Chapter - E 4: Surge Arrestors General
Chapter - E 4: Surge Arrestors General
Chapter - E 4: Surge Arrestors General
1.00.00 GENERAL
1.01.00 The surge arrestors shall conform in general to IEC-60099-4 and IS:3070 except
to the extent modified in the specification and shall be in accordance with
requirements under Part-I.
1.02.00 Arrestors shall be hermetically sealed units, self supporting construction, suitable
for mounting on lattice/tubular type support structures.
2.01.00 The Surge Arresters (SAs) shall be capable of discharging over-voltages occurring
due to switching of unloaded transformers, reactors and long lines.
2.02.00 The reference current of SAs shall be high enough to eliminate the influence of
grading and stray capacitance on the measured reference voltage. Values and
calculations shall be furnished with offer.
2.03.00 The SAs shall be fully stabilised thermally to give a life expectancy of one
hundred (100) years under site conditions and take care of effect of direct solar
radiation.
2.04.00 The SAs shall be suitable for circuit breaker duty cycle in the given system.
2.05.00 The SAs shall protect transformers, circuit breakers, disconnecting switches,
instrument transformers, etc with insulation levels specified in this specification.
The SAs shall be capable of withstanding meteorological and short circuit forces
under site conditions.
3.01.00 Each Surge Arrester (SA) shall be hermetically sealed single phase unit.
3.02.00 The non linear blocks shall be sintered metal oxide material. The SA construction
shall be robust with excellent mechanical and electrical properties.
3.03.00 SAs shall have pressure relief devices and arc diverting ports suitable for
preventing shattering of porcelain housing and to provide path for flow of rated
fault currents in the event of SA failure.
3.05.00 Seals shall be effectively maintained even when SA discharges rated lightning
current.
3.06.00 Porcelain shall be so coordinated that external flashover will not occur due to
application of any impulse or switching surge voltage upto maximum design
value for SA. The cantilever strength of the insulator shall be minimum 500kg.
3.07.00 The end fittings shall be non-magnetic and of corrosion proof material.
a) The heat treatment cycle details with necessary quality checks used for
individual blocks alongwith insulation layer formed across each block.
b) Metalizing coating thickness for reduced resistance between adjacent discs
alongwith procedure for checking the same.
c) Details of thermal stability test for uniform distribution of current on
individual discs.
d) Detailed energy calculations to prove thermal capability of discs.
4.01.00 Each SA shall be complete with insulating base for mounting on structure.
4.02.00 SAs shall be provided with grading and/or corona rings as required.
4.03.00 Self contained discharge counters, suitably enclosed for outdoor use (IP:55 degree
of protection) and requiring no auxiliary or battery supply shall be fitted with each
SA alongwith necessary connections to SA and earth. Suitable leakage current
meters shall also be supplied in the same enclosure. The reading of milliammeter
and counter shall be visible through an inspection glass panel to a man standing
on ground. A pressure relief vent/suitable provision shall be made to prevent
pressure build up.
4.04.00 The Contractor shall also supply micro-processor based portable maintenance
equipment for monitoring resistive current of SA as specified in BOQ.
5.00.00 Surge Arrestors shall conform to all type tests as per IEC and shall be subjected to
routine and acceptance tests in accordance with IEC-60099-4.
6.00.00 The resistive current drawn by the arrestor for at rated voltage shall be indicated
in the routine test report.
7.00.00 PARAMETERS
7.01.00 General
b) Installation Outdoor
d) Rated frequency 50 Hz
i) 5 kA 480 kVp
ii) 10 kA 510 kVp
The surge arrestors are being provided to protect the following equipment whose insulation
levels are indicated in the Table – I given below :
TABLE – I
LIGHTNING IMPULSE
(kVp) FOR 220 kV SYSTEM
3. CB/Isolator