence.
M W Malik <mwm749@mail.com>
Lahore, Pakistan - Saturday, June 24, 2000 at 14:18:57 (EDT)
Hi, I'm doing some investigative research that concerns the preventative detection of faults in porcelain insulators on distribution lines, 11-33kV. The initial aims of the research are to investigate the extent and significance of the problem, establish a set of working definitions that characterise the problem, conduct a review of the published technical literature, and summarise the availability and applicability of any turnkey solutions. What experiences have people had with the problem, and what have they done to try and solve it? Kind Regards, -- Stephen
Stephen Simpson <>
Christchurch, New Zealand - Wednesday, June 14, 2000 at 18:32:35 (EDT)
What are typical RIV values for 400kV (AC)composite insulators?
Radu Munteanu <ue3c0@email.hai.iec.co.il>
Haifa, Israel - Thursday, March 02, 2000 at 01:26:27 (EST)
What maximum RIV at 1000 KHZ and in what test Voltage would be normal for a 400 KVT.L D.C
koroniotakis manolis <KORONIOTAKIS@DMKM.DEI.GR>
ATHENS, ATTICA GREECE - Thursday, January 20, 2000 at 05:22:04 (EST)
What maximum RIV at 1000 KHZ and in what test Voltage would be normal for a 400 KVT.L D.C
koroniotakis manolis <KORONIOTAKIS@DMKM.DEI.GR>
ATHENS, ATTICA GREECE - Thursday, January 20, 2000 at 05:21:58 (EST)
I WORK IN A CHILEAN UTILITY, IN SUBSTATION MAINTENANCE
ALEJANDRO R. HARRIS BUCHER <AHARRIS@CGE.CL>
RANCAGUA, CHILE - Wednesday, December 01, 1999 at 13:28:38 (EST)

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