• 750~1000kV Metal Oxide Surge Arresters
750~1000kV Metal Oxide Surge Arresters
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Model
Y20W1-600/1380W
Basic info
Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. 750~1000kV Metal Oxide Surge Arresters
Rated voltage 600kV
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series Y20W
Product Detail

Description

750~1000kV Metal Oxide Surge Arresters are high-performance protective devices engineered for ultra-high voltage (UHV) power transmission systems operating within the 750kV to 1000kV range. These arresters integrate advanced metal oxide varistors (MOVs) into rugged housings—often composite silicone rubber or high-strength porcelain—to suppress severe transient overvoltages caused by lightning strikes, switching operations, or system faults in UHV grids. Installed at key points such as substations, transmission line terminals, and near critical equipment like transformers and circuit breakers, they divert massive surge currents to the ground while clamping voltage spikes to levels safe for UHV infrastructure, ensuring the stability and reliability of large-scale power transmission networks.

Features

  • UHV-Specific Design:Rated exclusively for 750kV to 1000kV systems, with electrical parameters optimized to handle the extreme voltage stresses and high energy levels unique to ultra-high voltage transmission, ensuring compatibility with UHV grid equipment.

  • Extreme Energy Absorption:Equipped with high-density MOVs capable of absorbing enormous surge energy from catastrophic events (e.g., direct lightning on UHV lines or substation faults), preventing insulation breakdown in high-value UHV components.

  • Ultra-Fast Response:Microsecond-scale reaction to transient overvoltages minimizes voltage overshoot, critical for protecting UHV transformers and cables—where even short-duration spikes can cause irreversible damage.

  • Enhanced Environmental Resistance:Housings (advanced composite or porcelain) offer superior durability against harsh conditions: UV radiation, extreme temperature fluctuations, heavy pollution, and coastal humidity, ensuring reliability in diverse UHV deployment environments (e.g., deserts, mountainous regions).

  • Low Steady-State Leakage:Minimal leakage current during normal operation reduces energy loss and heat buildup, maintaining efficiency in UHV grids where even small losses can impact large-scale power transmission.

  • Mechanical Robustness:Structurally reinforced to withstand high wind loads, vibration, and installation stresses in UHV substations, ensuring stability in large-scale infrastructure with heavy equipment and long operational cycles.

  • Compliance with UHV Standards:Meets stringent international standards (e.g., IEC 60099-4, GB/T 11032 for UHV) and undergoes rigorous testing for impulse withstand, thermal stability, and long-term performance, guaranteeing compatibility with global UHV networks.

  • Integration with UHV Monitoring:Many models feature built-in sensors for real-time monitoring of leakage current and temperature, enabling integration with UHV grid management systems for predictive maintenance and early fault detection.

 

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

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(Peak Value

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Y20W1-600/1380W

600

750

462

810

1135

1380

1462

2500

24000

Y20W1-600/1380GW

600

750

462

810

1135

1380

1462

2500

26400

Y20W1-828/1620W

828

1000

638

1114

1460

1620

1782

8000

33000

Y20W1-888/1700W

888

1000

684

1145

1500

1700

1832

8000

33000

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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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