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A comparative analysis of the parameters of reliability of switchgears with SF6 and conventional insulation is performed. It is shown that the use of gas-insulated switchgears is preferable for the conditions of the power system of Russia. Ways of renovating switchgear equipment in the networks of power systems are outlined.
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Misrikhanov, M.S., Mozgalev, K.V. & Shuntov, A.V. Reliability of Gas Insulated Substations and Switchgears with Traditional Insulation. Power Technology and Engineering 37, 377–383 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:HYCO.0000021304.51780.06
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