Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – High voltage dissipation
Patent
1998-03-18
1999-08-10
Medley, Sally C.
Electricity: electrical systems and devices
Safety and protection of systems and devices
High voltage dissipation
361117, 337 33, H02H 322
Patent
active
059368250
ABSTRACT:
Protection of a cable, its termination and other apparatus from lightning strikes on an overhead line is provided by housing a surge arrestor and a cable termination, which are connected in parallel in a common housing, but as separate components not sharing the same axial line. With this configuration, minimal lead length is provided without sacrificing serviceability.
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J.P. DuPont, "Overvoltage Surges of the 15 kV URD System and the Effect of Lead Length of the Riser Pole Arrester," IEEE T&D Conference in Chicago, Illinois, on Apr. 14, 1994.
Copper Industries, Inc.
Medley Sally C.
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