Claims
- 1. Electrical distribution apparatus, comprising:
- an electrically grounded metallic tank,
- an electrical element in said tank,
- said tank having an opening therein,
- and an arrester assembly including a housing, and a removable draw-out device in said housing,
- said arrester housing extending into said tank via said tank opening,
- said arrester housing including first and second insulatively spaced metallic means,
- said draw-out device including an insulative tubular member, first and second spaced electrical contacts, a surge arrester, and a fuse,
- said insulative tubular member having first and second ends, and an opening which extends between its ends, with said insulative tubular member supporting said first and second spaced electrical contacts,
- said surge arrester and said fuse being integrally mounted within the opening of said insulative tubular member, and serially connected between said first and said second spaced electrical contacts,
- said first metallic means of said housing mechanically mounting said housing to said tank and electrically connecting the first electrical contact of said draw-out device to said grounded metallic tank,
- said second metallic means of said housing electrically connecting the second electrical contact of said draw-out device to said electrical element,
- said fuse being sized to open the electrical circuit from the electrical element to the grounded metallic tank upon failure of said surge arrester to recover from a voltage surge.
- 2. The electrical distribution apparatus of claim 1 wherein the fuse is selected to have an I.sup.2 t withstand value which, if exceeded, indicates degradation of the surge arrester.
- 3. The electrical distribution apparatus of claim 1 including liquid dielectric means disposed in the tank to a predetermined level, the opening in the tank is above said predetermined level, and the arrester housing extends into said liquid dielectric means such that at least the fuse is immersed therein.
- 4. The electrical distribution apparatus of claim 3 wherein the fuse is an expulsion fuse.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation division of application Ser. No. 06/866,013, now abandoned, filed May 22, 1986.
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Continuations (1)
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