Title of article :
An assessment of the reliability of in-service gapped silicon-carbide distribution surge arresters
Author/Authors :
Darveniza، نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده , , Mercer، نويسنده , , D.R.، نويسنده , , Watson، نويسنده , , R.M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Although gapped silicon carbide arresters are no
longer purchased by electricity authorities, they still form the
majority of the very large number of distribution arresters in
service in Australia and many other countries. Most of the
arresters of this type are now over ten years old and many are
much older. So the question must be asked - what is to be
done with this ageing and outdated class of arresters?
Extensive Australian studies in the 1960ʹs had revealed that
internal degradation resulting from inadequate seals was the
predominant cause of failure of gapped silicon carbide
arresters. This paper describes the results of a recent
investigation. Electrical testing showed that after about 10
years of service, there is a marked upturn in the number of
arresters with unsatisfactory insulation resistance, and after
about 13 years of service, a marked upturn in the number of
arresters with reduced power frequency sparkover level.
Inspecition of the internal components of dismantled arresters
confirmed that the likelihood of significant degradation
increased markedly with years of service, and was evident in
almost 75% of arresters with 13 years or more of service.
The authors therefore recommend that all gapped silicon
carbide arresters with 13 or more years of service be
progressively replaced by modern metal oxide arresters.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY