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Arc Flash furnaces in smelters with current inrush and re-strikes

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scientif

Electrical
Mar 18, 2013
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Hello, thank you for your time.

Throughout the industry, large Arc Flash furnaces are used in smelters that demand large current inrush capacity and re-strikes (high current peak in a very short period).

Is there a way to control these spikes irrespective of having a utility connection or islanded network in order to limit the potential for network interruptions?

Please tell me if there are any diagrams that can help me understand.

Thanks a lot.
 
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Hi, thank you for your reply.

The arc furnace is in a network that is usually connected to a utility grid. However, if a disturbance occurs on the utility grid, the network is islanded.

Thanks.
 
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