LIGHTNING ARRESTERS

The earthing screen and ground wires can well protect the electrical system against direct lightning strokes but they fail to provide protection against travelling waves, which may reach the terminal apparatus. The lightning arresters or surge diverters provide protection against such surges. A lightning arrester or a surge diverter is a protective device, which conducts the high voltage surges on the power system to the ground

Fig 7(i) shows the basic form of a surge diverter. It consists of a spark gap in series with a non-linear resistor. One end of the diverter is connected to the terminal of the equipment to be protected and the other end is effectively grounded. The length of the gap is so set that normal voltage is not enough to cause an arc but a dangerously high voltage will break down the air insulation and form an arc. The property of the non-linear resistance is that its resistance increases as the voltage (or current) increases and vice-versa. This is clear from the volt/amp characteristic of the resistor shown in Fig 7 (ii).

The action of the lightning arrester or surge diverter is as under:

(i) Under normal operation, the lightning arrester is off the line i.e. it conducts no current to earth or the gap is non-conducting

(ii) On the occurrence of over voltage, the air insulation across the gap breaks down and an arc is formed providing a low resistance path for the surge to the ground. In this way, the excess charge on the line due to the surge is harmlessly conducted through the arrester to the ground instead of being sent back over the line.

(iii) It is worthwhile to mention the function of non-linear resistor in the operation of arrester. As the gap sparks over due to over voltage, the arc would be a short-circuit on the power system and may cause power-follow current in the arrester. Since the characteristic of the resistor is to offer low resistance to high voltage (or current), it gives the effect of short-circuit. After the surge is over, the resistor offers high resistance to make the gap non-conducting.

TYPES OF LIGHTNING ARRESTERS

There are several types of lightning arresters in general use. They differ only in constructional details but operate on the same principle viz, providing low resistance path for the surges to the round. Following are the different types of lightning relays:

1. Rod arrester 2.Horn gap arrester

3. Multigap arrester 4. Expulsion type lightning arrester

5. Valve type lightning arrester

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Written by arjun on March 20th, 2009 with 8 comments.
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Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com jenifer
#1. May 8th, 2009, at 12:01 PM.

A good explanation. Simple and easy to comprehend.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com alan t. sandoval
#2. June 16th, 2009, at 11:52 PM.

i think it is correct to say “Following are the different types of lightning arresters” not relays.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com Herath G.
#3. June 18th, 2009, at 2:41 AM.

I think the label of y axis of fig ii should be resistance whlie the label of x axis cand current or voltage.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com B.RAVINDRA BABU
#4. January 7th, 2010, at 9:16 PM.

DEAR SIR;
I HAVE SMALL DOUBT REGARDING LIGHTNING EQUIPOTENTIAL BONDING
ISOLATING SPARK GAPS AND SURGE DIVERTORS ARE THESE BOTH FUNCTION AS SAME OR ANY DIFFERENCE THIS IS A SMALL CONFUSION RAISED WHERE I AM WORKING IN OMAN I WISH U WOULD CLEAR MY DOUBT.

WITH REGARDS;
B.R.BABU

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com mazhar yaseen
#5. March 17th, 2010, at 11:15 AM.

Dear sir,
lightening arrester ground earth pit need to be seperated,or can be used with other ground pits ie. transformer’s ground,other electrical devices earth pits.I ll be waiting for.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com U S Mahalik
#6. May 26th, 2010, at 4:39 AM.

It is clear from the fig that the current increase as the voltage increases ,so alternatively may understood as resistance is deceasing . Hence the graph is correct.If we take resistance on Y axis it will be a wrong graph.

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com James Okiror
#7. August 8th, 2011, at 10:56 PM.

A NOT TOO BAD EXPLANATION. AN OVERVIEW OF SOME SORT

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com zakynthos
#8. August 20th, 2011, at 8:59 AM.

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