timm33333
Electrical
- Apr 14, 2012
- 198
I have a question regarding insulation coordination. The conventional insulation coordination study involves hand calculations of protective margins (PRL1, PRL2, PRS) of surge arrester.
However there is also frequency scans based insulation coordination study done by software, which involves switching transients like TOV, TRV, SFO, FFO, VFTOV, and Ferroresonance. In his method surge arrester performance graphs (KV vs time) are created, and also surge arrester energy dissipation graphs (kJ/kV) are created.
My question is that what is the difference between these two methods of insulation coordination? Under what conditions the conventional protective margins method is used, and under what conditions the frequency scans based method is used? Thanks.
However there is also frequency scans based insulation coordination study done by software, which involves switching transients like TOV, TRV, SFO, FFO, VFTOV, and Ferroresonance. In his method surge arrester performance graphs (KV vs time) are created, and also surge arrester energy dissipation graphs (kJ/kV) are created.
My question is that what is the difference between these two methods of insulation coordination? Under what conditions the conventional protective margins method is used, and under what conditions the frequency scans based method is used? Thanks.