Test Methods for Performance of Protective Devices Excited by Conducted Transient Electromagnetic Disturbance

Yu Ying Wu, Yan Zhao Xie, Han Cao, Ning Dong, Yan Peng Ge

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Abstract

This paper firstly summarizes the requirements of different standards for conducted transient electromagnetic disturbance waveforms and the protection test methods. However, they mainly focus on the testing methods of low-voltage protective devices. To quantify the performance of the medium- and high-voltage protection devices excited by electromagnetic transients, an effective test method is then proposed. The test setup consists of a pulser, a high-voltage power divider, a protective device under test, transmission lines and the measurement system. The test results of 10-kV non-gapped metal-oxide arrester verify the validation of the proposed test method. Additionally, the applied current and the current flowing through protective devices can be calculated so that the response time delay and the performance can be evaluated.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2023 IEEE 7th Global Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, GEMCCON 2023
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages19-20
Number of pages2
ISBN (Electronic)9798350396935
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes
Event7th IEEE Global Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, GEMCCON 2023 - Nusa Dua, Indonesia
Duration: 19 Jan 202320 Jan 2023

Publication series

Name2023 IEEE 7th Global Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, GEMCCON 2023

Conference

Conference7th IEEE Global Electromagnetic Compatibility Conference, GEMCCON 2023
Country/TerritoryIndonesia
CityNusa Dua
Period19/01/2320/01/23

Keywords

  • Conducted transient electromagnetic disturbance
  • protective devices
  • response behavior
  • test method

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