• 500kV Series Porcelain-Housed Metal Oxide Surge Arresters
500kV Series Porcelain-Housed Metal Oxide Surge Arresters
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Model
Y20W1-420/1006W
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. 500kV Series Porcelain-Housed Metal Oxide Surge Arresters
Rated voltage 420kV
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series Y20W
Product Detail

Description 

500kV Series Porcelain-Housed Metal Oxide Surge Arresters are critical protective devices designed for ultra-high voltage (UHV) power systems, specifically 500kV transmission lines, substations, and associated equipment (e.g., transformers, circuit breakers). Their core function is to limit transient overvoltages caused by lightning strikes, switching operations, or faults, diverting excessive surge currents to the ground while maintaining stable voltage levels during normal operation. Encased in high-strength porcelain housings, they combine robust mechanical protection with advanced metal oxide varistor (MOV) technology, ensuring reliable defense for 500kV grid infrastructure against electrical surges that could cause equipment damage or power outages.

Features 

  • Superior Surge Handling Capacity: Equipped with multi-layer metal oxide varistors (MOVs) with high non-linear resistance characteristics. They can withstand extreme surge currents (up to several hundred kA) from lightning or switching events, rapidly clamping overvoltages to safe levels.

  • Durable Porcelain Housing: The outer porcelain enclosure is weather-resistant, corrosion-proof, and mechanically strong, designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions (e.g., high humidity, pollution, extreme temperatures, and seismic activity). It provides insulation and physical protection for internal MOV components.

  • Low Leakage Current: Optimized MOV formulation minimizes leakage current during normal operation (typically <100&mu;A), reducing energy loss and thermal stress. This ensures long-term stability and extends service life (up to 20+ years).

  • Self-Recovery Performance: After diverting a surge, the arresters quickly return to their high-resistance state, preventing continuous current flow and avoiding interference with normal grid operation. This self-recovery capability eliminates the need for manual resetting.

  • Series Configuration Adaptability: Designed for series connection to match the 500kV voltage level, with uniform voltage distribution across units. Integrated grading rings or capacitors ensure balanced electrical stress, enhancing overall system reliability.

  • Easy Installation & Maintenance: Lightweight compared to traditional arresters, with standardized mounting flanges for compatibility with 500kV substation structures. Many models include built-in monitoring ports for leakage current or temperature checks, facilitating predictive maintenance.

  • Compliance with International Standards: Meets IEC 60099-4, ANSI/IEEE C62.11, and other global standards for surge arresters, ensuring compatibility with 500kV grids worldwide and adherence to safety and performance requirements.

Basic parameters

Model


Arrester

System

Arrester Continuous

DC 1mA

Switching Impulse

Nominal Impulse

Steep - Front Impulse

2ms Square Wave

Nominal

Rated Voltage

Nominal Voltage

Operating Voltage

Reference Voltage

Voltage Residual

Voltage Residual

Current Residual

Current - Withstand Capacity

Creepage Distance

kV

kV

kV

kV

kV

kV

kV

A

mm

(RMS Value)

(RMS Value)

(RMS Value)

Not Less Than

Not Greater Than

Not Greater Than

Not Greater Than

20 Times






Peak Value

Peak Value

Peak Value

Peak Value


Y20W1-420/1006W

420

500

318

565

825

1006

1106

1500

15300

Y20W1-444/1063W

444

500

324

597

871

1063

1160

1500

15300

Y20W1-468/1166W

468

500

330

630

918

1120

1255

1500

15300

Y20W1-420/1006W

420

500

318

565

825

1006

1106

2000

15300

Y20W1-444/1063W

444

500

324

597

871

1063

1160

2000

15300

Y20W1-468/1120W

468

500

330

630

918

1120

1255

2000

15300

Y20W1-420/1006W

420

500

318

565

825

1006

1106

2500

18000

Y20W1-444/1063W

444

500

324

597

871

1063

1160

2500

18000

Y20W1-468/1166W

468

500

330

630

918

1120

1255

2500

18000

Y20W1-420/1006W

420

500

318

565

825

1006

1106

1500

18900

Y20W1-444/1063W

444

500

324

597

871

1063

1160

1500

18900

Y20W1-468/1166W

468

500

330

630

918

1120

1255

1500

18900

Y20W1-420/1006W

420

500

318

565

825

1006

1106

2000

18900

Y20W1-444/1063W

468

500

330

630

918

1120

1255

2000

18900

Y20W1-468/1166W

468

500

330

630

918

1120

1255

2000

18900

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Highest Annual Export (USD)
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Professional Experience
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Workplace
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