Title :
Fault testing of gapless zinc oxide transmission line arresters under simulated field conditions
Author :
Melchior, R. Dan ; Williams, Jeffrey S. ; McQuin, Nigel P.
Author_Institution :
Duke Power Co., Charlotte, NC, USA
fDate :
4/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Gapless zinc oxide (ZnO) transmission line arresters were fault tested under simulated field service conditions to address important reliability issues associated with their application. Specific reliability issues addressed were: (1) failure mode or pressure relief capabilities; (2) the ability of the arrester fault isolation device to isolate a faulted arrester from the system while simulating a high speed line reclosing operation; and (3) verification that the evolving fault is restricted to the faulted phase only and does not involve adjacent unfaulted phases. An important and unique aspect of this test was to demonstrate how the complete assembly, made up of an actual 100 kV tower structure, arrester and associated elements, would perform by documenting results for each of the three reliability issues noted. Test results address important user application issues impacting system reliability and suggest potential focus areas for future standards development work
Keywords :
arresters; electrical faults; poles and towers; power overhead lines; power system protection; power system reliability; power transmission lines; testing; zinc compounds; 100 kV; ZnO; application; failure mode; fault isolation device; fault testing; gapless zinc oxide surge arresters; line reclosing; pressure relief; reliability; standards development; tower structure; transmission line arresters; Arresters; Circuit faults; Performance evaluation; Poles and towers; Power system reliability; Power system simulation; Power transmission lines; Testing; Transmission lines; Zinc oxide;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on