Selection of Arrester
Selection of Arrester
Selection of Arrester
Vocabulary
Um Uc Ur
Earth fault factor Switching impulse protective level Lightning impulse protective level Switching impulse withstand level Lightning impulse withstand level
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Non-effective Non-effective
2h >2h
170 170
Table 1. The table gives a minimum value of the arrester rated voltage (Ur). In each case, choose the next higher standard rating as given in the catalogue.
Note: Do not select a lower value of Ur than obtained as above unless the parameters are known more exactly; otherwise the arrester may be overstressed by TOV.
Table 2. Energy capability of ABB arresters: The normal application range is only a guide. Arresters for higher class may be required depending on the specific parameters.
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For insulation co-ordination purposes, consider the lightning impulse protection level (Upl) at 10 kA for Um 362 kV and at 20 kA for higher voltages. Similarly, the switching impulse protection levels (Ups) for co-ordination purposes range from 0.5 kA (for Um 170 kV) to 2 kA (for Um 362 kV). The values can be read-off from the catalogue tables or easily computed from Table 3. In the latter case, they must be rounded upwards.
Arrester Type Nom. Discharge current (In) Upl/Ur at 10 kAp Upl/Ur at 20 kAp Ups/Ur
10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20
2.590 2.590 2.350 2.350 2.275 2.275 2.275 2.200 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4
2.060 at 0.5 kAp 2.060 at 0.5 kAp 1.981 at 1.0 kAp 1.981 at 1.0 kAp 2.020 at 2.0 kAp 2.020 at 2.0 kAp 2.020 at 2.0kAp 1.976 at 2.0 kAp
Protection margins
Protection margins (in %), calculated at co-ordinating impulse currents as per Table 3, are defined as follows: Margin for lightning impulses = ((Uwl/Upl)-1) x 100, where Uwl is the external insulation withstand of the equipment against lightning impulses. Margin for switching impulses = ((Uws/ Ups)-1) x 100 where Uws is the external insulation withstand of the equipment for switching impulses.
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IEC 60815 defines the minimum creepage distances for different environmental conditions. Select the housing to give the desired creepage - the same as for the other equipment in the same location. If the creepage demand exceeds 31 mm/kV, please refer to ABB for a special design.
PEXLIM arresters, having a highly hydrophobic housing, are better suited for extremely polluted areas than EXLIM arresters and a lower creepage may be justified in many cases.
Arrester type EXLIM R-C EXLIM Q-D EXLIM Q-E EXLIM P-G EXLIM T-B PEXLIM R-Y PEXLIM Q-X PEXLIM P-X HS PEXLIM P HS PEXLIM T
Cantilever strength (Nm) MPDSL 7 500 18 000 7 500 18 000 18 000 1 600 4 000 4 000 28 000 28 000 PSSL 3 000 7 200 3 000 7 200 7 200 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. DPSSL n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. 1 000 2 500 2 500 19 000 19 000
MPDSL - Maximum permissible dynamic service load. PSSL - Permissible static service load (for PEXLIM arresters this is a declared value based on cyclic loading). DPSSL - Declared permissible static service load.
Mechanical strength
The maximum useable static and permissible cantilever loading is shown in the relevant catalogues and summarised in Table 4. Since arresters do not carry any large continuous current, they should be provided with lighter leads and clamps
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Special applications
Please consult your nearest ABB representative for help in selection of arresters for special applications such as protection of shunt or series capacitor banks, cables and cable-aerial junctions, rotating machines, traction systems, overhead lines, HVDC etc. or for non-standard arrester ratings.
Type designation
Ordering example
Below is a typical example of an order with three PEXLIM arresters and its accessories.
3 pcs. PEXLIM Q192-XV245 Rated voltage 192 kV Line terminal type 1HSA 410 000-L Earth terminal type 1HSA 420 000-A Insulating base type 1HSA 430 000-A Surge counter type EXCOUNT-A
3 pcs. 3 pcs.
Block-type Ur
Internal code
Note! We recommend that the order form, in section T-1, be filled-in and attached to your order to ensure inclusion of all the important parameters and commercial conditions.
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1 Ur0 = 0.72xUm (according to table 1) = 0.72x145 = 104.4 kVrms. Select the next higher standard Ur (see Guaranteed protective data), i.e. 108 kVrms. 2 According to table 2, a common choice selection for 145 kVrms would be a line discharge class 2 arrester, i.e. PEXLIM R. This arrester has a Upl/Ur of 2.59, i.e. Upl of 280 kVpeak at 10 kA (according to table 3). With a Uwl of 550 kVpeak this would give a protective margin of (550/280-1)x100 = 96 %. 3 This margin appears to be excellent but it must be noted that depending on distance effect and possible insulation ageing, the margin is reduced to only
10% to 15% after taking distance effect into account and depending on the chosen impulse steepness and amplitude. Thus, it is very important that the arrester is installed as close as possible to the protected object. 4 If the margin is considered insufficient, choose a class 3 arrester, e.g. PEXLIM Q with the same rated voltage 108 kV. 5 With a required creepage distance of 3 000 mm, i.e. 20.7 mm/kV, YH145 (XH145 for PEXLIM Q) housing should be selected. 6 The type designation of the selected arrester will then be: PEXLIM R108-YH145 (or PEXLIM Q108-XH145)
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