I haven’t watched the video yet but I’m going to guess a GE, now ABB, Type U bushing made in the 🇺🇸. The 🇨🇦version doesn’t have same paper insulation issue.
@@EnergyRiskEngineering it could also be a type O. There are a number of bushings out there with lost histories and the details of the application, factory, and test history are important. Even bushings without a history fail as I have seen. Especially bad over 230 kV. I have the porcelain from a U bushing that looked like that on my desk.
Excellent video thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I haven’t watched the video yet but I’m going to guess a GE, now ABB, Type U bushing made in the 🇺🇸. The 🇨🇦version doesn’t have same paper insulation issue.
Thanks for the feedback. Could it be a Trench?
@@EnergyRiskEngineering it could also be a type O. There are a number of bushings out there with lost histories and the details of the application, factory, and test history are important. Even bushings without a history fail as I have seen. Especially bad over 230 kV. I have the porcelain from a U bushing that looked like that on my desk.