Surface modified overhead conductor
View Patent ↗The present invention relates to a surface modified overhead conductor with a coating that allows the conductor to operate at lower temperatures. The coating is an inorganic, non-white coating having durable heat and wet aging characteristics. The coating preferably contains a heat radiating agent with desirable properties, and an appropriate binder/suspension agent. In a preferred embodiment, the coating has L* value of less than 80, a heat emissivity of greater than or equal to 0.5, and/or a solar absorptivity coefficient of greater than 0.3.
1. An overhead conductor comprising:
a bare conductor, and
a coating layer being substantially inorganic and dried, and comprising from about 20% to about 60%, by dry weight, of a binder, and a heat radiating agent, and having a solar absorptivity coefficient of about 0.4 or greater; and the binder comprises a silicate, wherein the coating layer coats the bare conductor;
wherein when tested in accordance with ANSI C119.4-2004, the operating temperature of the overhead conductor is lower than the operating temperature of the bare conductor when uncoated and the same current is applied;
wherein the overhead conductor passes the Mandrel Bend Test after heat aging at 325° C. for 1 day.
2. The overhead conductor of claim 1 passes the Mandrel Bend Test after heat aging at 325° C. for 7 days.
3. An overhead conductor comprising:
a bare conductor, and
a coating layer being substantially inorganic and dried, and comprising from about 20% to about 60%, by dry weight, of a binder, and a heat radiating agent, and having a solar absorptivity coefficient of about 0.4 or greater; and the binder comprises a metal silicate selected from the group consisting of sodium silicate, potassium silicate, lithium silicate or combinations thereof, wherein the coating layer coats the bare conductor, and;
wherein when tested in accordance with ANSI C119.4-2004, the operating temperature of the overhead conductor is reduced by 5° C. or more when compared to the operating temperature of the bare conductor when uncoated and the same current is applied, and wherein the overhead conductor passes the Mandrel Bend Test after heat aging at 325° C. for 1 day.
4. The overhead conductor of claim 3 passes the Mandrel Bend Test after heat aging at 325° C. for 7 days.