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Surge Arrester Ratings 1

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wesles24

Electrical
Apr 13, 2015
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Hello,
Need to know what surge arrester rating to apply to a 2.4kV winding on a transformer. So would the duty cycle rating be 1.38kV (2.4kV/sqrt3)well a little higher than operating voltage say 3kV or 6kV duty? And would the MCOV rating be 2.55kV or 5.1kV???

thanks,
not used to lower voltages
 
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Wye and Grounded, sort of new to this can you shortly explain why that matters? Excuse my ignorance

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If solidly grounded then the arrestor needs some margin above the 1.38kV value. If it was ungrounded, then you'd be basing it on the full 2.4kV.

With the solidly grounded system a fault on one phase doesn't raise the voltage to ground on the others, but on an ungrounded (capacitively grounded) system a fault on one phase will cause the phase to ground voltage on the other phases to approach the phase-phase voltage.
 
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