Publication Date:
2017-03-21
Description:
Cascade application of surge protective devices (SPDs) in low-voltage ac power circuits is intended to ensure proper equipment protection against surges as well as to provide surge energy distribution between SPDs. In order to evaluate equipment response and SPDs performance, concept of representative surges, which can be used for surge testing purposes, is introduced by international standards. Combination wave surge is defined both by IEEE C62.41.2 standard and IEC 61000-4-5 standard as one of the representative surges. However, these standards specify different tolerances regarding short-circuit current waveform's undershoot delivered by combination wave generator (CWG). The aim of this paper is to investigate the influences of different CWGs regarding short-circuit current undershoot in cascade two-stage protection system. It will be shown that differences that appear during surge testing with application of different CWGs can lead to inappropriate selection of SPDs regarding energy absorption capability and/or protection level.
Print ISSN:
0018-9375
Electronic ISSN:
1558-187X
Topics:
Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology