Title :
Lightning-Induced Overvoltages Transmitted Over Distribution Transformer With MV Spark-Gap Operation—Part II: Mitigation Using LV Surge Arrester
Author :
Sabiha, Nehmdoh A. ; Lehtonen, Matti
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Aalto Univ., Espoo, Finland
Abstract :
When the distribution transformers are exposed to lightning overvoltages, it is worthy to study the low-voltage (LV) network response at the customer terminals using an accurate and simplified high-frequency transformer model. The impact of LV network feeder numbers, lengths, types, and loads on the lightning-induced overvoltage reached at the service entrance point is investigated. The high-frequency model representation of distribution transformer and the LV network are combined in a single arrangement in the environment of the Alternative Transients Programs/Electromagnetic Transients Program. Finally, a study is carried out to mitigate the overvoltages by allocating the surge arrester at the secondary side of the distribution transformer concerning the medium-voltage spark-gap operation. A simplified surge arrester model is represented and verified. This study can enhance the overvoltage protection of Finnish LV networks.
Keywords :
arresters; lightning protection; overvoltage protection; spark gaps; transformer protection; LV surge arrester; MV spark-gap operation; distribution transformer; high-frequency model representation; lightning-induced overvoltages; overvoltage protection; Arresters; Circuits; Electromagnetic coupling; Frequency; Lightning; Medium voltage; Power system protection; Power transformer insulation; Spark gaps; Surge protection; High-frequency distribution transformer; low-voltage surge arrester; medium-voltage spark gap; mitigation of overvoltages;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2010.2042976