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Fault Indicators

Fault Indicators

Fault Indicators

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Hello:

In my country our distribution network is 11kV. I am trying to source some fault indicators so as to minimize the time it take to locate the faults on the distribution network.

The maximum continius current is 200 amps.  I am trying to find out what type of fault indicators can be used to experdite this process.

Thanks in advance.

Bassue

RE: Fault Indicators

We generally recommend Fisher-Pierce 1547 Adaptive Trip Units(now owned by Joslyn High-Voltage).  No financial interest on our part, we just find they work better.

Cooper Power also makes a similar product.  

RE: Fault Indicators

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