LEADING-IN INSULATOR

LEADING-IN INSULATOR

Insulator for Leading-In

The leading-in insulator is a type of insulator used in electrical power systems to protect against electric shock and short circuits. It is typically located at the point where the overhead transmission lines connect to the ground or other equipment.

Leading-in insulators are designed to withstand high voltages and provide a safe path for electricity to flow. They are often made of porcelain, glass, or composite materials.


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