Title :
Prestriking voltages associated with motor breaker closing
Author :
Dick, E.P. ; Gupta, Bineet Kumar ; Pillai, P. ; Narang, A. ; Lauber, T.S. ; Sharma, D.K.
Author_Institution :
Ontario Hydro Res. Div., Toronto, Ont., Canada
fDate :
12/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Steep-fronted surges arriving at motor terminals due to breaker closing result from the prestrike voltages present across each breaker pole as an arc is established. This prestrike voltage has been shown to depend on the instantaneous 60 Hz source voltage, and transients transferred through the motor from poles already closed, and the dielectric withstand of the closing contact gap. The worst-case prestrike voltage reaches a higher value than previously reported. Statistical studies show that a motor is likely to be stressed within a few percent of the maximum surge level, if switched daily over 30 years
Keywords :
AC motors; circuit-breaking arcs; surges; switching; 60 Hz; arc; closing contact gap; dielectric withstand; instantaneous 60 Hz source voltage; motor breaker closing; motor terminals; prestrike voltages; steep fronted surges, circuit breaker; transients; AC motors; Circuit breakers; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Equivalent circuits; Low voltage; Monitoring; Power cables; Samarium; Stress; Surges;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on