2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16186480
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Leakage Current Measurements of Surge Arresters

Marek Olesz,
Leszek S. Litzbarski,
Grzegorz Redlarski

Abstract: The paper presents the methods of assessing the technical condition of varistor surge arresters used in laboratory tests and in operation—performed without disconnecting the arresters from the network. The analysis of the diagnostic methods was supplemented with the results of the measurements of the leakage current of arresters coming directly from their production and used in the power industry. Among the available methods of evaluating the technical condition of arresters, mainly indicator solutions (temper… Show more

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“…The measurement of leakage current (and the extraction of its components) is susceptible to errors due to various factors. In their study, Olesz et al [ 98 ] presented an experimental analysis of the errors, depending on the type of measurement used to obtain the leakage current and terminal voltage of the arresters. For the leakage current, it was found that the use of current transformers (CT) causes phase and amplitude errors and a calibration procedure (using a shunt resistor) has been presented.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurement of leakage current (and the extraction of its components) is susceptible to errors due to various factors. In their study, Olesz et al [ 98 ] presented an experimental analysis of the errors, depending on the type of measurement used to obtain the leakage current and terminal voltage of the arresters. For the leakage current, it was found that the use of current transformers (CT) causes phase and amplitude errors and a calibration procedure (using a shunt resistor) has been presented.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%