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IEEE C62.22 2009

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IEEE Guide for the Application of Metal-Oxide Surge Arresters for Alternating-Current Systems

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IEEE 2009 143
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Revision Standard – Active. This guide covers the application of metal-oxide surge arresters to safeguard electric power equipment, with a nominal operating voltage 1000 V and above, against the hazards of abnormally high voltage surges of various origins. This guide provides information on the characteristics of metal-oxide surge arresters, and the protection of substation equipment, distribution systems, overhead lines, and large electrical machines.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std C62.22-2009 Front Cover
3 Title Page
4 Abstract/Keywords
6 Introduction
7 Notice to users
Laws and regulations
Copyrights
Updating of IEEE documents
Errata
Interpretations
Patents
8 Participants
10 Contents
13 Important Notice
1. Scope
2. Normative references
15 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
19 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
4. General considerations
4.1 Overvoltages
21 4.2 Metal-oxide arresters
27 4.3 Protective levels
28 4.4 Insulation withstand
4.5 Separation effects
4.6 Insulation coordination
29 5. Protection of transmission equipment and substations
5.1 Introduction
30 5.2 Transformer protection, step-by-step procedures
52 5.3 Special considerations for protection of transformers
53 5.4 Protection of dry-type insulation
5.5 Special considerations for shunt capacitor bank applications
55 5.6 Protection of underground transmission cables
56 5.7 Protection of gas-insulated substations (GIS)
57 5.8 Protection of high-power static devices and systems
5.9 Protection of series capacitor banks
59 5.10 Protection of circuit breakers
62 6. Protection of distribution systems
6.1 Introduction
65 6.2 General procedure
66 6.3 Selection of arrester ratings
70 6.4 Distribution system overvoltages
75 6.5 Insulation coordination
76 6.6 Arrester connections
79 6.7 Special applications
86 6.8 Isolation
7. Protection of overhead lines
87 7.1 General considerations
92 7.2 Transmission-line protection
94 7.3 Distribution-ine protection
95 8. Protection of electrical machines, 1000 V and greater
97 8.1 Insulation withstand tests
98 8.2 Methods of surge protection for motors started across the line (full voltage start)
99 Annex A (informative) Lightning flashes, lightning stroke currents, traveling waves, and station shielding
103 Annex B (informative) COG for various conditions
107 Annex C (informative) Calculations of surge arrester separation distances
121 Annex D (informative) Distribution system overvoltage line diagrams
123 Annex E (informative) Dual transformer station
124 Annex F (informative) Modeling of gapless metal-oxide surge arresters
127 Annex G (informative) “Rules of thumb” for some common arrester energy discharge cases
131 Annex H (informative) Bibliography
IEEE C62.22 2009
$74.21