Title :
Coordination of surge arresters with medium-voltage current-limiting fuses
Author_Institution :
AMEC E&C Services Inc., Decatur, GA, USA
Abstract :
Current-limiting fuses (CLFs) are commonly used for unit substation primary protection. Simultaneously, surge arresters are also provided on the primary side of the transformers, more so for the dry-type transformers. The arc voltages generated by CLFs will store energy in the inductive elements of a distribution system. This stored energy divides between the CLF and surge arrester, and the surge arrester may operate. This paper outlines a procedure to calculate the energy diverted to the surge arresters and shows that, in some cases, surge arresters may fail on operation of the CLFs. Guidelines are developed for selection and application of the surge arresters at 13.8-, 4.16-, and 2.4-kV voltage levels
Keywords :
arresters; electric fuses; overcurrent protection; power distribution protection; power transformers; substations; surge protection; 13.8 kV; 2.4 kV; 4.16 kV; arc voltages; distribution system; dry-type transformers; medium-voltage current-limiting fuses; power system protection coordination; substation primary protection; surge arresters; Arresters; Circuit faults; Fault currents; Fuses; Medium voltage; Shape control; Size control; Surge protection; Threshold voltage; Transformers;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2002.1003425