• ±500~±1100kV DC Metal Oxide Surge Arresters
±500~±1100kV DC Metal Oxide Surge Arresters
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Model
Y10WDB
Basic info
Brand ROCKWILL
Model NO. ±500~±1100kV DC Metal Oxide Surge Arresters
Rated voltage 364kV
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Series Y10WDB
Product Detail

Description

±500~±1100kV DC Metal Oxide Surge Arresters are critical protective devices engineered for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission systems operating within the ±500kV to ±1100kV range. These arresters integrate advanced metal oxide varistors (MOVs) into robust housings (often composite or porcelain) to suppress transient overvoltages in DC grids—such as those caused by lightning strikes, converter station switching operations, or system faults. Installed in HVDC converter stations, transmission lines, and near key equipment like valves and transformers, they divert excessive surge currents to the ground while clamping voltage levels to safe thresholds. By mitigating overvoltage risks, they safeguard the integrity of HVDC infrastructure, ensure stable power transmission between grids, and reduce downtime from equipment damage.

Features

  • HVDC Voltage Range Optimization:Tailored for ±500kV to ±1100kV DC systems, with rated parameters precisely matched to the unique demands of high-voltage direct current grids. Designed to handle unidirectional current characteristics and sustained DC stress, ensuring reliable performance in long-distance HVDC transmission networks.

  • Robust Housing & Environmental Resistance
    Housings (composite silicone rubber or high-strength porcelain) offer superior durability: resistance to UV radiation, extreme temperatures, and pollution ensures suitability for harsh outdoor environments (e.g., deserts, high-altitude regions). Composite options add lightweight design and hydrophobicity to reduce flashover risks.

  • Handling Polarity & Transient Stresses:Engineered to withstand polarity reversals and DC-specific transients (e.g., converter-generated overvoltages). Unlike AC arresters, they maintain stability under sustained unidirectional voltage, critical for protecting HVDC valves and converter transformers from long-duration overvoltage exposure.

  • High Energy Absorption Capacity:Capable of absorbing large amounts of surge energy from severe events (e.g., direct lightning on DC lines or converter faults). This high energy handling ensures they can mitigate even extreme overvoltages without degradation, enhancing HVDC system resilience.

  • Low Maintenance & Long Lifespan:Stable MOV performance under DC stress reduces drift in leakage current, minimizing maintenance needs. Housings resist aging and corrosion, while robust internal components extend service life to 20+ years, aligning with the long operational cycles of HVDC projects.

  • Compliance with Global Standards:Meets international standards for HVDC arresters (e.g., IEC 60099-8, IEEE C62.34), ensuring compatibility with global HVDC systems. Rigorously tested for DC voltage endurance, impulse current withstand, and thermal stability to guarantee safe operation in critical infrastructure.

  • Integration with HVDC Control Systems:Many models support integration with HVDC monitoring systems, featuring sensors to track leakage current and temperature. This enables real-time performance monitoring, facilitating predictive maintenance and early fault detection in large-scale DC grids.

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


Y10WDB1-631/1068W

631dc


515dc

631/4

936

1068


4000

32000

Y20WDB1-132/289W

132r.m.s


50 r.m.s

188/4

278

289


8000

4100

Y5WE1-145/358W

145r.m.s


107 r.m.s

210/4


358


8000

5100

YH20WDB1-1010/1625

1010

±800

824dc

1010/4

1391

1625


8000

45320

YH2WCBH1-1083/1450

1083

±800

889dc

1083/4

1402

1450


8000

13286

YH2WCBL1-566/770

566

±800

454dc

566/4

734

770


8000

7112

YH20WEM-278/431

278

±800

666dc

813/4

1036

1088


8000

10248

YH2WML-364/504

364

±800

298dc

364/4

494

504


4000

4172

YH20WDB1-1400/2125

1400

±1100

1190dc

1400/4

1826

2125


8000

56160

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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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