slavag
Electrical
- May 15, 2007
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Dear All.
Could you please attached some link with good theoretical explanation about surge arrestors.
Shortly.
Surge arrestor for 6kV , oxid type, max operating voltage 7.5kV. 6kV ungrounded system. Ground fault on the outgoing
involved to two-phase fault, operated line protection and infeed protection too, becouse some problem, operated auto transfer and closed coupler, operated recloser on the line.
Same pict, again trip on the coupler and line. After 3min infeed closed remotly and system back to operation.
All protection are EM relays. Team checked all relays and CB's , all fine. Second fault in this system, same fault in another SS, all problem started after installation of new type of SA.
Some stuipid idea. SA operated due the overvoltage ( ungrounded system) and current is enough for the protection operation. But from other hand is unpossible, 3000A for the 2sec!!!! and SA back to operation w/o damages, for my pinion it was burnt.
Any ideas
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards.
Slava
Could you please attached some link with good theoretical explanation about surge arrestors.
Shortly.
Surge arrestor for 6kV , oxid type, max operating voltage 7.5kV. 6kV ungrounded system. Ground fault on the outgoing
involved to two-phase fault, operated line protection and infeed protection too, becouse some problem, operated auto transfer and closed coupler, operated recloser on the line.
Same pict, again trip on the coupler and line. After 3min infeed closed remotly and system back to operation.
All protection are EM relays. Team checked all relays and CB's , all fine. Second fault in this system, same fault in another SS, all problem started after installation of new type of SA.
Some stuipid idea. SA operated due the overvoltage ( ungrounded system) and current is enough for the protection operation. But from other hand is unpossible, 3000A for the 2sec!!!! and SA back to operation w/o damages, for my pinion it was burnt.
Any ideas
Thanks in advance.
Best Regards.
Slava