Abstract
This paper discusses the major factors contributing to the (total) leakage conductance of telephone line insulators, especially at carrier frequencies up to 50,000 cycles. The influence of both the design and material of the insulators and pins on each factor is discussed and illustrated by test data. The electrical performance of three different designs is analyzed to illustrate, in a general way, the relative importance of the several factors.

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