Single-pole gas-insulated line duct

Electricity: conductors and insulators – With fluids or vacuum – Conduit or cable joints

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174 19, 174 21R, 174 21JS, 174 24, 174 28, H02G 1524

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051854970

ABSTRACT:
A single-pole gas-insulated line duct has a enclosing tube and an inner conductor held centered in place in the enclosing tube by support insulators. Electrode bodies embedded in arms of the support insulators engage either in a slot between flanges of sections of the enclosing tube or lie against the inside wall of the sections with a spring-action contact member. Locking members connect the support insulators and sections of the inner conductor. Coupling members can be introduced into abutting sections of the inner conductor and demonstrate mutli-surface sliding contact elements.

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