Field Monitoring of Leakage Currents in Overhead Transmission Lines for Condition-Based Insulator Maintenance
The reliability of high-voltage electrical transmission systems is strongly influenced by the performance of insulators exposed to contaminated environments. Soluble and insoluble contamination on the surface of insulators, combined with natural moisture, can cause significant increases in leakage current, surface discharges, and eventually flashover events that lead to power outages. In this context, condition-based maintenance emerges as a fundamental strategy for maintaining insulators, reducing the risk of failure and optimizing the resources allocated to washing, inspecting, and replacing insulators. This article presents the results of field monitoring campaigns of leakage current carried out on 500 kV overhead transmission lines located in areas characterized by industrial…