Claims
- 1. A line arrester for connecting a power transmission line to a tower in an insulated state and discharging a lightning surge current generated in the power transmission line by a lightning strike, the line arrester having a line side and an earth side and comprising:
- a first insulator string provided between the earth side and the line side, said first insulator string comprising a plurality of suspended insulators linked in series;
- a second insulator string provided between the earth side and the line side, said second insulator string being provided in parallel with respect to said first insulator string and comprising a plurality of line arresting insulators linked in series, each line arresting insulator having at least one resistor having a non-linear voltage-current characteristic and satisfying the equation:
- 1.3.ltoreq.(V.sub.max /V.sub.r)
- where V.sub.max is a discharge voltage that corresponds to a critical discharge current and V.sub.r is a discharge voltage that corresponds to a rated discharge current, the rated discharge current being the amount of lightning surge current that results in an accumulated power line fault rate of at least 90%; and
- a pair of arcing horns respectively provided on the earth side and the line side, each of said arcing horns having bent portions in intermediate portions thereof arranged proximate to opposite ends of said second insulator string, and wherein an aerial discharge gap is provided between the arcing horns and in parallel with a group of resistors in said second insulator string, the aerial discharge gap having a length determined to cause flashover between the arcing horns by a current that is equal to or greater than a critical discharge current, I.sub.max, of each resistor to protect said group of resistors by preventing a lightning surge current of at least I.sub.max from flowing therethrough.
- 2. A line arrester according to claim 1, wherein the length of the aerial discharge gap between the arcing horns satisfies the equation:
- L.sub.r .ltoreq.L.ltoreq.L.sub.max
- where L is the length of the aerial discharge gap between the arcing horns, L.sub.max is the length of an aerial discharge gap which causes flashover with a probability of 50% when the discharge voltage is V.sub.max, and L.sub.r is the length of an aerial discharge gap which causes flashover with a probability of 50% when the discharge voltage is V.sub.r.
- 3. A line arrester according to claim 1, wherein each line arresting insulator includes an insulator body with a bore hole that retains a segment of each said at least one resistor, an arc guide is provided in association with an earth side end portion of the bore hole in the earth side arresting insulator in said second insulator string, the bent portion of the earth side arcing horn is arranged proximate to the arc guide, and the bent portion of the line side arcing horn is arranged proximate to a line side end portion of the bore hole in the line side arresting insulator in said second insulator string.
- 4. A line arrester according to claim 1, wherein each of said plurality of line arresting insulators retains a segment of each said at least one resistor and the power transmission line is suspended from the tower by said second insulator string.
- 5. A line arrester according to claim 4, wherein each line arresting insulator includes an insulator body with a bore hole that retains a segment of each said at least one resistor, an arc guide is provided in association with an earth side end portion of the bore hole in the earth side arresting insulator in said second insulator string, the bent portion of the earth side arcing horn is arranged proximate to the arc guide, and the bent portion of the line side arcing horn is arranged proximate to a line side end portion of the bore hole in the line side arresting insulator in said second insulator string.
- 6. A line arrester according to claim 1, wherein when a lightning surge current generated in the power transmission line by a lightning strike is smaller than a rated discharge current, I.sub.r, set to 17 kA, the lightning surge current is discharged to the ground via resistors in said second insulator string, and when a lightning surge current generated in the power transmission line by a lightning strike is equal to or greater than a critical discharge current, I.sub.max, set to 65 kA, the lightning surge current is discharged to the ground via the aerial discharge gap between the arcing horns.
- 7. A line arrester according to claim 6, wherein each line arresting insulator includes an insulator body with a bore hole that retains a segment of each said at least one resistor, an arc guide is provided in association with an earth side end portion of the bore hole in the earth side arresting insulator in said second insulator string, the bent portion of the earth side arcing horn is arranged proximate to the arc guide, and the bent portion of the line side arcing horn is arranged proximate to a line side end portion of the bore hole in the line side arresting insulator in said second insulator string.
- 8. A line arrester according to claim 1, further comprising an arresting unit that contains each said at least one resistor.
- 9. A line arrester according to claim 8, further comprising a line side discharge electrode and an earth side discharge electrode provided at one end portion of the arresting unit, there being an aerial discharge gap provided between the earth side and line side discharge electrodes, the aerial discharge gap being in electrical series with each said at least one resistor retained in the arresting unit.
- 10. A line arrester according to claim 8, wherein each line arresting insulator includes an insulator body with a bore hole that retains a segment of each said at least one resistor, an arc guide is provided in association with an earth side end portion of the bore hole in the earth side arresting insulator in said second insulator string, the bent portion of the earth side arcing horn is arranged proximate to the arc guide, and the bent portion of the line side arcing horn is arranged proximate to a line side end portion of the bore hole in the line side arresting insulator in said second insulator string.
- 11. A line arrester for connecting a power transmission line to a tower in an insulated state and discharging a lightning surge current generated in the power transmission line by a lightning strike, the line arrester having a line side and an earth side and comprising:
- a first insulator string provided between the earth side and the line side, said first insulator string comprising a plurality of suspended insulators linked in series;
- a second insulator string provided between the earth side and the line side, said second insulator string being provided in parallel with respect to said first insulator string and comprising a plurality of line arresting insulators linked in series, each line arresting insulator having at least one resistor having a non-linear voltage-current characteristic and satisfying the equation:
- 1. 3.ltoreq.(V.sub.max /V.sub.r)
- where V.sub.max is a discharge voltage that corresponds to a critical discharge current and V.sub.r is a discharge voltage that corresponds to a rated discharge current, the rated discharge current being the amount of lightning surge current that results in an accumulated power line fault rate of at least 90%; and
- a pair of arcing horns respectively provided on the earth side and the line side, with an aerial discharge gap being provided between the arcing horns and in parallel with a group of resistors in said second insulator string, the aerial discharge gap having a length determined to cause flashover between the arcing horns by a current that is equal to or greater than a critical discharge current, I.sub.max, of each resistor to protect said group of resistors by preventing a lightning surge current of at least I.sub.max from flowing therethrough, wherein when a lightning surge current generated in the power transmission line by a lightning strike is smaller than a rated discharge current, I.sub.r, set to 17 kA, the lightning surge current is discharged to the ground via resistors in said second insulator string, and when a lightning surge current generated in the power transmission line by a lightning strike is equal to or greater than a critical discharge current, I.sub.max, set to 65 kA, the lightning surge current is discharged to the ground via the aerial discharge gap between the arcing horns.
- 12. A line arrester according to claim 11, wherein the length of the aerial discharge gap between the arcing horns satisfies the equation:
- L.sub.r .ltoreq.L.ltoreq.L.sub.max
- where L is the length of the aerial discharge gap between the arcing horns, L.sub.max is the length of an aerial discharge gap which causes flashover with a probability of 50% when the discharge voltage is V.sub.max, and L.sub.r is the length of an aerial discharge gap which causes flashover with a probability of 50% when the discharge voltage is V.sub.r.
- 13. A line arrester according to claim 11, wherein each of said plurality of line arresting insulators retains a segment of each said at least one resistor and the power transmission line is suspended from the tower by said second insulator string.
- 14. A line arrester according to claim 11, further comprising an arresting unit that contains each said at least one resistor.
- 15. A line arrester according to claim 14, further comprising a line side discharge electrode and an earth side discharge electrode provided at one end portion of the arresting unit, there being an aerial discharge gap provided between the earth side and line side discharge electrodes, the aerial discharge gap being in electrical series with each said at least one resistor retained in the arresting unit.
- 16. A line arrester for connecting a power transmission line to a tower in an insulated state and discharging a lightning surge current generated in the power transmission line by a lightning strike, the line arrester having a line side and an earth side and comprising:
- a first insulator string provided between the earth side and the line side, said first insulator string comprising a plurality of suspended insulators linked in series;
- a second insulator string provided between the earth side and the line side, said second insulator string being provided in parallel with respect to said first insulator string and comprising a plurality of line arresting insulators linked in series, each line arresting insulator having at least one resistor having a non-linear voltage-current characteristic and satisfying the equation:
- 1.3.ltoreq.(V.sub.max /V.sub.r)
- where V.sub.max is a discharge voltage that corresponds to a critical discharge current and V.sub.r is a discharge voltage that corresponds to a rated discharge current, the rated discharge current being the amount of lightning surge current that results in an accumulated power line fault rate of at least 90%; and
- an arresting unit that contains each of said at least one resistor; and
- a pair of arcing horns respectively provided on the earth side and the line side, with an aerial discharge gap being provided between the arcing horns and in parallel with a group of resistors in said second insulator string, the aerial discharge gap having a length determined to cause flashover between the arcing horns by a current that is equal to or greater than a critical discharge current, I.sub.max, of each resistor to protect said group of resistors by preventing a lightning surge current of at least I.sub.max from flowing therethrough.
- 17. A line arrester according to claim 16, wherein the length of the aerial discharge gap between the arcing horns satisfies the equation:
- L.sub.r .ltoreq.L.ltoreq.L.sub.max
- where L is the length of the aerial discharge gap between the arcing horns, L.sub.max is the length of an aerial discharge gap which causes flashover with a probability of 50% when the discharge voltage is V.sub.max, and L.sub.r is the length of an aerial discharge gap which causes flashover with a probability of 50% when the discharge voltage is V.sub.r.
- 18. A line arrester according to claim 16, wherein each of said plurality of line arresting insulators retains a segment of each said at least one resistor and the power transmission line is suspended from the tower by said second insulator string.
- 19. A line arrester according to claim 18, further comprising a line side discharge electrode and an earth side discharge electrode provided at one end portion of the arresting unit, there being an aerial discharge gap provided between the earth side and line side discharge electrodes, the aerial discharge gap being in electrical series with each said at least one resistor retained in the arresting unit.
- 20. A line arrester for connecting a power transmission line to a tower in an insulated state and discharging a lightning surge current generated in the power transmission line by a lightning strike, the line arrester having a line side and an earth side and comprising:
- a first insulator string provided between the earth side and the line side, said first insulator string comprising a plurality of suspended insulators linked in series;
- a second insulator string provided between the earth side and the line side, said second insulator string being provided in parallel with respect to said first insulator string and comprising a plurality of line arresting insulators linked in series, each line arresting insulator having at least one resistor having a non-linear voltage-current characteristic and satisfying the equation:
- 1.3.ltoreq.(V.sub.max /V.sub.r)
- where V.sub.max is a discharge voltage that corresponds to a critical discharge current and V.sub.r is a discharge voltage that corresponds to a rated discharge current, the rated discharge current being the amount of lightning surge current that results in an accumulated power line fault rate of at least 90%; and
- a pair of arcing horns respectively provided on the earth side and the line side, with an aerial discharge gap being provided between the arcing horns and in parallel with a group of resistors in said second insulator string, the aerial discharge gap having a length determined to cause flashover between the arcing horns by a current that is equal to or great than a critical discharge current, I.sub.max, of each resistor to protect said group of resistors by preventing a lightning surge current of at least I.sub.max from flowing therethrough, and wherein each of said plurality of line arresting insulators retains a segment of each said at least one resistor and the power transmission line is suspended from the tower by said second insulator string.
- 21. A line arrester according to claim 20, wherein the length of the aerial discharge gap between the arcing horns satisfies the equation:
- L.sub.r .ltoreq.L.ltoreq.L.sub.max
- where L is the length of the aerial discharge gap between the arcing horns, L.sub.max is the length of an aerial discharge gap which causes flashover with a probability of 50% when the discharge voltage is V.sub.max, and L.sub.r is the length of an aerial discharge gap which causes flashover with a probability of 50% when the discharge voltage is V.sub.r.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/856,785 filed Mar. 24, 1992, now abandoned.
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