• Surge Arresters for Shunt Compensation Capacitor Banks
Surge Arresters for Shunt Compensation Capacitor Banks
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Model
Y5WR1-90/236W
Basic info
Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. Surge Arresters for Shunt Compensation Capacitor Banks
Rated voltage 90kV
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series Y5WR
Product Detail

Description

Surge Arresters for Shunt Compensation Capacitor Banks are specialized protective devices designed to safeguard shunt compensation capacitor banks in power grids. These capacitor banks, which improve power factor and voltage stability, are vulnerable to overvoltages from lightning, switching operations, or system faults. Installed in parallel with the capacitor banks, these arresters rapidly divert surge currents to the ground and clamp voltage spikes to safe levels, preventing damage to capacitors, switches, and associated components, thus ensuring the reliable operation of the capacitor banks and the overall grid.

Features

  • Bank-Specific Voltage Matching:Rated to match the voltage levels of shunt compensation capacitor banks, ensuring they provide precise protection without causing unnecessary energy loss or interference with the banks’ reactive power compensation function.

  • High Surge Handling Capacity:Designed to absorb large amounts of energy from severe transients, such as those from direct lightning strikes or capacitor bank switching surges, effectively mitigating the impact to protect capacitor elements from breakdown.

  • Fast Response to Transients:Equipped with high-performance metal oxide varistors (MOVs) that respond in microseconds to overvoltage events, critical for capacitor banks which are highly sensitive to voltage spikes even of short duration.

  • Resistance to Harmonic Stresses:Able to withstand harmonic currents and voltages commonly present in grids with shunt capacitors, ensuring stable performance without degradation from long-term exposure to harmonic distortion.

  • Durable Environmental Protection:Housed in robust materials like composite silicone rubber or porcelain, offering strong resistance to moisture, pollution, UV radiation, and extreme temperatures, suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations.

  • Low Leakage Current:Maintain minimal leakage current during normal operation, reducing power loss and preventing excessive heating, which helps maintain the efficiency of the capacitor bank system.

  • Compatibility with Bank Configurations:Designed to integrate seamlessly with various shunt capacitor bank configurations, including single-star, double-star, or delta arrangements, adapting to different grid requirements.

  • Compliance with Industry Standards:Meet international standards such as IEC 60099-4 and IEEE C62.11, ensuring they undergo rigorous testing for reliability, safety, and performance, compatible with global power system setups.

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


Y5WR1-51/134W

51

35

40.8

73

105

134

154

500

1256

Y5WR1-55/140W

55

35

42

82

119

140

161

500

1256

Y5WR1-84/221W

84

66

67.2

121

176

221

265

700

2750

Y5WR1-90/236W

90

66

72.5

130

190

236

271

700

2750

Y10WR1-48/140W

48

35

30

85

105

140

149

1500

1430

Y10WR1-51/140W

51

35

30

85

105

140

149

2000

1430

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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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