The components of a SPD: Difference between revisions
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'''''Fig. J48:''' Diagram of a SPD'' | |||
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! Component | |||
! Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) | |||
! Encapsulated spark gap | |||
! Zinc oxide varistor <br> | |||
! GDT and varistor in series | |||
! Encapsulated spark gap and varistor in parallel | |||
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| | | {{Table_HC2}} | '''Operating mode''' | ||
| Voltage switching | |||
| Voltage switching | |||
| Voltage limiting | |||
| Voltage-switching and -limiting in series | |||
| Voltage-switching and -limiting in parallel | |||
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| | | {{Table_HC2}} | '''Operating curves''' | ||
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| | | {{Table_HC2}} | '''Application''' | ||
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*Telecom network | *Telecom network | ||
*LV network | *LV network | ||
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| LV network | |||
| LV network | |||
| LV network | |||
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| | | {{Table_HC2}} | '''SPD Type''' | ||
| Type 2 | |||
| Type 1 | |||
| Type 1 ou Type 2 | |||
| Type 1+ Type 2 | |||
| Type 1+ Type 2 | |||
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'''''Fig. J50:''' The Schneider Electric brand PRD SPD incorporates a gas discharge tube between neutral and earth and varistors between phase and neutral'' | |||
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Revision as of 13:10, 15 November 2013
The SPD chiefly consists of (see Fig. J48):
1) one or more nonlinear components: the live part (varistor, gas discharge tube, etc.);
2) a thermal protective device (internal disconnector) which protects it from thermal runaway at end of life (SPD with varistor);
3) an indicator which indicates end of life of the SPD;
Some SPDs allow remote reporting of this indication;
4) an external SCPD which provides protection against short circuits (this device can be integrated into the SPD).
Fig. J48: Diagram of a SPD
Technology of the live part
Several technologies are available to implement the live part. They each have advantages and disadvantages:
- Zener diodes;
- The gas discharge tube (controlled or not controlled);
- The varistor (zinc oxide varistor).
The table below shows the characteristics and the arrangements of 3 commonly used technologies.
Component | Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) | Encapsulated spark gap | Zinc oxide varistor |
GDT and varistor in series | Encapsulated spark gap and varistor in parallel |
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Characteristics | |||||
Operating mode | Voltage switching | Voltage switching | Voltage limiting | Voltage-switching and -limiting in series | Voltage-switching and -limiting in parallel |
Operating curves | |||||
Application |
(associated with varistor) |
LV network | LV network | LV network | LV network |
SPD Type | Type 2 | Type 1 | Type 1 ou Type 2 | Type 1+ Type 2 | Type 1+ Type 2 |
Fig. J49: Summary performance table
Note: Two technologies can be installed in the same SPD (see Fig. J50)
Fig. J50: The Schneider Electric brand PRD SPD incorporates a gas discharge tube between neutral and earth and varistors between phase and neutral