Electrical Applications
  • Grid construction - quality testing and commissioning
  • High voltage transmission lines
  • Distribution
  • Substation
  • Generators and motors
  • Electric trains
Grid construction - quality testing and commissioning

  • How long does it take to reveal wrong hardware installations in a brand new line?
    DayCor® detection system is the tool to reveal just in time and during commissioning wrongly installed grading rings, sharp angles
  • How long do you need to wait for the contractor to arrive and fix the mistakes?
    DayCor® detection system reveals problems before current flows to your customers
  • How much did you loose because of the contractors mistakes?
    DayCor® detection systems helps assuring the reliability of your grid
  • What does it take to reveal the problem?  
    DayCor® detection system provides solutions for the short and long term

High voltage transmission lines

  • Degradation of Polymer insulators>
  • Contamination - coastal salt; industrial vapors and dusts; cement dust; highway road-salt; tire dust and car emissions; agricultural dusts and fertilizers
  • Cracked porcelain insulators
  • Rusted cement and metal caps & pins on porcelain insulators.
  • RFI, TVI and audio noise sources lead to customer complaints
  • Wrong design and improper installation, that may lead to mechanical and electrical failure, of: hardware such as corona ring, conductors ADSS etc…
  • Shorted bells
  • Loose hardware such as: spacers, slices, clamps etc.

Distribution

  • Contamination - coastal salt, industrial vapors and dusts, cement dust, highway road-salt, tire dust and car emissions, agricultural dusts and fertilizers
  • Improper attachment of conductors to insulators (tie wire)
  • Cracked insulators
  • Improper grounding or bonding lead to wooden poles fires and are safety hazards
  • Eroded cement of pin insulators
  • Defective terminations
  • Rusted hardware
  • RFI, TVI and audio noise sources lead to customer complaints

Substation

  • Cracked porcelain insulators
  • Rusted cement and metal caps & pins on porcelain insulators.
  • Degradation of Polymer insulators
  • Shorted bells
  • Bushings - with damaged or aging interface
  • Capacitors – damaged at the metal capacitor
  • Terminations – where partial discharge activity causes deterioration
  • Contamination - casued by coastal salt and sand; industrial vapors and dusts; cement dust; agricultural dusts and fertilizers
  • Poor design and improper installation of hardware such as corona rings, conductors ADSS etc, that may lead to mechanical and electrical failure
  • Loose hardware such as: spacers, slices, clamps etc.
  • RFI, TVI and audio noise sources lead to customer complaints

Generators and motors

Contaminants, voids, cracks, and other irregularities and imperfections in the dielectric are to blame for any existence of partial discharge on generators and other electrical equipment


Electric trains

  • Contamination - coastal salt, industrial vapors and dusts, cement dust, highway road-salt, tire dust and car emissions, agricultural dusts and fertilizers
  • Cracked insulators
  • Eroded cement of pin insulators
  • Rusted hardware
  • RFI, TVI and audio noise sources lead to customer complaints