DocumentCode
1362780
Title
Establishing a lightning protection evaluation program for distribution and subtransmission lines
Author
Marshall, Mike W. ; Angeli, Bart P.
Author_Institution
Union Electric Co., St. Louis, MO, USA
Volume
4
Issue
3
fYear
1998
Firstpage
18
Lastpage
24
Abstract
Union Electric (UE) began a project in December 1994 to evaluate the performance of existing types of lightning protection, identify deficiencies, and recommend changes that will result in improved performance. UE employs two basic types of lightning protection-static wire and arresters. The authors discuss ground impedance, the National Lightning Detection Network, and the Lightning Protection Design Workstation (LPDW). The LPDW is a Windows based software package developed by EPRI to assist in designing an optimum protection scheme. The first step in the evaluation process is to identify lines that have historically performed poorly under lightning conditions. The next step is to conduct pole-by-pole field inspections of the feeders to identify what factors were contributing to the poor performance of each line. Once it is determined that a feeder is in need of improvements and the deficiencies are identified, the LPDW is used to compare alternatives. Two case studies are discussed
Keywords
arresters; distribution networks; electric impedance; lightning protection; power overhead lines; power system analysis computing; power system protection; soil; transmission networks; EPRI; Lightning Protection Design Workstation; National Lightning Detection Network; Union Electric; Windows based software package; arresters; distribution lines; feeders inspection; ground impedance; lightning protection evaluation program; pole-by-pole field inspections; soil conditions; static wire; subtransmission lines; Arresters; Circuits; Degradation; Flashover; Hardware; Lightning protection; Substations; Surge protection; Voltage fluctuations; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2618
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2943.667903
Filename
667903
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