DocumentCode
2844600
Title
Coordinating cascaded surge protection devices: high-low versus low-high
Author
Lai, Jih-Sheng ; Martzloff, François D.
Author_Institution
Power Electron. Applications Center, Knoxville, TN, USA
fYear
1991
fDate
Sept. 28 1991-Oct. 4 1991
Firstpage
1812
Abstract
Cascading surge protection devices located at the service entrance of a building and near the sensitive equipment are intended to ensure that each device shares the surge stress in an optimum manner to achieve reliable protection of equipment against surges impinging from the utility supply. However, depending on the relative clamping voltages of the two devices, their separation distance, and the waveform of the impinging surges, the coordination may or may not be effective. The authors provide computations with experimental verification of the energy deposited in the devices for a matrix of combinations of these three parameters. Results show coordination to be effective for some combinations, and ineffective for some others, a finding that should reconcile contradictory conclusions reported by different authors making different assumptions. From these results, improved coordination can be developed by application standards writers and system designers.<>
Keywords
surge protection; cascaded surge protection devices; impinging surges; relative clamping voltages; sensitive equipment; separation distance; surge stress; Arresters; Clamps; Impedance; Power electronics; Standards development; Stress; Surge protection; Surges; Varistors; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 1991., Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE
Conference_Location
Dearborn, MI, USA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0453-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IAS.1991.178107
Filename
178107
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