• Metal Oxide Surge Arresters for Series Compensation Capacitors
Metal Oxide Surge Arresters for Series Compensation Capacitors
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Model
YH43W1-130/249W
Basic info
Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. Metal Oxide Surge Arresters for Series Compensation Capacitors
Rated voltage 130kV
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series YH43W
Product Detail

Description

Metal Oxide Surge Arresters for Series Compensation Capacitors are specialized protective devices designed to safeguard series compensation capacitor banks in high-voltage AC transmission systems. These arresters are integrated into series compensation circuits—where capacitors enhance power transfer capacity and voltage stability—to mitigate overvoltages caused by system faults, switching transients, or capacitor energization/de-energization. Equipped with high-performance metal oxide varistors (MOVs), they rapidly divert excessive surge currents away from the capacitors, clamping voltage levels to safe thresholds. By preventing damage to capacitor elements, bushings, and associated hardware, these arresters ensure the reliable operation of series compensation systems, maintaining grid efficiency and reducing the risk of unplanned outages.

Features

  • Tailored for Series Compensation Dynamics:Optimized to handle the unique electrical stresses of series capacitor circuits, including high-frequency transients from capacitor switching and fault-induced overvoltages. Designed to match the voltage and current ratings of series compensation banks, ensuring precise protection without compromising system performance.

  • Fast Response to Transients:Incorporates advanced MOVs with ultra-fast response times (microsecond-scale) to suppress sudden voltage spikes—critical for series capacitors, which are highly sensitive to overvoltage durations. This rapid action prevents dielectric breakdown in capacitor elements, even during severe faults.

  • High Energy Absorption Capacity:Engineered to absorb large surge energies generated by faults in series-compensated lines (e.g., line-to-ground faults or capacitor bank failures). The robust MOV design withstands sustained energy pulses, ensuring the arrester itself remains undamaged while protecting the capacitors.

  • Compatibility with Capacitor Protection Schemes:Integrates seamlessly with series compensation protection systems (e.g., spark gaps, bypass switches) to form a layered defense. Coordinates with these devices to share surge current loads, enhancing overall system reliability during extreme events.

  • Durable Construction for Harsh Environments:Housings (typically composite silicone rubber or porcelain) resist environmental stressors such as UV radiation, moisture, and pollution, making them suitable for outdoor installations in diverse climates. Composite options offer lightweight design and hydrophobic properties to reduce flashover risks.

  • Low Leakage Current in Steady State:Maintains minimal leakage current during normal operation, avoiding unnecessary energy loss and heat generation. This ensures efficient performance in series compensation circuits, where steady-state stability is critical for grid voltage regulation.

  • Compliance with Industry Standards:Meets international standards (e.g., IEC 60099-4, IEEE C62.11) for surge arresters in capacitor applications. Undergoes rigorous testing for impulse withstand, thermal stability, and compatibility with series compensation hardware, ensuring safety and interoperability.

  • Long Service Life with Minimal Maintenance:MOVs are designed for long-term stability under cyclic voltage stresses, while durable housings resist aging and corrosion. This reduces maintenance requirements, lowering lifecycle costs for series compensation system operators.

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)

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(RMS Value)

Not Less Than

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YH43W1-130/249W

130

500

76.5

180

249



8000

4200

Y43W1-130/249W

130

500

76.5

180

249



8000

4000

Y20W1-63/149W

63

46.2

500

86

149



8000

2400

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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
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