• Surge Arresters for AC Filters
Surge Arresters for AC Filters
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Model
Y71W1-145/408W
Basic info
Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. Surge Arresters for AC Filters
Rated voltage 145kV
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series Y10W
Product Detail

Description

Surge Arresters for AC Filters are specialized protective devices designed to safeguard AC filter systems in power grids, particularly in high-voltage transmission and distribution networks as well as converter stations. These arresters are installed in conjunction with AC filters, which are responsible for mitigating harmonic currents and improving power quality. They effectively suppress transient overvoltages that may occur in AC filter circuits due to lightning strikes, switching operations, system faults, or harmonic resonance. By rapidly diverting surge currents to the ground and clamping the voltage to a safe level, Surge Arresters for AC Filters prevent damage to filter components such as capacitors, reactors, and resistors, ensuring the stable operation of the AC filter system and thus maintaining the overall power quality and reliability of the power grid.

Features

  • Optimized for AC Filter CircuitsTailored to the specific electrical characteristics of AC filter systems, including the presence of harmonic frequencies and unique impedance properties. They are designed to handle the particular overvoltage scenarios that arise in these circuits, providing precise and effective protection without interfering with the normal filtering function.

  • Excellent Harmonic ResilienceCapable of operating stably in environments with high harmonic content. The internal components, especially the metal oxide varistors (MOVs), are designed to withstand the stress caused by harmonic currents and voltages, ensuring reliable performance even in the presence of significant harmonic distortion.

  • Rapid Response to TransientsEquipped with high-performance MOVs that have an ultra-fast response time to transient overvoltages. This quick reaction is crucial in AC filter systems, where even short-duration overvoltages can damage sensitive components, ensuring that surges are clamped before they can cause harm.

  • High Energy Absorption CapacityAble to absorb large amounts of energy from severe surge events, such as those caused by direct lightning strikes or major system faults. This high energy handling capability ensures that the arrester can effectively mitigate the impact of such events, protecting the AC filter components from damage.

  • Durable and Weather-Resistant ConstructionHoused in robust materials, such as composite silicone rubber or porcelain, which offer excellent resistance to environmental factors including UV radiation, extreme temperatures, moisture, and pollution. This durability ensures long-term reliable operation in both indoor and outdoor installations, reducing maintenance requirements.

  • Low Leakage CurrentExhibits minimal leakage current during normal operation, which helps to minimize power loss and prevent unnecessary heating. This is important for maintaining the efficiency of the AC filter system and ensuring that the arrester does not interfere with the normal operation of the filter.

  • Compliance with Industry StandardsManufactured in accordance with relevant international standards, such as IEC and IEEE standards, ensuring that they meet strict performance and safety criteria. Compliance with these standards guarantees that the arresters are compatible with AC filter systems worldwide and can be relied upon for effective protection.

  • Easy Integration with Filter SystemsDesigned with dimensions and mounting configurations that allow for easy integration into existing AC filter systems. This simplifies installation and ensures that the arrester can be seamlessly incorporated into the filter circuit without requiring major modifications to the system.

Model 

Arrester

System

Arrester Continuous Operation

DC 1mA

Switching Impulse

Nominal Impulse

Steep - Front Impulse

2ms Square Wave

Nominal

Rated Voltage

Nominal Voltage

Operating Voltage

Reference Voltage

Voltage Residual (Switching Impulse)

Voltage Residual (Nominal Impulse)

Current Residual Voltage

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


Y88W1-132/353W

132


110

191/3

305

353


2400

4500

Y10W1-23/55W

23


18.4

32/5

49

55


5000

2370

Y10W1-23/55W

23


18.4

32/4

53

55


4000

2370

Y10W1-23/55W

23


18.4

32/1

45

55


600

1256

Y76W1-71/194W

71


56

102/4

157

194


2400

2500

Y85W1-125/340W

125


100

182/6


340


6000

5320

Y83W1-85/339W

85


68

124/2


339


5000

4335

Y82W1-70/338W

70


56

102/2


338


5000

4335

Y71W1-145/408W

145


120

210/4

327

408


2400

6000

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ROCKWILL
Rockwill Electric Group Global Manufacturer of High voltage and medium-voltage power equipment and smart grid solutions. Headquartered in Wenzhou, China. Serving 100+ countries with quality, innovation, and trust. What We Offer: • HV-MV switchgear (VCB, SF₆ circuit breakers, RMU, GIS) • Distribution transformers and substations • Smart grid and monitoring systems • Solar, wind, EV charging, and energy storage solutions • EPC turnkey power projects Certified: ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 / ISO 45001
Main Categories
High Voltage Electrical Apparatus
Business Type
Design/Manufacture/Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$150,000,000
Professional Experience
16 years
Workplace
108000m²m²
占位
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