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Reliability of Rod Plane Gap Arrangements as Calibration Devices Under Direct Current High Voltages at High Altitudes Over Sea Level

Authors: Victor Manuel Salazar del Moral, Alberto Rafael Portillo Méndez, Javier Herrera Espinosa

This article presents the standard deviation which was calculated from experimental data obtained in laboratory tests for breakdown voltage direct current in both polarities at high altitude above sea level. For the tests rod gap-plane arrangement was used at three different profiles for the rod electrode. The standard deviation is reported in terms of absolute humidity, the profile of the electrode tip used and the electrode gap. The tests were carried out at the Laboratory of High Voltage ESIME Zacatenco Instituto Politecnico Nacional located at an altitude of 2240 meters.

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