atlbraves49
Electrical
- Mar 13, 2014
- 7
I got a job with an Electric Utility company and haven't been given a ton of direction/training, and am finding I'm having to study/train on my own to understand the various parts of the distribution system. I've looked at several websites and powerpoints that give BROAD overviews, but am looking for something that digs a little deeper into the specifics. Especially when it comes to overcurrent and overvoltage protection (arresters, cutouts, fuses, etc).
Are there any good resources you guys can recommend?
And for a quick specific question: When an arrester successfully diverts lightning to ground, protecting the device it's in parallel with, once the lightning surge is over, the arrester returns to its normal high-resistance state? I've read about some arresters blowing a charge out the bottom but am unsure when this actually occurs, and under what circumstances.
Are there any good resources you guys can recommend?
And for a quick specific question: When an arrester successfully diverts lightning to ground, protecting the device it's in parallel with, once the lightning surge is over, the arrester returns to its normal high-resistance state? I've read about some arresters blowing a charge out the bottom but am unsure when this actually occurs, and under what circumstances.