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Evaluation of ultraviolet ageing, pollution and varistor degradation effects on harmonic contents of surge arrester leakage current

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IET SCIENCE MEASUREMENT & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 9, Issue 8, Pages 979-986

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INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-smt.2014.0372

Keywords

arresters; power system protection; varistors; leakage currents; overvoltage protection; fast Fourier transforms; ultraviolet spectra; surface contamination; harmonics suppression; ultraviolet ageing; pollution; varistor degradation effect; harmonic content; surge arrester leakage current; metal oxide surge arrester; power system protection; switching ovevoltage; lightning overvoltage; leakage current variations; polymer housed surge arresters; fast Fourier transform analysis; ultraviolet radiation; resistive harmonic components; surface contamination; fundamental harmonic variation

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Metal-oxide surge arresters are one of the most important equipments for power system protection against switching and lightning over-voltages. Surge arresters leakage currents increase by the operating time. In this study, the important factors on leakage current variations such as surface contamination, ultraviolet ageing and varistor degradation have been studied. To accomplish this purpose, experimental tests have been performed on various polymer housed surge arresters. Fast Fourier transform analysis has been performed on measured leakage currents. Results show that ultraviolet radiation and varistor degradation affect resistive harmonic components, especially the third and fifth harmonics. Moreover, it is observed that surface contamination has influence on fundamental harmonic variation more than ultraviolet ageing. In addition, combination of ultraviolet radiation and pollution had more effect on leakage currents. The investigation and the discussion of the results can be used to easily analyse arresters condition leading to effective schedule maintenance.

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