disconnector fundamentals
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Photographs show the
pressure relief capabilityof the PDV/PVR family of
surge arresters. Notice in
the “after” photo the
PDV/PVR disconnector
has successfully oper-
ated isolating the
arrester from the system.
This allows the line to be
put back in service and
the arrester replaced at a
more convenient time.
Ohio Brass PDV (distribution) and PVR (riser pole) arresters are normally furnished with a disconnector (also called an isolator). The disconnector isincorporated within the housing of the insulating base bracket at the bottomstud area. All Ohio Brass arresters furnished with the finned insulating base
PDV/PVR DISCONNECTOR
FUNDAMENTALS
TIME-CURRENT CHARACTERISTICS OF DISCONNECTORS PDV / PVR
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bracket include the ground lead disconnector.
The disconnector performs a vital service when a rare arrester failure occurs. Subsequent toarrester failure, the disconnector reacts to a rapid increase in 60 cycle current flow throughthe arrester. Voltage develops across a resistor in the disconnector assembly allowing it tosparkover a small gap. This causes the arc to terminate on a cartridge. As the cartridgedetonates, it separates the ground lead from the failed arrester. As the circuit is broken,
system lockout is prevented. If a shorted arrester would remain connected to the line, then it would not be possible to re-energize the line.
The disconnector also serves as a time saving visual aid in identifying the failed arrester fromreplacment.
Arresters in service are continuously energized with 60 Hz voltage. The disconnector mustnot operate under normal service conditions. Standards require the arrester to be tested withthe disconnector installed thus requiring the discharge operation characteristics to beverified. Examples of tests performed with the disconnector installed are duty cycle, highcurrent, low current-long duration and contamination.
The time for operation of the disconnector is verified by subjecting the sample to be testedto rms currents ranging from 20 through 800 Amps. The time for the disconnector tooperate is plotted as a function of current magnitude. The time current curve for our PDV/PVR arrester is shown when tested per ANSI/IEEE C62.11-1993 tests.
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