Definition of some important terms
is a device capable of breaking an electric circuit under normal and abnormal condition such as short circuits
- Isolator (Disconnecting switch)
is
a switching device which can be opened or closed only under no-current
condition. It provides isolation of a circuit for the purpose of
maintenance.
is a switch which
connects a conductor to earth so as to dicharge the charges on the
conductor to earth. Earthing switches are generally instaleed on the
frames of the isolator.
is an automatic device which closes its contacts when the actuating quantity/quantities reach(s) certain predetermined values.
is a transformer whose current ratio is generally high (e.g.
500A/5A) and its volt-ampere capacity is relatively low ( e.g. 50 VA) as
compared with that of power transformers.
- Potential transformer (PT), Voltage transformer (VT)
is a transformer
whose volt-ampere capacity is low (e.g. 100 VA) and its voltage ratio
relatively high (e.g. 132 KV/100V). The protective relays are connected
in the secondary circuits of CT's and VT's
- Lighting arresters (surge arresters)
It is an equipment connected between the conductor and ground to discharge the excessive voltage to earth
Is is the time
elapsed between the instant of fault occurance and the instant of final
arc extinction, in the circuit-breaker . It is usually expressed in
cycles. One cycle of 50 HZ system is equal to 1/50 second. The fault
clearing time is the sum of the relay time and the circuit-braeker time.
It is automatic closing of the circuit-breaker after its opening.
It is provided to restore the service continuity after interrupting a
transient fault. High voltage circuit-breraker, used for controlling
overhead transmission lines, are provided with such a feature.
It is a switching device capable of making, carrying, and braking electric current under normal and overload condition
high rupturing capacity cartridge fuses is used for over-current protection in low voltage and medium voltage circuits.
It is a selected set of protective systems which protect one or tow
components of the power system against abnormal condition, e.g.
generator protection scheme, transformer protection scheme, etc.
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