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Process of bringing insulation strengths of electrical equipment into proper relationship with expected Overvoltages and characteristics of Surge Protective Devices so as to reduce the risk of failure to an economically & operationally acceptable level.
Coordination between the insulation levels of protective devices and the device to be protected
The overall aim of insulation coordination is to reduce to an economically and operationally acceptable level the cost and disturbance caused by insulation failure.
Insulation Coordination study is carried out in accordance with the methodology and guidelines outlined in IEEE standard 1313.2-1999, IEC 71-2, IEC 71-4, CIGRE WG 33.01, CIGRE WG D1.03 recommendations and IEEE technical papers presented in various forums.
The following overvoltage studies are done:
a) Lightning Overvoltage (Fast front overvoltage)
b) Switching Overvoltage (Slow front overvoltage)
c) Temporary Overvoltage (Power frequency overvoltage)
d) Very Fast Transients Overvoltage or VFTO (Very fast front overvoltage)
As per - IEC - 60099 -1, Surge Arrester is defined as, the device designed to protect the electrical apparatus from high transient voltages and to limit the duration and the amplitude of follow current.
Ideal characteristics of a Surge Arrester are:
The following overvoltage performance studies are carried out to ascertain Insulation Coordination of the Substation: