Residual voltage tests of 4.5 kV metal oxide surge arrester
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Overvoltages can cause various malfunctions in electrical power systems and high voltage facilities. Metal oxide surge arresters (MOSAs) are used to prevent overvoltage-related malfunctions in electrical power systems and high voltage facilities. MOSAs protect the system from high amplitude currents by conducting overvoltage-induced discharge currents through themselves to ground in the network to which they are connected. Residual voltage tests of MOSAs are carried out with lightning impulse current in 8/20 ?s waveform according to IEC 60099-4 standards. In this study, residual voltage tests of a 4.5 kV metal oxide surge arrester (MOSA) were carried out by producing 2.5 kA, 5 kA and 10 kA impulse currents with an impulse current generator (ICG) with 24 kV and 2.9 kJ label values. As a result of the experiments carried out according to IEC 60099-4 standards, it was concluded that the residual voltage of the MOSA is within the limits guaranteed by the manufacturer. © 2023 IEEE.