REEngineer
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While reading a specification of work for a plant, I came upon the following sentence in design criteria section for Medium Voltage(6 & 11KV):
"Surge arresters will be used when circuit breakers(or contactors) are of vacuum type".
I may add that in this plant MV loads are mostly induction motors driving compressors.
It seems SF6 breakers don't need such provision. I guess it must be because of transient overvoltages due to switching and SF6 CBs seem to be able to endure such overvoltages without need for surge arresters.
But I'd like to know more about the background theory. Are there any standards/recommended practices about this matter? Does this rule apply to ALL brands/models of vacuum type MV CBs?
"Surge arresters will be used when circuit breakers(or contactors) are of vacuum type".
I may add that in this plant MV loads are mostly induction motors driving compressors.
It seems SF6 breakers don't need such provision. I guess it must be because of transient overvoltages due to switching and SF6 CBs seem to be able to endure such overvoltages without need for surge arresters.
But I'd like to know more about the background theory. Are there any standards/recommended practices about this matter? Does this rule apply to ALL brands/models of vacuum type MV CBs?
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